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History of the Madden Curse

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by Sugarshane024


With Vince Young's quad injury last week and his pending uncertain status for this week, the Madden cover curse has seemingly struck again. So, what better time than now to give a brief history lesson?

2000: Barry Sanders - With John Madden in the forefront of the cover image, Barry Sanders graced the background as he appeared to be stiff-armming some helpless Chicago Bear defender to the turf. Sanders had just come off a 1998 campaign in which he amassed almost 1800 total yards and moved into 2nd place all time on the career rushing yards list. But the best player in Detroit Lions history decided to call it quits before the '99 season kicked off, thus beginning the Madden Curse.

2001: Eddie George - It's a little far-fetched to call Eddie George a victim of the Madden Curse. After all, in 2000, he accumulated just under 2000 totall yards and scored 16 times. However, George did have a costly fumble in the AFC Divisional playoff game which cost Tennessee the game. Since that point, George had been injury prone and would average less than 3.4 yds/carry for the remainder of his career.

2002: Daunte Culpepper - In 2000, Culpepper threw for 33 TDs on the strength of 3937 passing yards. He ran for another 7 TDs. And he ultimately led the Vikings to the NFC Championship game that year. In 2001, the year he graced the cover of Madden football, he led the Vikings to only a mere 4-7 record before missing the remainder of the season with a knee injury. In those 11 games, he had thrown 13 picks and only 14 TDs.

2003: Marshall Faulk - Marshall Faulk's 2002 season was certainly hampered by a lingering ankle injury. For the first time in six years, he had failed to rush for 1000+ yards. For the first time in five years, he had failed to gain 2000+ total yards from scrimmage. He wouldn't achieve either of these milestones again.

2004: Michael Vick - Vick, who burst onto the scene as one of the most promising quarterback prospects ever, was the cover boy for Madden 2004. In his 2002 season, he flashed all the tools that had football people everywhere raving. In 2003, one day after Madden hit stores nationwide, Vick broke his leg in a preseason game. He would only play in five games the entire season while posting a less than stellar 69.0 QB rating. The Falcons went 2-10 without him that year. And, of course, Vick would go on to become a dog fighter, animal hater, and villain.

2005: Ray Lewis - Ray Ray's 2004 season was not completely decimated as in other examples. However, he did miss the final game of the season due to injury after playing in all 16 of the Ravens games in 2003. He also failed to record an interception in 2004, the only time that he has failed to do so in his career. In fact, he was only responsible for one turnover in 2004 where in 2003, he forced eight.

2006: Donovan McNabb - In 2004, McNabb finally led his Eagles to a SuperBowl appearance on the strength of  34 total TDs and a 104.7 QB rating. (For the record, he would lose to my Patriots.) Then, McNabb agreed to grace the cover of Madden 2006. That year (2005), he suffered a sports hernia in Week 1 and led the Eagles to a 4-5 record before reinjuring the hernia, opting for surgery, and missing the final seven games of the season.

2007: Shaun Alexander - Shaun Alexander was the NFL's MVP for the 2005 season. He put up ridiculous numbers: 1953 total yards and 28 total TDs. He also powered the Seahawks to their first ever SuperBowl appearance. In 2006, he fractured his foot and, consequently, missed six games. He struggled in the ten games he did play, carrying for over 100 yards only twice and scoring only seven times. He failed to top 1000 yards.

2008: Vince Young - Well, in Week 6 of this NFL season, Vince Young left the field with a left quad injury. His status for this week is uncertain. One thing is for certain, though...the Madden Curse is looming!!


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Falcon02520Legend
843 days ago
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Good recap... Everyone see now why LT didn't want to be on the cover?
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Tmil42AAA-er
843 days ago
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As fun as it would be to think that's why LDT didn't do it, I think he said that he had a family to feed and that the offer was ridiculous. It was either him or Latrell Sprewell, I can't remember which.
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Yakob878MVP
843 days ago
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When will threy put Peyton on the cover?
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
6 days ago
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there is no madden curse what happen to fitzgerald and the person who did this article is racist
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Davis21wylieMVP
843 days ago
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It has nothing to do with the supposed curse -- LT just didn't want to go through all the lame hassles that come with being a Madden coverboy, including (but not limited to) being forced to play Madden with a bunch of bona fide losers who think sitting in front of the XBox 360 constitutes "playing a sport". After watching a couple episodes of "Madden Nation," I can't say I blame him...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
843 days ago
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It is obvious that John Madden believes in the curse. Take note that Brett Favre has not been on the cover.
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Falcon02520Legend
843 days ago
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I guess Tony Romo will never be on the cover either...
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Sugarshane024Waterboy
843 days ago
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Falcon...clever joke.
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Yakob878MVP
843 days ago
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I just hope an new england patriot never is on the cover
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Sugarshane024Waterboy
843 days ago
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That's funny. As I wrote out this article, I thought about the possibility of Brady ever being on the Madden cover. I'm not sure New England could stomach it. We'd be waiting for a disaster to happen; it'd probably be like being a Philadelphia fan.
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TrizzAll-American
842 days ago
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Tom Brady was slated to be the cover boy for Madden 2005 and Brett Favre was slated for Madden 2000, note both are QBs who never get injured. Brady was snubbed for Ray Lewis not because he was "afraid" of some curse but EA felt because it was introducing its Hit Stick function why not have one of the hardest hitters in the game grace the cover. Brett Favre was switched with Barry Sanders because he was still under contract to appear on the NFL Quarterback Club franchise(remember those?). Peyton could've been on 2008 but he's under contract with Motorola, MasterCard, Sprint, Dunkin Donuts, Larry's Malt Liquors, NFL Live, Cartoon Network etc......
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False ProphetAll-Star
843 days ago
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Nice article, but you're like the 100th person to write about this
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False ProphetAll-Star
843 days ago
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first here this year, but there were a lot of opinions on it last year
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TyduffyRed-Shirting
842 days ago
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Damn Tyrone stole my comment.
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G8rBryanJV Squad
842 days ago
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I'm thinking if your an nfl coach and EA Sports truck pulls up, it's time to install deadbolts.
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
842 days ago
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I also think some coaches dissaprove of their players flaunting their pretty boys faces every where which is why no matter how good some players are they will only do a few TV adds or a few magizine shoots, unlike Peyton who is every where and annoys every one.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
563 days ago
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brett favre is on 2009... if he retires i imagine him to be dead within the year... if not then seriously injured
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
55 days ago
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something needs to happen to fitzjareld still
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