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    Madden NFL Franchise mode be like

    Madden NFL Franchise mode be like


    Franchise mode be like

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 03:51 PM PDT

    I'm going to cry

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 05:45 PM PDT

    [MEME] It was cover 6 and it got picked...

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 07:45 PM PDT

    This should be interesting

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 05:59 PM PDT

    Does any else get emotionally attached to generated players?

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 05:47 PM PDT

    I make up storylines in my head and announce the games as they happen without even realizing I'm doing it until my family hears me and I feel like an idiot. But it's just so fun to me. I can't even really explain it. I don't even need the other modes, I'm content with just playing my franchise.

    For example my biggest storyline right now is that my stud DT, Matthew Clancy, that I drafted at #1 overall after a 4-12 season with my Raiders, has yet to record a sack through three games. The whole fanbase is anxious to see him break through for the first time, but the closest he's gotten was when he was shrugged off by Ben Roethlisberger after having an open lane to the sack.

    I love analyzing each player's performance and having my own unique simulated league, just playing football. Just a great way to wind down after long days of school and work

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    Anyone ever seen this RARE item unlocked?

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 01:20 PM PDT

    Sorry for the quality just wanted to show off the holy roller part two.

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 06:55 PM PDT

    Adding custom characters to an expansion team

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 03:27 AM PDT

    Not sure how possible this is cuz i havent done it before, but i wanna create my friends and add all of us to an expansion team, anyone know how possible it is or how to go about it?

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    Madden Refs are the real deal

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 09:15 PM PDT

    Sadly my phone was dead and I had no way to record this but it happened in back to back games. Must be a glitch.

    1st game I lost in franchise. I was down 6 points with 10 seconds to go and its 4th and 6 at the opp. 8 yard line. I had one timeout left. I drop back and throw to a receiver running across the goal line. He catches it and then gets knocked back to the 2 yard line. So I'm thinking either way I've got a first. The commentators are like "they scored the touchdown!" so I'm thinking I won. Nope. They said I failed to score and get the first down and gave the ball to the other team. And they kneed it for the win.

    Next game I'm down by 3 with 20 seconds to go 1 time out and its 4th and 8 at the opp 10 yard line. I think about just kicking the field goal but I haven't stopped the other team all day other than some fluke plays so I decide to go for it. I drop back scan the field receiver is running across the endzone a yard from the goal line and I chuck it in there and the guy catches it and then he gets hit immediately and falls back to the 2 yard line. Now I'm thinking there's no way this happens twice in a row. Next thing I hear is the commentators saying "they scored the touchdown!" SIKE! instead they gave the opp the ball at the 2 yard line again! Even though that's all I needed in order to get a first down.

    Has anyone else had something like this happen? I thought it only happened in real life to like the Lions or Browns. Who knew Madden has advanced so much.

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    [REQUEST] Madden 16

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 02:46 AM PDT

    Mods please remove if not allowed.

    Just found my Madden 16 disc and was wondering if anyone has any coins or players they'd be down to give me for MUT.

    Thanks heaps.

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    Oh Wow!

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 01:05 PM PDT

    Just started a new fantasy draft franchise today. First game and I give up a field goal for them to take the lead with about 10 seconds then pull off this (All-Madden difficulty)

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 05:42 PM PDT

    Madden 20 Superstar KO: Snoop Dogg

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 01:57 AM PDT

    Two Ps4 users looking for a league.

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 01:41 AM PDT

    Hello! A friend and I are currently looking for an active Sim League that is easy going but competitive. We play Madden religiously and are active. If by chance anyone needs active players, please send a message or comment! Thanks again.

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    Most Underrated Formation in Madden 20! Singleback Ace Close Mini Scheme!

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 09:52 PM PDT

    Randy Moss Superstar KO

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 07:03 PM PDT

    Has anyone seen Moss in KO? I spent an hour tryna roll him from the start draft but couldnt get him managed to get literally every other new player like snoop whos really op btw, ray lewis and gronk

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    ��Madden Cover and its Effects.. the Madden Curse (Complete Stats and Discussion)

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 09:13 PM PDT

    With the injury (sad) to Patrick Mahomes the talk of Madden Curse came about again. Curious how many players have actually had the season effected by it I googled it and found a nice article about it. Here is the jist of it.

