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  • PGaither84
    MVP
    • Mar 2009
    • 4393

    #256
    Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

    Yeah, how many people here forget that Tiki Barber retired "early" like Berry Sanders and Jim Brown while still "in their prime." Sometimes thisis the best time fora back to retire. Less wear adn tare and leaves a beter legacy. That, and the Giants were better off without him
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    • kcarr
      MVP
      • Sep 2008
      • 2787

      #257
      Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

      Originally posted by PGaither84
      Yeah, how many people here forget that Tiki Barber retired "early" like Berry Sanders and Jim Brown while still "in their prime." Sometimes thisis the best time fora back to retire. Less wear adn tare and leaves a beter legacy. That, and the Giants were better off without him
      Yes, but those guys retiring then leaves question as to whether or not they would have been in their primes the next year, especially looking at how quickly and seemingly unexpectedly the other backs dropped off.

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      • PGaither84
        MVP
        • Mar 2009
        • 4393

        #258
        Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

        I'm not freaking out about RBs going down hill fast, that's a given. i am more worried about the Bret Favre's, Junior Seau's, and Jerry Rice's of the NFL. Elite players who's true fall off didn't happen unitll around age 36+. Also Rich Gannon who was, in my view underrated in his time in KC and I though Marty should have let him play, not Elivs Gerbach [spelling]. When Gannon went to the Raiders he was a two time MVP and made it to the superbowl. Granted he had two of he best recivers of all time as well [Tim Brown and Jerry Rice], but Gannon really earned his 96ish rating in Madden 04.

        These palyers are exceptions to the rule, and I understand that, but I will say it again, I am afraid of the Madden 2002 progression system that would completly prevented these kinds of carrers. I hate 2002's progression system and was so glad there was a total re-tooling of it in 2003. I haven't sen a tolerable progression system since I played 08 on my XBox. Franchise is very improtant to me and I don't want to go through another year of poor franchise mode.
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        • kcarr
          MVP
          • Sep 2008
          • 2787

          #259
          Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

          Originally posted by PGaither84
          I'm not freaking out about RBs going down hill fast, that's a given. i am more worried about the Bret Favre's, Junior Seau's, and Jerry Rice's of the NFL. Elite players who's true fall off didn't happen unitll around age 36+. Also Rich Gannon who was, in my view underrated in his time in KC and I though Marty should have let him play, not Elivs Gerbach [spelling]. When Gannon went to the Raiders he was a two time MVP and made it to the superbowl. Granted he had two of he best recivers of all time as well [Tim Brown and Jerry Rice], but Gannon really earned his 96ish rating in Madden 04.

          These palyers are exceptions to the rule, and I understand that, but I will say it again, I am afraid of the Madden 2002 progression system that would completly prevented these kinds of carrers. I hate 2002's progression system and was so glad there was a total re-tooling of it in 2003. I haven't sen a tolerable progression system since I played 08 on my XBox. Franchise is very improtant to me and I don't want to go through another year of poor franchise mode.
          I for one will go ahead and wait until they give dropoff ages for other positions before I freak out. Personally them singling out running backs makes me hopeful that they realize different positions deteriorate at different rates. Kickers and punters for instance can play until 40 without it being that rare. pocket QBs can usually hit late 30s, 36-38 pretty easily and some can go beyond. Agile receivers with good route running and hands can hit mid 30s as well. Smart players in most other positions, LB, Safety, Corners if they can move to safety usually, TE, OL, DL can often hit mid 30s while players who depend more on speed and strength if they don't develop the other skills can deteriorate faster.

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          • Valdarez
            All Star
            • Feb 2008
            • 5075

            #260
            Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

            What good is a Franchise mode if the game is not worth playing? I purchased Madden '09 and tried to play it. I think I made it 10 games into the season before I could no longer stand the repetitive nature of the commentary (started repeating badly in game 2 of the Franchise) and the horrible game play mechanics.

