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Is the Madden Curse Real?

SodaHead Sports 2012/04/26 19:00:00
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One of the best days of Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson could turn out to be one of the worst as well -- all because of a video cover. At least, that's what many fans and football observers alike are thinking. Johnson beat out Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton to win the honor of gracing EA Sports' Madden '13 NFL video game cover.

But, as silly as it sounds, there may be some truth to what is known as the "Madden Curse." Many players have been on the video game cover and sadly, not soon after, encountered different stages of bad luck. Don't believe us? Legendary Lions running back Barry Sanders was on the 2000 cover, only to retire before training camp because he didn't like the team's direction. He also walked away from potentially breaking the single-season rushing record.

OK, so that one was by choice, but what about former Minnesota Vikings QB Daunte Culpepper in 2002, who in the season that followed the game's release, threw for 23 interceptions and missed the playoffs? What about a few years later when he blew out both of his knees and was never the Pro Bowl caliber player he once was? What about former Tennessee Titans QB Vince Young who's now a backup in Philly or future Hall of Famer Brett Favre, who saw his professional and personal life crash? More recently, what about former Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis, who missed five games due to injury?

Heck, even San Diego Chargers fans once protested having their franchise running by LaDainian Tomlinson on the cover because they feared injury. They even started a website in protest and LT himself ended up declining the cover -- but he claimed "contract negotiations." Coincidence or not? Regardless, this is a huge honor for Calvin Johnson to be on the best-selling video game. But is it worth the risk?

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  • James 2012/04/30 19:45:23
    No
    James
    I'm pretty sure Aaron Rodgers is on the cover of one of these games and last I checked he was an elite qb.
  • SOUL4REAL 2012/04/30 19:20:44
    No
    SOUL4REAL
    To believe this "Madden Curse" speaks alot of your thinking process because to believe something like this you believe in "WITCH CRAFT"! Bottom Line!! Someone who think positive don't believe in this type of bullsh*t! They all are just damaged human beings,put the blame where it belong,their environment produced these people who are "FAILERS"! Because your on a magazine cover,you become cursed,that's some crazy sh*t! What planet are you all from? "HELL"?
  • crispybacon98 2012/04/29 00:02:49
    Yes
    crispybacon98
    +1
    Yes yes it is real.
  • Tennessee3501 2012/04/28 20:54:37
    Yes
    Tennessee3501
    I do not know for an absolute certainty, but if the defensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints was on the "All Madden Team", the curse is real!
  • mikeyavelli 2012/04/28 17:48:39
    Yes
    mikeyavelli
    ask the indestructible peyton hillis.
  • James harris 2012/04/28 13:18:15 (edited)
    Yes
    James harris
    It has been pretty consistent... We'll see if Calvin "Megatron"Johnson gets injured or has a less than productive year this year. I think more than likely its just a coincidence..
  • Dave 007 2012/04/28 11:53:07
    Yes
    Dave 007
    There are two curses in sports. Madden cover and all Cleveland teams. Trust me, I know.
  • P. Sturm 2012/04/28 05:14:17
    No
    P. Sturm
    Hell, I don't know for sure though. I'd like to not believe in curses, but anytime anybody ever complimented me to my face, everything turned to s**t that day.
  • disclaimer 2012/04/28 04:40:53
  • El Prez 2012/04/27 22:24:09
    No
    El Prez
    And neither is the tooth fairy or Santa or Or or or. Maybe fun to conjecture about but not real.
  • Grizzle 2012/04/27 20:10:07
    No
    Grizzle
    If he can break the curse of the Detroit Lions then the Madden cover curse should be a walk in the park :0)

    I love me some Detroit Lions!!!
    detroit Lions
  • Sonic 2012/04/27 19:02:32
    No
    Sonic
    Curse? No. Power of suggestion? Possibly.
  • Sandman366 2012/04/27 16:09:37
    No
    Sandman366
    Probably just overconfidence kicking in, then getting shot down right afterwards.
  • jacktown kid 2012/04/27 15:24:37
    No
    jacktown kid
    just a head game
  • Tom Trojan 2012/04/27 15:13:50
    Yes
    Tom Trojan
    +1
    Sure.... it is a psychological curse... these guys see themselves on the cover and think that they are Superman. They then try and make that a reality on the field and either fail, or get injured....

