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Curses! Will the Madden Curse Strike Again for Vince Young?

Injury and Worse has Befallen Past Cover Boys of this Football Video Game

By Jeff Sugar, published May 16, 2007
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Vince Young, we hardly knew ye.

Electronic Arts has recently revealed that Vince Young will be the new poster-boy for Madden 2008. Young's leadership for the Titans (who just missed the playoffs last year) helped him take top honors, beating out All-Stars Peyton Manning and LaDanian Tomlinson for the position.

I'm sure they couldn't be happier.

If you're unfamiliar with history, the athlete that graces the cover-art of the Madden games usually succumbs to injury or lackluster performance the following year. Dating as far back as 1999, the "Madden Curse" has claimed ten athletes, each with their own unique "curse." Don't believe me? Read on:

In 1999, Garrison Hearst appears on the first Madden game to feature an athlete. Hearst had the best year of his career in 1998 (boasting 1570 yards and seven touchdowns), but suffered a bad ankle break in the playoffs. He would not play again until 2001.

In Madden 2000, both Barry Sanders and Dorsey Levens appeared on the cover. Sanders retired abruptly before the season even began, and Levens, who had run for over 1000 yards the previous year, managed only 224 from scrimmage. Levens was subsequently cut from the team in 2001.

Madden 2001 featured Eddie George, who was denied a championship the previous season. In 2001, George was plagued with turf-toe and averaged a career-low three yards per carry, along with career lows in yardage and touchdowns. For the rest of his career, he never averaged more than 3.4 yards per carry.

Still not convinced?

The 2002 iteration featured Daunte Culpepper on the cover. The Vikings went 4-7 with Culpepper at the helm (a far cry from the previous year), and after a season ending knee injury, Culpepper has yet to fully recover.

In 2003, Marshall Faulk was on the cover. Faulk suffered an ankle injury towards the beginning of the season, missing five games. He never topped 1,000 rushing yards again.

In 2004, Michael "Ron Mexico" Vick was on the cover. Not only did he break his right fibula in a preseason game (coming back only for the final five game of the season), but he accumulated only 585 yards and 5 touchdowns in that time.

Curses! Will the Madden Curse Strike Again for Vince Young?

A bad omen for NFL players.

Credit: EA Sports

Copyright: EA Sports

Takeaways
  • The Madden Cruse originated in 1999
  • It has claimed ten athletes
Did You Know?
The majority of players that succumb to "the curse" are met with season ending injuries.
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he just got hurt

Posted on 09/24/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

 
This Saints fan is glad to see it wasn't Reggie Bush. But there's still plenty of years for that to happen. *gulp*

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 12:05:00 AM

 
As a huge fan of Madden, it will be interesting to see whether the Madden curse will continue, and who will be the one to break it. Great article!

Posted on 05/21/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

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