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Business lesson from NFL legend and video game pioneer John Madden: never compromise on authenticity

Respect for football, attention to detail and an inimitable personality made John Madden a sports and pop culture icon, whose video game has earned $7 billion.

January 09, 2022 / 12:43 IST
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(Representational photo) More than anything else, there is the genuineness of American football’s popularity, of its cultural importance, of its demands.
(Representational photo) More than anything else, there is the genuineness of American football’s popularity, of its cultural importance, of its demands.

There’s something about American football.

There’s the glamour and the fanfare and the money, sure. There’s the lore around it, and its celluloid representation (Any Given Sunday, Jerry MaGuire). There are the personalities. Johnny Unitas who’d rather press mud in his bleeding nose and continue to play than take an injury timeout. Joe ‘Broadway’ Namath who’d score a Super Bowl upset by day and turn fur coat-wearing party-hopper by night. Joe Montana, who had the mind and the arm to throw game-clinching passes that would fly smoothly across the yards into the waiting hands of a teammate. Perhaps he was assembled at Pratt & Whitney.

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But more than anything else there is the genuineness of American football’s popularity, of its cultural importance, of its demands. It’s a big ball they throw, nearly a foot-long and weighing nearly half a kilo. They throw it hard. You may or may not be a fan of Colin Kaepernick’s knee, but his arm could launch. At the 2011 NFL Combine, Kaepernick threw at 59 miles per hour (the mark has been bettered since). Offensive players often touch Olympic sprinting times when they outrun SUV-sized defence players.

And that is why American football appeals to true students of sport even though they may not fully understand the game’s rules.