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  • bowdown2shadi
    MVP
    • Sep 2008
    • 2385

    #91
    Re: The New Franchise Blog!!!!!!!

    Its good to see more positive post come in on the last few pages. Why people would complain? IDK its better than nothing, right?

    Like 20 other people said, "Last time I checked its April..."

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    • ghostlight85
      Rookie
      • Feb 2009
      • 435

      #92
      Re: The New Franchise Blog!!!!!!!

      Originally posted by PGaither84
      In regards to older players pulmitting, something prio versions did well was increase non-physical attribute to compensate for the agin physical ones. Speed, agility, acceleration, strength all go down but awareness, play recognition, tackle, THA, carry and other would go up if the player had a good year. For example, if michael vick had stayed in the league, his attriubtes wouldage, but if played well you could turn him into a pcket passer as he aged. A perfect example is Randell Cunningham. The same is true with HBs. Corry dillon got older and came off of an injury, however his best season came when he was about 30 and was a Patriot. A better team, a better coach, and how he matured to compensate for his loss of physical skills.

      There is a saying I really like in regards to sports and football. "This is a young man's game and a verterans sport." Yung, fast, strong players stand out and old smart experianced veterans stick around and lead teams. those who can combine the young with the old excell like Arizona. Also, players who are Young, talented AND smart are the leagues all-stars such as Patrick Willis.
      HAHA, beat you to it.

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      • dasg
        Rookie
        • Aug 2008
        • 64

        #93
        Re: The New Franchise Blog!!!!!!!

        Originally posted by Madwolf
        You should be able to raise potential based on a players performance the first 2-3 years. Then it should lock in.
        +1 agree.

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        • marcoyk
          Pro
          • Mar 2009
          • 744

          #94
          I'm not a huge franchise mode player...
          but still nice to hear of an improvement.
          was looking for something a little more exciting
          UNC Tar Heels
          Detroit Pistons
          Washington Redskins

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          • thudias
            MVP
            • Jul 2006
            • 1995

            #95
            Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

            Angry mob much?
            Because I can!

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            • lightning_78
              Rookie
              • Mar 2009
              • 141

              #96
              Re: The New Franchise Blog!!!!!!!

              Originally posted by dasg
              +1 agree.
              Agreed

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              • DLaren
                MVP
                • Sep 2006
                • 1476

                #97
                Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                Originally posted by PGaither84
                Lastly, any word on weekly progressions? I loved the week 5, 11, 17 progressions. I thought that was VERY sim. that allowed good players to go up as the year went on like Wess Wlker and players like Favre who underperformed to drop in steado f staying at their ratting all season long. It also allowed fora mid season turn around. maybe you start off cold and then got better stablisising your ratting.

                Originally posted by CapnKill
                I have another important question.

                Will progression still only occur at the end of the season?

                Just speculating here, but if Donny & Josh use the HeadCoach formula (which is looks like they will), then progression/regression will occur in small amounts all season long; not just during specific weeks or at the end of the year.

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                • IndyColts2
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 570

                  #98
                  Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                  Also, with the pre-created rookies, as great as it sounds that there won't be ******** looking rookies it poses as a problem. A person said in another thread that if there are 224 picks (actually if EA added in restricted FA's then there should also be compensation picks) and you go through 15-30 seasons of franchise, wouldn't you just see the same guy over and over if you made a new franchise? You would know who is who and what they are rated. Unless they have 500,000 players and make it where the system doesn't allow the same player in different Franchises then this will be a huge problem.

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                  • JAYMO76
                    MVP
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 1361

                    #99
                    Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                    Let's hope for an RPG style free agent blog at some point in the near future.
                    Roar you Lions roar!

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                    • PGaither84
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 4393

                      #100
                      Re: The New Franchise Blog!!!!!!!