    Funny to hear that some NFL players dont want to be on the cover and believe in it.

    What are your thoughts on it, do you think it has some validity or just Ouija board shit.

    • ✅Garrison Hearst (1999)(Hurt)
    • ✅Barry Sanders(2000)(Retired)
    • ⭕Eddie George (2001)(Performance?)
    • ✅Daunte Culpepper (2002)(Performance & Hurt)
    • ✅Marshall Faulk (2003)(Hurt)
    • ✅Michael Vick (2004)(Performance & Hurt)
    • ⭕Ray Lewis (2005) (Performance?)
    • ✅Donovan McNabb (2006)(Performance & Hurt)
    • ✅Shaun Alexander (2007)(Performance & Hurt)
    • ✅Vince Young (2008)(Performance & Hurt)
    • ✅Brett Favre (2009)(Performance & Retired)
    • ✅Troy Polamalu and Larry Fitzgerald (2010)(Hurt)
    • ✅Drew Brees (2011)(Performance & Hurt)
    • ✅Peyton Hillis (2012)(Performance & Hurt)
    • ✅Adrian Peterson (2014)(Suspended)
    • ✅Richard Sherman (2015)(Hurt)
    • ⭕Odell Beckham (2016)(Suspension?)
    • ✅Rob Gronkowski (2017)(Hurt)
    • ⭕Tom Brady (2018)(Performance?)
    • ✅Antonio Brown (2019)(A Brown)
    • ✅Patrick Mahomes (2019)(Hurt)

    Garrison Hearst (1999)

    Led 49ers to the playoffs and a wild card win over the Green Bay Packers, but on the first play of the divisional game versus the Atlanta Falcons, he suffered a bad ankle break and his team would go on to lose the game. He did not play again until 2001

    There are two versions of the Madden NFL '99 cover, the other is John Madden

    Barry Sanders and Dorsey Levens (2000)

    Barry Sanders shared the cover with the then-customary picture of John Madden on Madden NFL 2000. However, a week before training camp began in 1999, Sanders abruptly retired - ending his career and leaving the Detroit Lions without their star running back of the previous 10 years

    Eddie George (2001)

    Eddie George, then of the Tennessee Titans, who graced the Madden NFL 2001 box, is often said to be the next 'cursed' player, even though in the year he was on the cover, he had career highs in yardage and touchdowns. Curse advocates point to the 2001 season following his appearance on the cover, during which he averaged only 3 yards per carry and rushed for career lows of 939 yards and 5 touchdowns due to a nagging toe injury that bothered him the entire season. For the rest of his career, he never averaged more than 3.4 yards per carry.

    George's curse can be argued to have started the year he was on the cover because in the 2001 AFC Divisional Playoff game George had a costly fumble that lost the game for Tennessee. He also fumbled 7 times during the 2000 regular season, losing a career high 4 fumbles.

    Daunte Culpepper (2002)

    Culpepper struggled with turnovers in the first 11 games of the 2001 season, throwing 13 interceptions and only 14 touchdown passes. A back injury ended his season in the 11th game.

    Marshall Faulk (2003)

    Heading into his Madden 03 cover season, Marshall Faulk had chalked up five consecutive years of more than 1,000 yards in rushing—with the last four at more than 1,300 yards. He had also helped the Rams reach the Super Bowl twice. But in the season following his Madden appearance, Faulk suffered an ankle injury that forced him to miss five games. He never again rushed for over 1,000 yards.

    Michael Vick (2004)

    Five days after Madden NFL 2004 was released, which featured Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick on the cover, he was injured during a preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens, suffering a fractured right fibula. Vick played in only the last 5 regular season games, finishing with just 585 yards passing and 4 touchdowns. The Atlanta Falcons missed the playoffs and were already out of contention by the time Vick returned from his injury. The Falcons finished the season with a record of 5-11, a drop from their 9-6-1 record the season prior. Vick was later arrested in April 2007 for an illegal interstate dog fighting ring and pleaded guilty and served 21 months in prison, followed by 2 months in home confinement, in which he was dropped by the Falcons.

