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Old 09-25-2006, 07:01 PM   #17
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* 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 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, 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.

* 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.

* 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.

* In Madden 2004, Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick was injured during a preseason game, suffering a fractured right fibula. Vick played in only 5 regular season games, finishing with only 585 yards passing and 4 touchdowns. The Atlanta Falcons missed the playoffs, finishing the season with 5 wins and 11 losses, a stark contrast on the team's 9-6-1 record the season prior.

* 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. [1]

* 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' [2] 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.

Now we have Shaun Alexander. So far he has carried the ball a total of 65 times for 157 yards. Thats a whopping 2.4ypc. Last year he avaraged 5.1ypc, and he's never averaged less than 4 in his entire career?

Pretty freaky, eh?

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Old 09-25-2006, 08:50 PM   #18
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this is too funny, maybe they should just put the NFL logo on the cover, or just put Madden back, when he was on the cover he never had badk luck.
I'd be afraid the league would go bankrupt.
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Old 09-25-2006, 09:04 PM   #19
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There is no such thing as a curse.
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Old 09-25-2006, 09:43 PM   #20
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.... as I knock on wood with both hands, then stroke my rabbits' foot, I too proclaim.... There no such things a curse!!....

... I think ...

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Old 09-25-2006, 09:46 PM   #21
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EA needs to switch it up..stop putting big names on the Madden cover. They need to put someone like Jared Lorenzen on next year's..lol
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Old 09-25-2006, 10:20 PM   #22
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Need to see how the season ends on this one though. He's only supposed to be out a few weeks, certainly not a season-ender by any stretch, and they have a bye week in two weeks, so it might not hold true for the full season.
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Old 09-25-2006, 10:27 PM   #23
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They just need to put someone that has been doing bad on the cover. Maybe go with Randy Moss since he is having some down years. It might turn things around for him.
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Old 09-26-2006, 03:55 AM   #24
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That's real messed up. I usually don't believe in that type of stuff either, but the numbers don't lie.
Yea a football player getting injuried what are the odds, you should believe in psychics and fairies and all that other bs too. Yep a videogame makes a person get hurt..uh huh
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