    P.S. Do you think that the defender also puts forth a little more effort to stop the guy as well??
  • MisterLovablerogue 2012/04/27 14:58:03
    No
    MisterLovablerogue
    Hahaha
  • fitz 2012/04/27 14:37:35
    No
    fitz
    Maybe it simply means that Madden's choices aren't that good. Sanders was by far his best pick but he retired because the Lions gave him no chance to succeed. That was a choice; not a curse. His other choices are very debateable. Johnson is an absolute no-brainer and he'll trash defenses for years.
  • TasselLady 2012/04/27 13:31:27
    No
    TasselLady
  • compufreek 2012/04/27 11:56:39
    No
    compufreek
    +2
    Megatron on the cover!!! My favorite player on my favorite team!!!! I have his jersey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Nightmare 2012/04/27 05:44:26
    No
    Nightmare
    +2
    Calvin Johnson is a monster who graduated from my favorite college. Georgia Tech
  • wilsonmja 2012/04/27 04:51:29
    No
    wilsonmja
    +2
    You can go ahead and point out all the ones that got injured, but just as many have not.
  • ..::loc... wilsonmja 2012/04/27 17:26:49 (edited)
    ..::localeye::..
    actually...of the 16 players to be featured on the cover of the Madden video games, 15 have suffered disappointing seasons or have been injured.

    1999- Garrison Heart

    Until ‘99, John Madden himself was featured on the cover of each game. Short of exponential weight gain and powerful punishment to his arteries, Madden seemed to fair well after being featured. For the PAL release of the game, EA decided to feature a player rather than Madden himself, and San Francisco 49ers running back Garrison Hearst was chosen. Hearst was breaking records with ease and seemed to be destined for the Hall of Fame. After receiving the cover honors, he then helped lead the 49ers to a divisional playoff game, where he broke his ankle. Badly broke his ankle. The break was so severe that Hearst missed two full seasons and was never the same again. The curse had begun.

    Madden Curse 1, Players 0

    2000- Barry Sanders and Dorsey Levens

    In 2000 EA decided to stick with the idea of featuring top players on all covers of the Madden series in every region, and Barry Sanders was selected to share the cover with Madden. Perhaps sensing that something horrible was about to happen to him, Sanders shocked the NFL world and broke the hearts of Lions fans by announcing his sudden retirement just before training camp wa...





































































    actually...of the 16 players to be featured on the cover of the Madden video games, 15 have suffered disappointing seasons or have been injured.

    1999- Garrison Heart

    Until ‘99, John Madden himself was featured on the cover of each game. Short of exponential weight gain and powerful punishment to his arteries, Madden seemed to fair well after being featured. For the PAL release of the game, EA decided to feature a player rather than Madden himself, and San Francisco 49ers running back Garrison Hearst was chosen. Hearst was breaking records with ease and seemed to be destined for the Hall of Fame. After receiving the cover honors, he then helped lead the 49ers to a divisional playoff game, where he broke his ankle. Badly broke his ankle. The break was so severe that Hearst missed two full seasons and was never the same again. The curse had begun.

    Madden Curse 1, Players 0

    2000- Barry Sanders and Dorsey Levens

    In 2000 EA decided to stick with the idea of featuring top players on all covers of the Madden series in every region, and Barry Sanders was selected to share the cover with Madden. Perhaps sensing that something horrible was about to happen to him, Sanders shocked the NFL world and broke the hearts of Lions fans by announcing his sudden retirement just before training camp was scheduled to begin. Sanders would never play again. Although many copies had already shipped with Sanders on the cover, EA released later versions of the game with Green Bay Packers running back Dorsey Levens replacing Sanders. Midway through the season, Levens injured his knee. The Packers missed the playoffs after appearing in back-to-back Super Bowls. Levens was relegated to reserve status and never started again.

