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RE: Madden Calls it Quits - 4/17/2009 10:02:01 PM   
DomImus


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I never cared for the Raiders or for Madden much as a coach (being born and raised in Pittsburgh) but I loved the Miller Lite commercials he did and I enjoyed his football commentary. I enjoy most when he gets wound up about The Immaculate Reception. That one still sticks in his craw. Best wishes, Mr Madden and enjoy your retirement.

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RE: Madden Calls it Quits - 4/18/2009 7:15:21 AM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

Something to do with sports, I think.


I thought he meant that Rachel from MSNBC.   I want to be tackled by a hunky football player.    Yesderday I was out watering the garden.  A neighbors ride brought him back from work.  The driver definitely looked at me. Stared is more like it. 
...so all I have to do is spend the summer in the yard- and I will meet all types of neat people.  I water because to is relaxing to me.

The warm weather will mean people will wear less clothing.   Libidos heat up.

Muscles bulge.  

so in regard to the OP   fresh meat!!!   yayy!

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RE: Madden Calls it Quits - 4/18/2009 3:38:21 PM   
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After more than 30 years in pro football, John Madden has finally decided to retire. The former head coach of the Oakland Raiders, career W,L,T=103,32,7 (all with Raiders). Won Superbowl XI. He's enshrined in the Football Hall of Fame (2006). Lent his name to one of the most successful video games of all time too. At least he's not staying in the game too long like his former partner Pat Summerall did. The only thing I wonder now is who will Frank Caliendo get to make fun of (besides Bradshaw)? I'm gonna miss the Turducken feast, and the horse trailer, along with his colorful(?) broadcasts, and remember that he is the reason why telistrators are no longer used much (lol).

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4073253
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/30246064/



How did he do it i.e. did he shout P45 P45 P60, I tried that John Madden Football EA sports game once for about ten minutes but I gave up when I realised I didn't have a clue what I was doing.

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