                      Originally posted by IndyColts2
                      Plus, I'm sure it is back in, but there needs to be a TRAINING CAMP.
                      I hated this feature because it wasn't fair to the computer controlled teams. Also it was very limited. Oh, this year Patric Willis is going to go to training camp, but becasue I drafted an OLB to help out my LB core, Willis isn't in the mood to go to training came, ie. I had to seend my new rookie in his stead. the very concept of select palyers being able to partake in mini games to improve upon thier already progressed sates is un-sim and unrealisitc and un-fair. I would bypass all mini camp/training camp because if doen well your teams would become super duper when the computer was lagging behind.

                      I tihnk there should be some sort of taining camp/sumer camp but jsut for the sake or hacing players work out and stay in year-round shape. i don't think these camps should greatly improve your players as this is a standard for all nfl players.
                      Last edited by PGaither84; 04-06-2009, 07:51 PM.
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                      • Sanchez_Mareno
                        MVP
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 3485

                        #101
                        Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                        You might even see a few famous rookies make a re-appearance from those drafts.
                        I think that will be pretty cool!
                        NFL Head Coach-Atlanta Falcons Dynasty

                        Just call me Sanchez

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                        • SwayGod53
                          Banned
                          • Jul 2006
                          • 573

                          #102
                          Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                          I am truly excited to hear about all the things being addressed in franchise. I don't really think they need to add so many things as much as fixing the things that exist.

                          The only thing I'm a little nervous about is the pre-made rookies. I just don't see myself liking this. I like the random classes where each franchise season is unique.

                          It's probably too late to go back from pre-set rookies but here's hoping it works out.

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                          • PacMan3000
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 1807

                            #103
                            Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                            Here's what I wanna know...

                            The blog seemed to indicate that there will be a whole new way to scout players, and that if you scout well enough, you'll be able to even see certain ratings for these rookies.

                            The blog then said that we shouldn't fall in love with the workout warriors, and to not soley go on the numbers--such as the 40 or bench press.

                            I'm curious--what else do we have to go on? Now, maybe they are saving this for a later date, but unless we can play with these rookies in a College Senior Bowl game, or work them out at the combine, or at least see their full college stats...aren't we relegated to only going off of their measurables and a few lines of text that states what the player is good at and who they best compare to?

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                            • seveb
                              Rookie
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 62

                              #104
                              Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                              Good stuff. It looks promising for this year.

                              I'm a little leery of too much progression based on performance. I don't want my young QB not to progress because he's on the bench for seasoning. Also, it sometimes makes me feel like I'm playing to build stats for my guys, not win the game. Like if I'm up (or down) by 30 points, that I should keep pounding away with my starting RB to pad his stats. I'd like to see maybe coaching have a bigger part, and maybe much of it be random, or something else creative.

                              OTOH, I like the sharper falloff of older guys. RB's are almost ALWAYS are done by 30. Anyone want to take bets that LT's best days are way behind him? Ironically (refer to previous paragraph), the guys that pass that barrier aren't the ones who've had awesome careers, but ones who have didn't get a lot of carries early in their career and aren't beaten up. This goes for Priest and Tiki. Someone mentioned Corey Dillon had his best year for the Pats at 30, which is dubious (he had some great years for Cinci), but he was pretty much done after that. I hope older players CAN beat the odds, but it really is super-unlikely, and should almost never happen.

                              I'm sold enough that if they give me a reason to believe that line play won't totally suck, I'm gettin' it. (I swore off Madden after last year's nightmare).

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                              • LionsFanNJ
                                All Star
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 9464

                                #105
                                Re: Madden NFL 10 Blog: Franchise Mode Improvements

                                Originally posted by IndyColts2
                                Also, with the pre-created rookies, as great as it sounds that there won't be ******** looking rookies it poses as a problem. A person said in another thread that if there are 224 picks (actually if EA added in restricted FA's then there should also be compensation picks) and you go through 15-30 seasons of franchise, wouldn't you just see the same guy over and over if you made a new franchise? You would know who is who and what they are rated. Unless they have 500,000 players and make it where the system doesn't allow the same player in different Franchises then this will be a huge problem.
                                This. What is the rookie database going to be like? Will it be enough to randomize rookies enough so that we don't see the exact same players over and over if we restart a franchise? Maybe its tied to the roster updates and downloaded in the background to add more? Thats my only concern with this.
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