Pat Summerall has died

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Pat Summerall died Tuesday. He was 82.
That’s exactly how Summerall once told a writer he would craft the first sentences of his own obituary _ short and to the point.
He died in his hospital room at Zale Lipshy Hospital where he was recovering from surgery for a broken hip, a family friend confirmed.
The obituary conversation was held at his Southlake home after a 2004 liver transplant that saved Summerall’s life.
Typical…succinct…Summerall.
His minimalist staccato style was his trademark as the pre-eminent NFL voice for a generation of television viewers.
Summerall worked a record 16 Super Bowls in a network career that began in 1962 and ended in 2002.
In the 21 seasons Summerall worked alongside John Madden they grew into America’s most popular sports broadcast team. Their work for CBS at Super XVI, following the 1981 season, remains the highest-rated sports program of all-time, with more than 49 percent of the nation tuned in.
“I was so lucky I got to work with Pat,” Madden said. “He was so easy to work with. He knew how to use words. For a guy like myself who rambles on and on and doesn’t always make sense, he was sent from heaven.”
Madden was the first broadcaster Fox hired when it outbid CBS for NFL rights beginning in 1994. He insisted that Summerall be the second. Madden didn’t find any opposition.
“Pat Summerall set the standard for play-by-play announcers regardless of sport,” said Ed Goren, former president of Fox Sports, who worked with Summerall at CBS and Fox. “If he was an athlete, you’d call him a team player. Pat always deferred to others in the booth. He worried about the broadcast never about his own role. He had a Hall of Fame career.”
But Summerall, a former NFL player, was much more than simply a football broadcaster.
NFL broadcaster, local icon Pat Summerall dies at age 82 | Dallasnews.com - News for Dallas, Texas - SportsDayDFW
 
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Sad, sad day. Always enjoyed Pat and Madden doing games together.

RIP
 

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A wonderful speaking tone , a pleasure to listen to---he gave enough information without burying the listener with opinions and anecdotes. His pairing with madden likely was the best duo to ever call professional football.

I believe he was also the PUNTER in the "game of the century" that opened up the nation to the excitment of football---Giants vs Baltimore back in 59 i think.

He had a real positive impact in turning football into the new national pasttime.

RIP
 

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I remember Summerall doing the games with Tom Brookshire. He should always be considered one of the best. RIP Pat.
 
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His 49 yard kick against the Browns in the snow as the game was ending is what setup the 'Game of Century.'
 

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This is crazy, but as a 90's kid I came to know Pat Summerall on the Madden football video games before TV.
 

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Nobody did it better than Summerall...and nobody ever will...a broadcasting ICON.

he had it all: the voice, the demeanor, the delivery, the knowledge, the timing...everything.
 

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RIP, actually knew him really well a good childhood friend of mine is his grandson and when he had his liver transplant he stayed with the family. I called Pat Jr. about an hour ago to share my condolences needless to say the family is pretty broken up about it.
 

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I loved Sunday afternoons in the 90s. Nothing was better than Summerall and Madden calling a game. I can still hear his voice call the action as Madden rambled on and on. And that is what made them great. One was short and to the point, while the other went into detail and took the long way.

RIP Mr. Summerall
 
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