A Quote by Cris Collinsworth

John Madden is arguably the greatest broadcaster of all time, but I don't want to be John Madden. — © Cris Collinsworth
John Madden is arguably the greatest broadcaster of all time, but I don't want to be John Madden.
John Madden is just special.
John Madden, I always thought, was awesome.
I have no animosity toward Al Davis or John Madden.
My craziest ambition is to take John Madden's job and salary.
I love John Madden, because he makes me feel smart.
Lots of guys have tried to impersonate John Madden and it just doesn't work.
I made the grandkids laugh. John Madden finally liked me!
I love John Madden because he makes me feel smart.
My favorite game is Madden. That's it. I'm a Madden addict. I go at it.
We used to play 'Double Dribble' on Nintendo. Later, in high school, it was more 'NBA Live' and 'John Madden Football.'
I wound up through a wild set of circumstances getting into coaching. I went in and volunteered with Don Coryell, who was a big part of my past, great coach. A lot of people say he was one of the greatest coaches ever. He was very good in high school, college and pro. Another guy on that staff was named John Madden.
The reason why I play 'Madden' is because in 'Madden,' I can control everything, and in the game of life and the game of football, you can't. It's kind of like an outlet.
I think Ray Guy and John Madden for sure should be in the Hall of Fame and Cliff Branch should be as well.
I started playing Madden back in 1993 because that was the first year I actually made it into the game and that was a big thrill. When you're in Madden, you've made it, baby.
'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' is a British comedy-drama directed by John Madden. The film is based on the 2004 novel, 'These Foolish Things', by Deborah Moggach.
I relate to Nora's transformation in Henrik Ibsen's 'A Doll's House,' and I also relate to both sisters' journeys in John Madden's film 'Proof.'
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