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John Grudden also only won one championship, but I doubt that he will be int he Hall of Fame too.

2006-08-09 06:51:46 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

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Madden had an excellent winning percentage from 1969-1978

2006-08-09 06:58:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Madden was an amazing coach who turned an unruly group of men into a team- a team that one a championship, and that started making records, hence a name for themselves. Put his age at the time into that- it was awesome to see. He was supposed to be inducted the year after he retired (age 41) but the Hall of Fame committee always thought he would return to coaching and they didn't want a HoF coach out on the field. Besides now is a great time for it to happen, his name is football. Plus he should get points for a kick *** game! :)

2006-08-09 07:00:52 · answer #2 · answered by ghostchaser.christy 2 · 0 0

Madden was a very successful coach who had a ten year career without a losing season. He had a great team in a decade of immortal teams. His Raiders had to contend with the Dolphins of the early 1970's and as the Dolphins came back to earth a little, the Steelers ascended to become football's immortal team. The Raiders essentially ended the Dolphins dynasty in that great 28-26 playoff win in Oakland. They beat the Steelers on their way to Madden's only Super Bowl win. They should have played Dallas in Super Bowl XII, but the officials blew a crucial call in the AFC Championship Game against Denver.

I think he earned entry as a coach.

Add to his coaching accomplishments that he has been the best commentator in football and has helped create a means of promoting the game with his Madden Football games.

2006-08-09 07:12:10 · answer #3 · answered by ulbud k 3 · 2 0

The Undertaker/Paul Bearer The Ultimate Warrior Randy 'Macho Man' Savage/Miss Elizabeth Jake 'the Snake' Roberts Lita The Outsiders (Scott Hall & Kevin Nash) The British Bulldog Owen Hart This should be the class of 2014 in my opinion anyway.

2016-03-27 05:25:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Trust me, I'm no John Madden fan. In fact, I think he says more pointless comments during NFL games as his analyst career progresses. However, that doesn't mean the guy doesn't deserve the Hall Of Fame. For those who weren't around during the Madden era, he was an extremely good coach who perfected plays in his era.

Either way, the guy's a football genious who isn't a very good analyst: "That's right Al. In order to score points, you've gotta get the ball into the endzone."

2006-08-09 08:21:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Because regarding coaches that have 100 wins or more he had the highest winning percentage of any coach in NFL history, plus he won a SuperBowl with the Raiders.

His name is synonymous with football. He's been a football commentator for years and is kind of like the Harry Carry (Cubs baseball announcer for years) of football anouncers, totally unique. His name has also been put on almost half of all the football games (computer, Nintendo, etc) since the 1980's or earlier.

2006-08-09 06:57:21 · answer #6 · answered by devilishblueyes 7 · 2 0

Because everyone likes John Madden. Brett Favre is pretty much undoubtedly in the HOF right away because everyone loves the guy. He had...like 13 straight winning seasons and only one championship...that's rather impressive still...but it's because people like him so much along with what he's done for the NFL. Tom Brady will be the same way...yeah three super bowls at the beginning of his career, but also that the guy is a like-able guy...Talent seems like a #2 for the HOF....I wouldn't be suprised if T.O. never makes it because of that. His numbers are there, his talent is there, but people don't like him.

2006-08-09 07:01:14 · answer #7 · answered by Carolina Kitten 6 · 1 0

Because John Madden has the highest career winning percentage of any coach in NFL history (100 games coached minimum).

He also has been a fixture on the sportscasting scene since the 1980s.

And his Madden NFL games have changed the landscape of sports gaming, and helped to popularize the sport.

Put all three together, and he deserves to be there.

2006-08-09 06:56:38 · answer #8 · answered by Brian L 7 · 3 0

First off, Jon Gruden's career is far from over and he may yet win more titles. Secondly John Madden had the 2nd highest winning pct among NFL coaches who coached at least 10 years, 2nd only to Vince Lombardi. I think he belongs in the Hall.

2006-08-09 08:29:34 · answer #9 · answered by jimel71898 4 · 0 0

One championship is more than 85% of all other head coaches, and Madden has the highest winning percentage of any head coach for a minimum of 100 games. His winning percentage is like .730 or something like that.

2006-08-09 07:45:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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