Wednesday, September 27, 2006
The Madden Curse Lives On
It all started in 1999 with the cover of Madden 2000. Barry Sanders was the first player to be featured on the cover of the game. Only a few weeks after the game began being sold, Sanders abruptly retired. The game's cover has been tainted since.
Former Green Bay Packers RB Dorsey Levens was also featured on some of the covers of the Madden 2000 game, but he was cut the next year and never played a relevant role on any team for the rest of his career.
Eddie George was on the cover of Madden 2001 and although he did have an okay year, he only rushed for 939 yards and he only averaged 3.5 yards per carry after this. He also suffered injuries in that season.
Daunte Culpepper was on the following year's cover. The Vikings stumbled to a 4-7 start and Culpepper was injured and did not play another game that year.
Marshall Faulk had a string of years with the Rams that most of us will never forget. He also made the Madden curse something of folklore. Following a few great years, Faulk was featured on the cover of Madden 2003 and had a terrible year, including a few knee injuries. He also never again rushed for more than 1,000 yards.
Just one day after being featured on the cover of Madden 2004, Michael Vick suffered a devastating injury in which he fractured his fibula. The Falcons subsequently missed the playoffs and Vick only played a handful of games at the end of the season.
Ray Lewis' tough persona likely held off the curse. Lewis only missed the final game of the season following his cover of the Madden 2005 game. The Ravens did not make the playoffs that year. The next season, Lewis suffered a season-ending injury and the Ravens didn't make the playoffs again.
Donovan McNabb was on the cover of Madden '06. In Week 1, he suffered a sports hernia. This injury required surgery that would have ended McNabb's season, but he chose to play through the pain. In late November, McNabb hurt his groin after attempting to tackle SS Roy Williams of the Cowboys after an interception. McNabb opted to have surgery on his hernia and the Eagles ended 6-10 and missed the playoffs after making it to the Super Bowl the year before.
This all leads us to Shaun Alexander. Alexander just broke his foot this year after being on cover of Madden '07. He is reported to be out for 2-4 weeks, but Alexander hasn't exactly been putting up his typical numbers. He hadn't yet run for 100 yards in a game and only had 187 yards after three games.
Is the cover cursed? I've presented all the evidence to you, why don't you make your own decision?