    Madden Curse 3, Players 0

    2001- Eddie George

    The 2001 cover featured Tennessee Titans running back Eddie George, fresh off a narrow loss to the Rams in the Super Bowl. After being honored with the Madden 2001 cover, George went on to have a career year that season, shattering his personal bests, and seemingly ending the Madden Curse before it began. George helped lead his team to a return to the playoffs, and right into the divisional finals against the Baltimore Ravens – where he bobbled an easy pass that was intercepted and returned for what would be a game winning touchdown, stunning Titan fans and costing Tennessee a trip to the Super Bowl. The next season, George spent most of the year injured and would never come near his 2000 numbers again.

    Madden Curse 4, Players 0

    2002- Dante Culpepper

    Coming off of a championship game loss in his debut season, Vikings quarterback Dante Culpepper was looking like a potential MVP, and the Vikings were favorites to make the playoffs. Despite their potential, the Vikings went 4-7 before Culpepper received a season ending injury. Minnesota finished 5-11, and talk of a Madden curse began to circulate as a joke.

    Madden Curse 5, Players 0

    2003-Marshall Faulk

    After helping the Rams to two Super Bowls in three years, the running back looked like a solid choice for the Madden 2003 cover. He was still in his prime, surrounded by talent at every position, and had run for four straight season with more than 1,300 yards. After being featured on the Madden cover, Faulk was plagued with a nagging ankle injury and rushed for under 1,000 yards. The Rams finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs. Compared to what happened next, Faulk got off lucky.

    Madden Curse 6, Players 0

    2004- Michael Vick

    At this point, the Madden curse was more than a running joke, and it had began to gain urban legend status in some areas. Six players had been featured, and all six had failed to produce the following year. But athletes at the professional level need to be confident, so when Madden approached Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, he jumped at the honor. After helping turn around the disappointing Falcons and leading them to their first playoffs in years the season before, things looked good for the pro bowler- right up until the preseason when he broke his leg and played only five games all year. It is tempting to pin Vick’s subsequent prison sentence for dog fighting on the Madden Curse, but that is more likely do to Vick being an idiot.

    Madden Curse 7, Players 0

    2005- Ray Lewis

    After a career high six interceptions in the previous season, Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis seemed like an easy choice. The guy was a rock in the NFL – rarely missing a game, constantly producing exceptional numbers and an all-around star. The guy even skated on murder charges in 2000. He was untouchable, a future hall of famer, and a legend in the making. Then he was on the cover of Madden 2005. The perennial pro bowler failed to catch a single interception for the first time in his career, the Ravens went 9-7 and failed to make the playoffs for the first time in four years, and Lewis ended the season on the bench with a torn hamstring.

    Madden Curse 8, Players 0

    2006- Donovan McNabb

    By the 2004 season, Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was making his case as being one of the best quarterbacks of his generation. Under his leadership, the Eagles had gone 59-21 and made the playoffs for five straight years, including an NFC championship loss, and a trip to the Super Bowl. McNabb not only did not believe in the curse, he essentially poked it in the eye and dared it to try something, saying that it “might be a trend, but I don’t believe in the curse at all.” In the first game of the season, McNabb received a sports hernia – a painful and lingering groin injury that can take months to heal, sometimes requiring surgery. Surgery in the groin. McNabb played eight more games, then further injured it and opted for the surgery that kept him out for the rest of the season.

    Madden Curse 9, Players 0

    2007- Shaun Alexander

    At this point, the whispers of a curse had become front page news. No one wanted to believe it though, and besides, EA was offering a generous financial package to go along with the honor of the cover. Seattle Seahawks running back was the next poor sucker to be featured. Coming off of a record setting season, Alexander had led the Seahawks to their best season ever and their first Super Bowl appearance. In week 3 of his Madden-gracing season, Alexander broke his foot and missed six games. He returned, but was never the same.

