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Madden Demo Impressions
Topic Started: Jul 23 2009, 08:05 AM (2,332 Views)
TedDXZeke
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Aug 7 2009, 05:05 AM
Although I haven't played the demo, something has me a bit concerned-The occasional rb breakaways for big yards. Iv'e read a few articles on the net stating that when this happens, the rb turns into superman-Hope it's not a "money/cheese" thing. For some reason, what I'm reading is a dejavous involving a Madden iteration from days gone past?
If sliders work properly in the final release-maybe they can correct the Y.P.C and that might average out better than 5 runs of 2 or 3 yards than one for 30 yards plus.
I have seen enough real football to know that breakaways do happen, but this could be a
too common thing-I really hope I'm wrong here.
In the 5 minute demo it's been realistic to me.

For instance when playing the CPU, Willie Parker really doesn't break much for tackles. He's just really fast and fairly elusive. The tackles I see him breaking are guys in the secondary like the CBs and smaller FSs.

Now the CPU has broke quite a few tackles with Beanie Wells, but while he was at OSU that was his thing. I think he's going to be a puss bag in the NFL.

I've been able to shuck a few tackles with Boldin and Fitz, but not from tackles by the LBs.

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I think Beannie Wells will struggle his first year with Arizona. Big backs like him need a good OL and they often get too used to the great blocking they get in college. Knowshon Moreno is shiftier and able to escape negative plays better. Plus Georgia's line last year was banged up and not so good. I think he will be a stud in Denver from day one (if he gets signed :) ).
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Aug 7 2009, 10:17 AM
I think Beannie Wells will struggle his first year with Arizona. Big backs like him need a good OL and they often get too used to the great blocking they get in college. Knowshon Moreno is shiftier and able to escape negative plays better. Plus Georgia's line last year was banged up and not so good. I think he will be a stud in Denver from day one (if he gets signed :) ).
And as long as he has a good line.

Reggie Bush is a shape shifter (ode to Jay Lethal) and he's not become the dominant RB that people tried to play him up to be.

I see Moreno being decent, but not a Pro Bowl back.

I predict that Beanie Wells won't even be in the NFL in 3yrs.
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I see Knowshon Moreno as the next great back in the NFL. Definite pro bowler but we shall see.

I do like Beannie Wells but I don't know if the Arizona system is the right system for him. He's got good speed for a big man but is still more of an old school pounder.
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Aug 7 2009, 06:01 PM
I see Knowshon Moreno as the next great back in the NFL. Definite pro bowler but we shall see.

I do like Beannie Wells but I don't know if the Arizona system is the right system for him. He's got good speed for a big man but is still more of an old school pounder.
Beanie is a nice back that gets hurt every 5 plays and then sits out 3-4 series.
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