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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Bill Walsh, John Madden, Al Davis, Norv Turner, Steve Sarkisian, Jim Fassel, John Robinson, List of Oakland Raiders head coaches, John Rauch, Tom Cable, Bill Callahan, Mike Holovak, Walt Michaels, Ted Tollner, Ray Perkins, Marc Trestman, Joe Bugel, David Shaw, Jim McElwain, Pat Jones, Joe Avezzano, Tom Flores, Darren Perry, Jimmy Raye II, Ray Malavasi, George Dickson, Terry Robiskie, Bob Casullo, Bill Musgrave, Garrett Giemont, Eddie Erdelatz, Chuck Pagano, Rob Ryan, Jackie Slater, Willie Shaw, Keith Millard, Hue Jackson, Woodrow Lowe, Joe Scannella, Gunther Cunningham, Red Conkright, John Morton, Chuck Bresnahan, Greg Knapp, Irv Eatman, Sam Boghosian, Mark Jackson, Larry Kennan, John Shoop, Fred Pagac, John Marshall, Ted Daisher, Jay Norvell, Sam Clancy, Randy Hanson, Dave Adolph, Keith Rowen, Mike Waufle, Don Shinnick, Lionel Washington, Bob Wylie, Kevin Spencer, Curtis Fuller, Jim Michalczik, Charlie Sumner, Tom Walsh, Paul Roach, Don Martindale, John Fassel, Marty Feldman, James Cregg, Tommy Kalmanir, Skip Peete. Excerpt: John Earl Madden (born April 10, 1936) is a former American professional football player in the National Football League, a former head coach with the Oakland Raiders in the American Football League and later the NFL, and a former color commentator for NFL telecasts. In 2006, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his coaching career. He is also widely known for the long-running Madden NFL video game series he has endorsed and fronted since 1988. Madden broadcast with Pat Summerall in the 1980s and 1990s, on CBS and later Fox. He was also the last color commentator for ABC's Monday Night Football before it moved to ESPN in 2006. His last regular role was as a commentator for NBC Sunday Night Football. Madden has also written several books and has served as a...