    Madden Curse 10, Players 0

    2008- Vince Young

    Although Vince Young eventually took the Madden-bullet, LaDanian Tomlinson was the first player approached to be on the cover. Terrified fans immediately began to start websites and petitions begging Tomlinson not to be on the packaging. Although he claims his refusal had more to do with EA’s financial offer than the curse, Tomlinson refused and went on to a record-setting year while Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Young played just five games before hurting his quadriceps. It was the first time in Young’s career (including middle school) that Young had missed a game due to injury. The next year, Young received a knee injury that put him out for most of the season. He then lost the starting job to Kerry Collins.

    Madden Curse 11, Players 0

    2009- Brett Favre

    Although no one at EA will likely ever admit to a Madden curse, the 2009 cover was given to quarterback Brett Favre, who had just retired. After all, what could happen to someone that was retired? The curse seemed to have been finally broken via a loophole that would make any lawyer proud. Then Favre came back. After breaking the hearts of Packers fans everywhere by joining the Jets, Favre started out well, until he tore a bicep and finished the season with just two touchdowns and nine interceptions, costing the Jets a shot at the playoffs.

    Madden Curse 12, Players 0

    2010- Larry Fitzgerald and Troy Polamalu

    For the first time since Madden and Barry Sanders appeared together, the franchise featured two players on the cover: Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, and Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu. Would the curse be confused? Might its intensity be halved by double the players? In short, no. In the season opener Polamalu sprained his MCL and missed four games. He returned for three games before tearing his posterior cruciate ligament and sat out most of the season. Fitzgerald on the other hand had a great year, with over 1,000 yards receiving. Right up until the playoffs when a rib injury forced him out of the post-season and the Pro Bowl.

    Madden Curse 14, Players 0

    2011- Drew Brees

    This one is a bit more subjective, but you can make a good case that Brees was a victim as well. After throwing for a career high 4,620 yards, Brees led the defending champion Saints back into the playoffs as a wildcard team. They were not favored to repeat, but they were expected to do well and potentially make a run to at least the NFC Championship. Then in the first round, the Saints went up against the Seattle Seahawks and despite the game being played in Seattle, the Saints were 11 point favorites according to Vegas oddsmakers. And they lost. That might not sound like that big of a deal, and definitely not curse-worthy, but then you have to consider that the Seahawks entered the playoffs as the first team ever to make the playoffs with a losing record. So basically, the Saints–defending Super Bowl champs–were victims of one of the biggest upsets in NFL playoff history by losing to the worst playoff team in history.

    Madden Curse 15, Players 0

    2012- Peyton Hillis...well we know what happened there.
    (more)
  • wilsonmja ..::loc... 2012/04/28 13:23:12
    wilsonmja
    Ever heard of confirmation bias? Seriously, Drew Brees, Fitzgerald, Eddie George? So now having great regular seasons and a disappointing postseason is part of the curse? When Calvin Johnson helps takes the Luons to the SB and loses, you'll say that was the curse. If they win the SB after he has a great season you'll find some play somewhere where he dropped an easy pass and that'll be be because of the curse. You really believe, using logic, that some supernatural force causes players to do badly, or in some cases set personal records and have a bad playoff game?
  • ..::loc... wilsonmja 2012/04/28 15:15:32
    ..::localeye::..
    Not supernatural but is has followed a certain course of events. I agree the Lions are lining up for something great. Smart that they worked on the OL in the draft....but what is Megatron gets hurt?
  • wilsonmja ..::loc... 2012/04/28 16:01:43
    wilsonmja
    Then they are going to be in trouble...duh. Is your point that they should have s signed or drafted a WR?
  • ..::loc... wilsonmja 2012/04/30 00:21:49 (edited)
    ..::localeye::..
    ?...no point...just a statement. I'm just saying that him being on the cover this year...he could get hurt the way things have seemed to pan out with other cover choices. I was in a few fantasy drafts last year were people specifically stayed away from Peyton Hillis because of the Madden cover....and they were right. Horrible, horrible season for him.

    also...they could use another WR...Burelson and Titus Yong are so so. CJ is amazing but if they had another WR that took more attention away from him the Lions would be an easy lock for the playoffs again.
  • wilsonmja ..::loc... 2012/04/30 00:35:18
    wilsonmja
    Ok, well, I'm not trying to be a dick, it's just that the idea of curses and people making decisions based on them are ridiculous and hard for me not to condescend to. I specifically remember the year Brees was on the cover of Madden a couple seasons ago. I took him in my fantasy draft and got great value for him because idiots in my league feared the fuc*ing curse. Well, I won my league and Brees was a huge part of that.

