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Reaction to the death of NFL coach, broadcaster John Madden

Reaction from social media and elsewhere to the death of Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster John Madden:

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'œWe worked together for seven years on '~Monday Night Football' and '~Sunday Night Football.' It was like hitting the lottery. He was so much more than just football - a keen observer of everything around him and a man who could carry on a smart conversation about hundreds and hundreds of topics. The term '~Renaissance Man' is tossed around a little too loosely these days, but John was as close as you can come. A dear friend, a wonderful partner in the broadcast booth and a man who brought so much joy to so many people, I'll miss him enormously.'ť - Al Michaels, lead announcer for NBC's 'œSunday Night Football.'ť

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'œIf you love football, John Madden was probably part of the reason why. If you were lucky enough to watch his Raiders, you were likely inspired watching his free-spirited team play with such heart. If you watched him as a broadcaster, you learned the game from the inside out, through the eyes of a former offensive lineman who understood every nuance of the game. But, as a broadcaster he will always be remembered as the original LOL. He could make you belly laugh for reasons you couldn't explain, but always treasured. And if you remember him for his video game, you probably learned how to play football without ever touching a ball.'ť - Cris Collinsworth, Madden's successor as analyst on 'œSunday Night Football.'ť

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'œWe lost a larger than life legend in John Madden. My career was narrated by '~Coach,' one of the best in the game. I'll always remember our pre-game (meetings), when we laughed & talked about anything but football. I'll miss my dear friend. Love & prayers to Virginia & the family.'ť - Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre.

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'œFew approached life with the joy of legendary football coach & broadcaster John Madden. A colleague at CBS, he was a gentleman with a boisterous sense of humor. On the sidelines & in the booth, this voluble mountain of energy was a trailblazer. A golden era ends with his passing.'ť - Former 'œCBS Evening News'ť anchor Dan Rather.

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'œJohn was arguably the most impressive man I've ever met. He was a hero, as well as a dear friend. '~Sunday Night Football' is what it is today in part because he came over to NBC. He set the tone for what has become prime time's No. 1 show for the past decade.'ť - Dick Ebersol, NBC Sports chairman from 1989-2011.

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'œWhen Madden and (Pat) Summerall did our games, every player & every coach was excited. It felt big. I told John Madden everything. I trusted him & he never betrayed it. I admired John's passion for the game most and his truth. He was and will he remembered as a GIANT for football.'ť - Super Bowl-winning quarterback and CBS broadcaster Phil Simms.

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'œJohn's impact on the Raiders organization was tremendous. One can't discuss Raiders history without including John in that discussion. He loved the Raiders. He loved the league. He loved the game and that love for the game was evident throughout his career as a coach as a broadcaster and otherwise. My heart is with Raiders fans and all who loved John.'ť - former Raiders CEO Amy Trask.

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'œRest In Peace, Coach Madden. There was no one like you. A true legend.'ť - Sam Ponder, host of ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown".

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'œMy heart goes out to the Madden family, Virginia, Joseph and Michael, during this difficult time. John was legendary and always will be. #johnmadden'ť - ESPN anchor Linda Cohn.

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'œRest In Peace to Hall of Fame Coach John Madden! Young people know him for the Madden NFL game, but he is a legend for being a great football coach winning Super Bowl XI, coaching the Raiders for 10 seasons, and becoming the youngest coach to reach 100 regular-season victories.'ť - NBA great Magic Johnson.

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'œIn the 150+ years football's been around, no one has had a bigger impact on the game than John Madden. I'm going to really miss him and our Wednesday HOF calls. Rest in peace, John." - Fellow Hall of Famer and former Dallas Cowboys executive Gil Brandt.

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'œI am not aware of anyone who has made a more meaningful impact on the National Football League than John Madden, and I know of no one who loved the game more." - Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

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'œNobody loved football more than Coach. He was football. He was an incredible sounding board to me and so many others. There will never be another John Madden, and we will forever be indebted to him for all he did to make football and the NFL what it is today.'ť - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

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'œI would sit in my room for hours, playing Madden 94, dreaming about the NFL. John Madden voiced countless childhood memories and help cultivate my love of football. Now I make new memories with my boys playing Madden. I never met John Madden. But I feel like I knew him.'ť - Former NFL tight end and current broadcaster Greg Olsen.

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'œI was saddened to hear about the passing of John Madden, at age 85. One the all-time greats, he showed me the ropes during our brief football partnership. He was always kind and delightful. He can now join his former partner, Pat Summerall, in calling Super Bowls in heaven.'ť - Retired Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully, who also called NFL games.

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'œJohn Madden was dearly loved by millions of football fans worldwide. While it's a very sad day, it's also a day we should celebrate the life of a man who brought joy through the game of football to millions.'ť - Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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'œRIP to the legend Coach John Madden! I never heard of ALL-PRO teams during my childhood. It was all about the All Madden team!! One of a kind! Rest up Coach.'ť - Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green.

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'œLoved this man. Loved him as a coach and as a broadcaster. We all did. Love to his family and thanks for all coach.'ť - Actor Adam Sandler.

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'œCoach John Madden was an NFL icon, who played, coached and gave his name to a video game. But to me he offered his time, wisdom and coaching insight. I was truly blessed to have him as a mentor! RIP Coach.'ť - Washington Football Team coach Ron Rivera.

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'œJohn Madden was a treasure. He was a gift. And he was an incredible friend. RIP John.'ť - Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman.

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'œJohn Madden absolutely roasting Troy Aikman for 44-seconds over Aikman's inability to grow a beard will always be one of my favorite John Madden memories ...'ť - Former NBA player Rex Chapman.

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FILE - Former Oakland Raiders coach John Madden practices the electronic charting device Telestrator on Jan. 21, 1982, in Pontiac, Mich., for the upcoming NFL football Super Bowl broadcast on CBS. Madden, the Hall of Fame coach turned broadcaster whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a weekly soundtrack to NFL games for three decades, died Tuesday morning, Dec. 28, 2021, the league said. He was 85. The NFL said he died unexpectedly and did not detail a cause. (AP Photo, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Oakland Raiders coach John Madden stands on the sideline during an NFL football game in October 1978. Madden, the Hall of Fame coach turned broadcaster whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a weekly soundtrack to NFL games for three decades, died Tuesday morning, Dec. 28, 2021, the league said. He was 85. The NFL said he died unexpectedly and did not detail a cause. (AP Photo, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Oakland Raiders coach John Madden, right, does a sort of jig as he waves his finger and shouts in protest at a referee's call during the third quarter of the team's NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Dec. 12, 1970, in Oakland, Calif. Madden, the Hall of Fame coach turned broadcaster whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a weekly soundtrack to NFL games for three decades, died Tuesday morning, Dec. 28, 2021, the league said. He was 85. The NFL said he died unexpectedly and did not detail a cause. (AP Photo, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Former Oakland Raiders coach John Madden gestures toward a bust of himself during his enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, Aug. 5, 2006. John Madden, the Hall of Fame coach turned broadcaster whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a weekly soundtrack to NFL games for three decades, died Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021, the NFL said. He was 85. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Coach John Madden of the Oakland Raiders is carried from the field by his players after his team defeated the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl XI in Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 9, 1977 John Madden, the Hall of Fame coach turned broadcaster whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a weekly soundtrack to NFL games for three decades, died Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021, the NFL said. He was 85. (AP Photo/File) The Associated Press
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