02-28-2002, 07:03 PM
Quote:Madden Moves to Join 'MNF'
The path has been cleared for John Madden to leave Fox Sports and move to ABC's "Monday Night Football."
According to industry sources, executives of the International Management Group, the company representing Madden, yesterday asked Fox executives to give him permission to talk to ABC brass about the "MNF" gig.
If Madden ultimately can't make a deal with ABC, he would have to negotiate a new contract with Fox.
Spokesmen for Fox and ABC would not comment on the Madden machinations. Fox's willingness to allow Madden to talk to "MNF" could be two-fold. Network brass may believe they could not reach a financial agreement with Madden. The Foxies also may want to present a younger combo of voices in their No. 1 NFL booth.
Sources said for Madden to agree to void the last year of his contract means ABC brass already received strong feelers from Madden's representatives about their client's interest in moving to "MNF."
While Madden has not publicly acknowledged any intention of leaving Fox, he did not want to go into the 2002 season as a lame duck. There is also a history of Madden flirting with "MNF." During his last two Fox contract negotiations, he came close to cutting deals with ABC.
The fact his partner of 21 years, Pat Summerall, is leaving Fox, where the two voices spent eight seasons together, may also make it easier for Madden to split.
If Madden were to sign a deal with ABC, it would likely mean the end of the road for both Dennis Miller and Dan Fouts, who both have one year left on their "MNF" contracts.
It is highly unlikely ABC would hire Madden and use him in anything but a two-man booth. With Madden on board, he would be teamed with Al Michaels, who has a year left on his $3 million-per-year ABC contract.
Fox also has options if Madden leaves. And there have been indications the Foxies may have already been making plans for life after Madden. Behind the scenes, Fox Sports brass had made it clear Joe Buck will replace Summerall as the network's No. 1 NFL play-by-play man.
The Foxies also made a strong pitch to keep Boomer Esiason at the network. That would indicate they could replace Madden with a three-man booth featuring Buck, Esiason and Cris Collinsworth, a cast member on Fox's NFL pregame studio show.
Esiason took himself out of that mix by signing on to the cast of CBS Sports' "The NFL Today."
Fox still can present a three-man booth if Madden leaves by teaming Buck and Collinsworth with Troy Aikman.
I am sorry, but Miller sucks but I fuckin hate Madden with a passion that is unequaled in a sportscaster. I just hink he is annoying shit. With his drunk partner Pat callling it quits, it is pretty much a good bet he is going to now bring his fat ass along with that fuckin telestrater to annoy us even more. With Miller, we may have had no idea what he was rambling about but with Madden, will anyone even care? At least we will see the end of that fuckin mutant turkey on Thanksgiving day!