Pleasanton is home to nearly 80,000, and for 54 years, it was where one of the NFL's biggest stars resided.
is home to nearly 80,000, and for 54 years, it was where one of the NFL's biggest stars resided.
"John would come sit in the press box and hang out," said Miller. "He would just start breaking down the freshman football game like he did on NFL games on Sunday. It was amazing to just sit there and listen to him."John Madden memorial in Oakland starts Feb. 14 at 5:30 p.m. Some people football is on Sundays, so church doesn't happen that week, but John didn’t take that tack," said Wiuesner. "He wanted to live his faith as best he could around his very demanding Sunday schedule."
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