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orange & blue
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver
Posts: 2,691
Adopt-a-Bronco: DT88 |
Strikes again!
Too weird. |
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Old School Orange
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Anywhere, CO.
Posts: 8,642
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who was on the cover?
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Who wants LOBSTER!!!
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 711
Adopt-a-Bronco: Is FONECO taken |
Quit with the riddles...What is this??
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
Posts: 77,090
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Alexander.
When you combine the Heisman, SI cover and Madden cover it's creepy as hell. Even the Duke of Denver needed 4 tries to overcome the curse. How ironic it truly is that Shaun Alexander was selling ESPN mobile (attacked by weiner dog) before he was diagnosed with a fracture. I bet we don't see that commercial ever again. The weiner dog did it. |
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lets go partner
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Lakewood,Colo
Posts: 41,221
Adopt-a-Bronco: Woodyard |
Jabba the hut strikes again.
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Orange
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Bend, OR
Posts: 8,038
Adopt-a-Bronco: dortoh |
Wasn't he also the one on the Verizon (?) commercial that was injured cutting his finger and it was texted to him in the commercial??
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orange & blue
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Denver
Posts: 2,691
Adopt-a-Bronco: DT88 |
From Wikkipedia-
The "Madden Curse" Prior to 2000, all of the Madden NFL game box covers prominently featured John Madden only. When EA started to have NFL players on the cover of the Madden NFL games, some later (half-jokingly) speculated that there was a "Madden curse": a coincidental series of misfortunes that befell the product's cover-athletes. People started noticing a pattern with St. Louis Rams' halfback Marshall Faulk from the fallout of a Super Bowl-winning season, and great season statistics earned a cover spot. The following year his stats dropped sharply compared to his prior season. Also the Atlanta Falcons' star player, quarterback Michael Vick, was injured during the 2003 preseason after posing for the cover of Madden 2004. Vick suffered a broken fibula in a preseason game against Baltimore, the day after Madden 2004 was released to retailers. The injury resulted in a painful 5-11 year for Vick's team. Although people who believe in the curse state that the featured player will wind up having a weak or injury-prone season, EA officials point out that Ray Lewis and Eddie George appeared on the covers of the 2005 and 2001 versions, respectively, and had successful seasons without injury. Barry Sanders * The first NFL player to be on a Madden NFL cover was Barry Sanders in 1999, for Madden 2000. He shared the cover with the then-customary picture of John Madden. However, a week before training camp began in 1999, Sanders abruptly retired - ending his career and leaving the Detroit Lions without their star running back of the previous 10 years. Sanders' part in the curse is debated because he is not pictured alone on the box, and he had willingly retired. Dorsey Levens Dorsey Levens was also featured on the 2000 cover, but that version of the game is much less common. He was cut by the Green Bay Packers in 2001, and finished his career in 2004. Eddie George * Eddie George, then of the Tennessee Titans, who graced the 2001 box, was the second 'cursed' player. Although he had the best year of his career, rushing for 1,509 yards, catching 50 passes for 453 yards and scoring 16 total touchdowns, he was cursed by bobbling a pass in the playoffs. The pass was then intercepted by Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, who returned the ball for a touchdown. George, (up until then) known for his durability, would also get injured the following season. After regularly averaging nearly 4 yards per carry in his first five seasons and rushing for over 1,300 yards in each one, he averaged only 3 yards per carry and rushed for career lows of 939 yards and 5 touchdowns in the 2001 season. For the rest of his career, he never averaged more than 3.5 yards per carry, but did rush for over 1,000 yards twice and scored 14 touchdowns in 2002. Daunte Culpepper * Former Minnesota Vikings star quarterback Daunte Culpepper appeared on the 2002 cover, and the Vikings struggled to a 4-7 record until Culpepper was shelved with a season-ending knee injury. Marshall Faulk * Running back Marshall Faulk of the St. Louis Rams, who was on the 2003 box, suffered an injury and had a bad season overall. He never broke through the 1,000 yards rushing mark for the rest of his career. Michael Vick * Very shortly after Madden 2004 was released featuring Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick on the cover, Vick was injured during a preseason game, suffering a fractured right fibula. Vick played in only the last 5 regular season games, finishing with only 585 yards passing and 4 touchdowns. The Atlanta Falcons missed the playoffs and were already out of contention by the time Vick returned from his injury. They finished the season with 5 wins and 11 losses, a stark contrast to the team's 9-6-1 record the season prior. Ray Lewis * Madden 2005 featured Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens. He had an injury that kept him out of the