    Ray Lewis (2005)

    Madden NFL 2005 featured Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens, the first defensive player ever to appear on the cover of a Madden game. It was Lewis' first season without a single interception, after posting a career-high 6 the previous year - although admittedly, interceptions are a secondary statistic for linebackers. The Baltimore Ravens also failed to make the playoffs that season (2004), after winning their division the year before. Critics of the curse say that Ray Lewis's "cursed" season is highly overblown, noting that Lewis recorded 147 tackles in 15 games played and earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors during the year.

    Donovan McNabb (2006)

    QB Donovan McNabb, who was featured on the cover of Madden NFL 06, led the Philadelphia Eagles to Super Bowl XXXIX with a 13-3 regular season record to face the New England Patriots. He ended 2004 throwing just shy of 4,000 yards and throwing for 31 passing touchdowns with only 8 interceptions. He also rushed for an additional 3 TDs. However, during the 2005-2006 season, in which he was on the Madden cover, McNabb suffered a sports hernia, but elected to play until after the November 14th game with the Dallas Cowboys. During this game, McNabb was knocked down after an interception return by Roy Williams, aggravating the injury. He then elected to have a season-ending surgery that was required to repair the injury. The Eagles season was already lost at that point, with them finally finishing 6-10 and in last place of the NFC East.

    Shaun Alexander (2007)

    Seahawks RB Shaun Alexander, who appeared on the cover of Madden NFL 07, had one of the best statistical seasons ever in the 2005-2006 season, as he rushed for 1,880 yards and scored what was a record 28 total touchdowns (27 rushing). Alexander, who had missed one start in his previous 64 contests, fractured the 4th metatarsal in his foot after he was on the cover. He missed six starts and failed to rush for 1,000 yards for the first time since 2000. Additionally, his touchdown record from the previous year was broken by LaDanian Tomlinson, who scored 31 touchdowns in 16 games. The former MVP would not get to 1000 yards again and what was looking like a hall of fame career spiraled to the ground. He would be injured the year after as well eventually being cut by the Seahawks before the end of the season. Commentaters on ESPN said they had never seen some one go down hill so fast.

    Vince Young (2008)

    Vince Young of the Tennessee Titans and the cover of Madden NFL 08 had a quadriceps strain after a game on October 14 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This caused him to miss out on one game. The following year (2008-2009 season), he lost his starting job.

    Brett Favre (2009)

    We all know the Brett saga in New York With the Jets. Brett had a HOF career with the Green Bay Packers leading them to two Super Bowls and winning one. Brett abruptly retired after the 2007 season after losing in overtime to the New York Giants in the NFC championship game. Brett was chosen to be on the madden cover as a tribute to his great career. But, before the 2008 season he told the Packers he wanted to play in 08. The Packers have already committed to their 2005 draft pick Aaron Rodgers as their starting QB. The Packers did not want to trade Favre to an NFC rival so they opted to trade him to the NY Jets for a conditional fourth round pick.

    Favre's season with the Jets started well; in week four of the 2008 season he threw six touchdowns against the Arizona Cardinals, a personal best and one fewer than the NFL record. This performance led to him being selected as the FedEx Air Player of the Week. By week 12 the Jets had compiled an 8-3 record, including a win over the previously undefeated Tennessee Titans. However, the Jets lost four out of the last five games of the season including the final game against the Miami Dolphins, who had acquired Chad Pennington after he was released from the Jets to make room for Favre. In those five games Favre threw eight interceptions and only two touchdown passes, bringing his season total to twenty-two of each. Favre had complained of shoulder pain and had an MRI scan performed, which revealed a torn biceps tendon in his right shoulder. However, it was stated that Favre would only need an arthroscopic procedure and not major surgery.

    The Jets missed the playoffs and Favre would yet again retire, only to sign with the Minnesota Vikings in 2009

    Troy Polamalu and Larry Fitzgerald (2010)

    On the opening of the 2009-2010 season against the Tennessee Titans, Troy Polamalu suffered a sprained MCL. He was out, until he returned to play against the Bengals. He hurt his MCL again, causing him to miss the rest of the season. By contrast, Larry Fitzgerald had a superb year, gaining 1,092 receiving yards and scoring a career-high 13 touchdowns.

