Peter Moore Confirms on YouTube Stream That EA Still Exclusive With NFL

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  • denverbro89
    Rookie
    • Jan 2010
    • 96

    #91
    Re: Peter Moore Confirms on YouTube Stream That EA Still Exclusive With NFL

    Idk maybe bring a different approach to a football game. From a tech standpoint Madden is a great product. But from a pure football look, it comes up short year after year. Not to say its a bad game, it just leaves you wanting just a little more. We get Penalties in M16, nice, but when I heard it explained, I sighed. They calculate what players commit penalties, and gave them a penalty rating. I thought that's what Awareness was, but ok, fine, solid implementation. Here's where PFF comes in. Why not see why these players are committing these penalties. Which in turn, can shed light on a players rating. OL often commit holding, because of bad footwork, or not having the strength to hold their blocks. That's what PFF offers for a sim gameplay experience.

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    • Sheba2011
      MVP
      • Oct 2013
      • 2353

      #92
      Re: Peter Moore Confirms on YouTube Stream That EA Still Exclusive With NFL

      Originally posted by denverbro89
      Idk maybe bring a different approach to a football game. From a tech standpoint Madden is a great product. But from a pure football look, it comes up short year after year. Not to say its a bad game, it just leaves you wanting just a little more. We get Penalties in M16, nice, but when I heard it explained, I sighed. They calculate what players commit penalties, and gave them a penalty rating. I thought that's what Awareness was, but ok, fine, solid implementation. Here's where PFF comes in. Why not see why these players are committing these penalties. Which in turn, can shed light on a players rating. OL often commit holding, because of bad footwork, or not having the strength to hold their blocks. That's what PFF offers for a sim gameplay experience.
      PFF doesn't tell you why players are committing penalties. Scouting reports would tell you that. PFF is a site run by state geeks that breaks down film and come up with arbitrary rankings based on their standards. In the grand scheme of things it's nothing more than bragging rights for fans.

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