last game of the regular season. It was also Lewis' first season without a single interception, after posting a career-high 6 the previous year. The Baltimore Ravens also failed to make the playoffs that season (2004), after winning their division the year before. Furthermore, in Week 6 the following year, Ray Lewis' season was ended by an injury. [2] Donovan McNabb * The Philadelphia Eagles' star quarterback Donovan McNabb was on the cover of Madden NFL 06. Prior to the 2005 season, McNabb had a highly-publicized feud with his teammate, wide receiver Terrell Owens (who was, coincidentally, the cover athlete for rival Sega Sports' ESPN NFL 2K5, though no "Curse" had been associated with that series of games and won't be, since EA purchased exclusive rights to the NFLPA, thereby eliminating any NFL-based competition). Also, in the first game of the regular season, McNabb took a hit to the chest from the helmet of Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Chad Lavalais. After the game, it was revealed that McNabb had a 'sports hernia' [3] that needed surgery. Refusing to have the required season-ending surgery while the Eagles (who had made the Super Bowl the previous season) still had a chance to make the playoffs, McNabb played in discomfort and pain throughout the season. In the tenth game of the season, McNabb re-injured his groin when shoved to the ground by Dallas linebacker Bradie James while McNabb was attempting to tackle Dallas Cowboys defensive back Roy Williams, who was returning an interception for an eventual game-winning touchdown. McNabb did play the next series but was ineffective and then decided to pack it in for the rest of the season. On November 21, 2005, McNabb, on the advice of his doctors, opted to have season-ending surgery for his sports hernia; the Eagles had been eliminated from playoff contention and finished the year with a 6-10 record. [4] [5] Shaun Alexander * The Seattle Seahawks star running back was on the cover of Madden NFL 07. He bruised a bone in his left foot in the Seahawks first game of the 2006 season against the Detroit Lions. He continued to play on the injury until the third week of the season, when against the New York Giants it worsened to a nondisplaced fracture in the foot. At this time, he is expected to miss an undertermined number of games.[3] |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 6,325
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The curse lives! Isn't there a SI cover curse too?
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Interesting Times Ahead
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 2,825
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Last year with the whole McNabb debacle and being on the cover of Madden I said to my friend why not just have a generic cover or have John Madden himself on it.
Now I know why they put these guys on the cover, but I don't think that many people say "oh look Alexander is on the cover I have to buy that game." The name Madden and the game sells itself I think you can put Lenny Walls on the cover and EA will still sell millions of copies. |
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Famer of Rings
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Lake Forest, Orange County, Calif.
Posts: 18,590
Adopt-a-Bronco: Simon Fletcher |
There is also a Cambell chunky soup curse to. Ask TD about that.
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 10,010
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Actually there is more to the Chunky Curse. It seems to move down through the ranks. This is pretty good:
1) Terrell Davis gets hurt. His backup, Olandis Gary, also gets hurt. Third string no-name Mike Anderson emerges, scoring 15 TDs, racking up almost 1500 yards, and keeps a starting job (albeit as a fullback). Gary is a special teamer. 2) Kurt Warner goes down. He's replace by Jamie Martin, who contributes to two losses. Martin has a 72.1 QB rating for the year, two TDs, one INT. Marc Bulger, the third string no-name, tosses 12 TDs, 4 INTs, has a QB rating of 106.0 (!), and is undefeated as a starter. He'll likely have a starting job next year, one way or the other. 3) Jerome Bettis gets injured. He misses three weeks and was at half-power last week (4 carries, 6 yards). His designated backup, Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala, comes into the October 27th game as the starter. He gets eight carries for only 21 yards (his longest being six), tears a pec. Amos Zereoue gets the job and finds the end zone twice in that game and breaks 100 yards on the ground over the next two. He also has a 5 catch, 62 yard game. There are already murmurs of him getting a starting job somewhere. With McNabb injured, the Eagles will turn toward Koy Detmer, a guy with a career 61.6 QB rating and an incredible -3 yards passing this year. Yes, negative three. Next on the depth chart? A.J. Feeley, a second-year man out of Oregon. Last year, in his one appearance (week 17 versus Tampa Bay), he was 10 for 14 for 174 yards, 2 TDs, one INT. A 114.0 rating. In perhaps prophetic fashion, the Eagles moved Feeley from the practice squad to the active roster on October 9th. On the 19th Detmer was thought to have dislocated his shoulder – but it was his elbow in horrific fashion on Monday Night Football. If Feeley ends up getting the chance to play and turns out to be the real thing, I'll honestly be scared. Things that make you go hmmmmmmm.... |
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off season mode
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 2,283
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