    I stayed away from Hillis not because of the curse, but because I felt that his outstanding year was a fluke. I'm a huge Denver Bronco fanatic, so I was possibly a little bias, but still I was right and it has nothing to do with a curse. It has to do with what I was talking about before. Players get put on the Madden cover because they have outstanding seasons. I dare you to go back through the history of the NFL and see how many players had just one amazing season and were average for the rest of their often short careers. It's the nature of the game.

    The Lions will be fine. I'll bet that Johnson has a great year, but of course, if the Lions fail to make the Super Bowl, it'll be because of the curse, right?
  • ..::loc... wilsonmja 2012/04/30 00:40:24
    ..::localeye::..
    i agree...you are sort of a dick. Yeah...that's it. If they don't make the SB its because of the curse. You got me.
  • wilsonmja ..::loc... 2012/04/30 04:36:17
    wilsonmja
    Well if I'm a dick than you're a moron.
  • ..::loc... wilsonmja 2012/04/30 13:45:52
    ..::localeye::..
    sounds good
  • wilsonmja ..::loc... 2012/04/28 16:11:57 (edited)
    wilsonmja
    It has followed a certain course of events in the same way that the NFL has always had key injuries every single year. Every year, major players get hurt and/or have very dissapponting seasons who have never graced the cover of Madden. Often, the Madden cover goes to a guy who has an unbelievable season. Then, when he comes back next year and doesn't put up those kind of numbers or has some injuries, it's because of a curse? No, it's because a "career year" by definition is usually only going to happen once in a player's career. An NFL career lays on average a couple of years. Very few players have great years...VERY few. Most players get injured at some point. EA takes one player (usually) every year and puts him on the cover. The overwhelming odds are that player will not do as well as he did the previous year not because of Madden, but because the sport is incredibly physical and after a career year you get special attention in oppenents' game plans. You have a target on your back. Combine that with the nature of the game making it a miracle if you survive the season without injury and that's all it is.
  • Jeremiah 2012/04/27 02:58:21
    No
    Jeremiah
    +2
    coincidence
  • Maximus 2012/04/27 02:55:53
    No
    Maximus
    +2
    If something happens to Mr. Johnson.
  • Rammstein 2012/04/27 02:47:34
    No
    Rammstein
    +2
    pretty silly
  • Boris D. 2012/04/27 02:42:31
    No
    Boris D.
    +3
    If it is, my man Calvin just broke it.
    We'll be just fine this year.
    calvin johnson gif
  • fitz Boris D. 2012/04/27 14:28:00
    fitz
    +1
    He truly is amazing and I'm a Dallas fan.
  • Adam Julian 2012/04/27 02:22:07
    No
    Adam Julian
    +2
    Whoever thinks it is real is a moron.
  • TheBorg 2012/04/26 23:15:07
    No
    TheBorg
    +3
    The best players end up on the cover and the best players are usually so full of themselves that their downward spiral is their own fault. The relationship is not because of causation, it is because of correlation.

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  • BlackwinterG36C 2012/04/26 22:39:35
    Yes
    BlackwinterG36C
    +3
    Just ask Micheal Vick. Arf Arf..........
    Micheal Vick Madden
    Micheal Vick dogs
  • Adam Ju... Blackwi... 2012/04/27 02:26:26 (edited)
    Adam Julian
    +1
    Actually he got a reduced jailtime and is back in the NFL, as well as the fact that he probably still does dog fighting.

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