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How John Madden Became ‘America’s Nutty Football Professor’
Once paired with Summerall, Madden found his true path.” The post How John Madden Became ‘America’s Nutty Football Professor’ ...
Pat Summerall and John Madden, the greatest NFL broadcast duo to ever do it. That’s what author Rich Podolsky argues in his new book, “Madden & Summerall: How They Revolutionized NFL Broadcasting” ...
The NFL and its broadcast partners are always looking for new ways to keep fans engaged. Millions are glued to NFL RedZone every Sunday during the season. ESPN has the "ManningCast" on Monday nights.
For 21 years, the television team of Pat Summerall and John Madden has been tied to the NFL as tightly as Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, and chips and the remote control. That pairing will end with the ...
Can Susie Wiles be to Donald Trump what her father, Pat Summerall, was to John Madden? Summerall followed a distinguished NFL playing career with an even more distinguished career in the broadcast ...
But the one guy we really wanted to hear from was John Madden. And, a short time ago, Summerall's former broadcasting partner came out and revealed his thoughts on Summerall's legacy. "Pat was my ...
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It seems impossible to call a broadcaster who worked Super Bowls, the 18th hole of the Masters, and the U.S. Open tennis tournament underrated. But Pat Summerall, who died on Tuesday, at 82, fit that ...
Pat Summerall has spent the past 21 seasons calling NFL games with John Madden. Summerall announced yesterday he has made the call to end his broadcast partnership with Madden after Fox's telecast of ...
Like President Trump or not, his second term is going much better for him than his first was. This time eight years ago, his presidency was in disarray, reeling from the Russiagate probe and the ...
It's time to talk about the holiday bird that might be sitting on your dining room table this Thanksgiving. No, not the turkey. You can do better than that. I'm talking about the "turducken." If you ...
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