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A tribute to John Madden

Madden joins congress in a meeting over diabetic research in 2007.
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Madden joins congress in a meeting over diabetic research in 2007.

From head coach to head sportscaster, John Madden was the face of football. Madden died unexpectedly Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021, at age 85. A moment of silence was held across all NFL stadiums on Sunday in honor of Madden and his amazing impact on the sport of football. 

Madden’s career spanned ten seasons, with him leading the Oakland Raiders to win seven AFC titles and a super bowl in 1976. Along with his successful coaching career with the Raiders, Madden was an influential sports announcer who called games for nearly every network since the beginning of his time. Not only was Madden a spectacular speaker, but he also lived up to the societal expectations of “the perfect sportscaster.” 

A good friend of Madden, Al Michaels, discussed the celebration of his passing. “He was genuine. He wasn’t acting the role of broadcaster or analyst. When John got into the broadcasting business, he wasn’t sure that’s what he wanted to do. But once he got in, he had to be himself. And John was not only an original, but he was the genuine article. What you saw on the air and heard on the air was John off the air as well. So he embraced a tremendous knowledge, obviously, of the game with a love of the game like no other person I have been around with a great sense of humor. And he was, at heart, a teacher” Michaels explained.

Simply put, Madden had a heartful soul. 

John Madden Football, released in 1988, was where Madden gained his everlasting fame. Attempting to teach young kids the game of football through a realistic video game was a big hit for Madden and his crew.

Senior Drew Micek discussed his experience regularly playing Madden video games with his peers. “The game is so fun,” he said. “We would sit in my room for hours on end playing tournaments and learning certain routes and plays to be the best team out there.” 

Whether it be video games, sports broadcasting or coaching in the NFL, John Madden was a jack of all trades when it came to the sport of football and will be greatly missed by his followers. 

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Brady Hunter has been a Pleasant Valley resident since his first years in school. Not only is he a member of the National Honors Society, a group that honors the awards of high achieving students. He also is a player on the Pleasant Valley Men’s soccer team. He has been a member of the team for the past four years at Pleasant Valley. His cooperation skills and phenomenal team lead them to victory in last year's soccer championship. Brady has a twin brother who is also a member of the Spartan Shield. He is very well trained with technology and has a bright future in the field of Software Engineering. Along with technology he is interested in financial opportunities such as the everchanging stock market. He plans on attending Iowa university for finance and data analytics. He is a fan of the The Saints as well as The Iowa Hawkeyes. Along with his technological and athletic passions he loves animals and currently owns a dog, Ollie and his cat, Finn. Not only does he bring countless positive attributes to the team but he also spends his summers on the golf course as an employee of the Davenport Country Club. Brady found his passion for writing in his second year of high school where he learned the importance of sharing his voice. Fast forward two years Brady is now a valued member of the Spartan Shield and adds his unique writing style and journalistic passion to his articles. Look forward to his engaging stories online and in print at the Spartan Shield.
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