    Drew Brees (2011)

    In a game against the Steelers, Drew Brees injured his knee. During games he would wear a knee brace, protecting his knee from causing any further damage. He played every snap in these games though; and in a game against the Cowboys, he was OK and could take his knee brace off. Sean Payton later admitted that Brees had been playing hurt all year. The New Orleans Saints made it to the playoffs, but lost to the 7-9 Seattle Seahawks in the first round. In the 2012 Season, Sean Payton and other coaches were banned from the team because of the Bounty Program and the Saints Didn't even make playoffs

    Peyton Hillis (2012)

    Peyton Hillis had a break out year for the Browns in 2011, running for 1,117 yards and 11 touchdowns. In honor of his break out year he was selected for the Madden cover. In 2012 he played in only 10 games and started only 9. Missing time with hamstring injurys, strep throat, and a sprained hip. He finished the year with a dismal 3 touchdowns and 577 rushing yards, less than half what he put up in 2012.

    Adrian Peterson (2014)

    Peterson was indicted on child abuse charges, and was suspended after game 1 in the 2014 season. He remained suspended for the rest of the season

    Richard Sherman (2015)

    Sherman spent the offseason following his appearance recovering from Tommy John surgery to repair a torn ligament.

    Odell Beckham (2016)

    After earning cover athlete honors for Madden 16 after a stellar rookie 2014 season, Beckham gained national scrutiny for his performance versus the Carolina Panthers during the 2015 season where he involved in multiple altercations with Panthers cornerback Josh Norman, causing him to be suspended for one game without pay. In spite of this, Beckham ultimately had a great showing in 2015 with 1,450 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns.

    Rob Gronkowski (2017)

    The 2016 NFL season had a rough start for New England's star tight end as Gronkowski was battling hamstring issues with limited to no snaps for the first four weeks. Things only got worse as the season progressed. Gronkowski took a big hit from Seattle safety Earl Thomas III and it sent him out of the game. Gronkowski missed the next game and played very briefly in week 12 against the Jets before being pulled from the game due to injury. He never made it back in. Gronkowski had back surgery the following week and was placed on IR to end his season. However, despite having his season cut short by injury, the Patriots would go on to win Super Bowl LI, making Gronkowski the first Madden cover athlete to win a Super Bowl the year he appeared on the cover.

    Tom Brady (2018)

    Tom Brady is generally not seen as having a "cursed" season during his year as Madden's cover athlete, which saw him recognized as league MVP, becoming the first cover athlete to receive the honor, and leading the Patriots to an appearance in Super Bowl LII against the Philadelphia Eagles. Advocates of the curse point to the Patriots' upset loss in the game as Brady being affected, where he committed two miscues - a dropped pass that would have resulted in a first down conversion if completed and a forced fumble during a potential game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, the latter of which is regarded as sealing the Patriots' defeat. Critics of the curse, however, note that Brady still turned in a strong performance during the Super Bowl (throwing for more yards, an equal amount of touchdowns, no interceptions, and a higher passer rating than winning QB and Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles) and New England's defeat was more attributable to a poor performance from the team's defense.

    Antonio Brown (2019)

    Statistically he had a good season, with 104 catches for 1,297 yards and 15 touchdowns. But the off season drama defines this

    Patrick Mahomes (2019)

    Leading the NFL in yards 2180, tied for 1st in TDs 15, and ten 40 yard TDs, (second has 6).. Was in beast mode, but Mahomes gets hurt in week 7

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    Wtf does this mean?

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 08:59 PM PDT

    Any way to import MUT players to a roster for franchise use?

    Posted: 19 Oct 2019 12:44 AM PDT

    I assume modding would need to take place, I play on PC. Trying to make a roster of just players from the "Most Feared" pack. If this is possible, can the roster file be uploaded publicly for other people like a typical roster? Thanks.

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    Unable to skip end of game presentation. “Hold X to Skip” is inconsistent and does not allow me to skip slideshow.

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 02:32 PM PDT

    Not sure if anyone else has this issue. It is a small inconvenience, but having to sit through half a minute of still pictures after every game adds up. I notice this mainly in franchise, both online and offline.

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    Week 3 of the Preseason

    Posted: 18 Oct 2019 07:58 PM PDT

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