            When, or if the game play ever gets fixed (low expectations there based on historical evidence, but would be happy to be surprised), then the only feature I would like to see is a NFL Live season ability, where we replicate a NFL season based on the way it was played. Let me start my Franchise in ANY yer I want. I would LOVE to start in the 1990s with the Dallas Cowboys rebuilding year and then go from there, using known players and draft classes as well as known NFL stats / results from each year, with my chance to alter/change history. Imagine, playing with and against all of the Legends from the beginning of the NFL. It would be amazing.

            Franchise mode, for years that have never occurred, has never really interested me.

            So the modes I would like to request are:
            • LIVE NFL Franchise Mode (starting with the current season, progressing while it progresses)
            • Historical NFL Franchise Mode
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            • lv2bll
              Pro
              • Mar 2009
              • 662

              #261
              but they still dont add the customization of madden 06, alot of us still love those features and we have to pay 20-40 bucks extra for them, this to me is gonna be a huge disappointment, but hey ill still try it. I think the exclusive rights to the nfl was the worst thing to happen to sports videogames, just imagine if all u had for baseball was 2k.................
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              • KStateFan
                Rookie
                • Jul 2004
                • 36

                #262
                Looks like I'll be playing Madden again!

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                • raidersbball20
                  MVP
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 1375

                  #263
                  finally the draft will be better

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                  • ravensownu21
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 3

                    #264
                    i agreee with lightning 78 there are still old gys in the league and they are still good like ray lewis ronde barber derrick mason brain urlacher london flether washington pat williams(or kevin not sure) darrren sharper jamal willams and also i think they should make the super bowl celebration better

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                    • sram444
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 78

                      #265
                      Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                      not sure if anyone posted this or not.... but how about not making the retirements so pathetic... by just having the same players retire each and every year... i must of played 10 franchises and the same players would retire each year.

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                      • xblake16x
                        Pro
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 620

                        #266
                        I am all about franchise mode! I have been ever since i can remember playing madden. Play just over half the games in a season so i can affect my players stats for the season. I really loved managing the salary cap in Head Coach, but in madden that aspect was lacking for me.

                        when starting a multiplayer franchise there should be an option to assign a controller to a specific team, that way there would be no accidentally signing or drafting a person for your friend's team. This would also allow for the same style of signing people that is used in nfl head coach which would be really neat for madden.

                        in madden the rookie contracts are no where near realistic, guys who are good but drafted in the 2nd or 3rd round for some reason always ask for more than 1 mil per year which is not realistic. NFL Head Coach got this aspect right, where pretty much anyone outside of the first round even if they were projected higher wouldnt ask for more than a million.

                        i would love to see players leave for more reasons than just not having enough cap, or the user just deciding not to sign him. Maybe a player wants more money, more PT, a better team, better coaches etc... whatever it is that happens in real life, implement it into the game.

                        i see that salary cap tuning will be attended to next time which is cool! after about year 3 i have around 38 million in cap with an superbowl caliber team. i have to set my own cap limit!

                        but what i really want to see is some sort of negotiation when dealing with contracts because as it is now, anyone you want to sign, you sign. Pretty much no matter what. I want to see un-restricted free agents want to leave to get a change of scenery or to get more playing time somewhere else. NCAA has the option of making promises to your recruits, and if you dont fulfill them, those recruits might transfer. it would be really cool to see promises in madden; if you dont fulfill them the player will demand a trade, or demand to be released!

                        thanks for the amazing update!

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                        • Clarke_311
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1109

                          #267
                          Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                          I don't know if this applies with teams drafting team needs, but what having teams drafting posistions that they think are important/not important. Take the Eagles, for example, they probably won't draft a WR but they might take an OL or DT, or the Lions, they'll probably take a WR.
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                          • Jazzfanatic12
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 12

                            #268
                            make it like head coach only they should make it more realistic, i know a lot of people don't care about this but if they put it in it will be amazing, they need to add suspensions like all of a sudden an icon pops up and says one of your players got caught beating someone up in a bar. you get to choose to suspend him or not and if you do then the player may ask for more money for a contract at the end of a season but if you don't your team starts to build a reputation of being a team of "bad boys".

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