As always, excellent looking pics. Pro-tak, the player emotions, and dirty pants are clearly demonstrated in these shots.
Time for some questions/concerns.
- I honestly feel like the skin tones are still too light for the darker players. Atari Bigby is a pretty dark guy:

It'd be nice to see this reflected in the game, instead of his creamy-milk chocolate color.
Also, as someone mentioned, the dreadlocks still leave an incredible amount to be desired. Look at Bigby's above. These things flow. They're everywhere, flying around as he lays the lumber. Same goes for Al Harris and probably many other dreadlocked guys in the league. Not everyone wears it in a pony like Fitz or Stephen Jackson.
I really hope this isn't the work of the NFL. I know that, in return for the exclusive license, the NFL was more involved in the presentation of the their players, resulting in some moves which I would call undo censorship. The primary case, of course, has been the removal of tattoos, which I find reprehensible. I think the very limited and tame digital dreadlocks in Madden may have fallen victim to the same NFL "image-cleanup" squad. Bull****, I say. If the players are allowed to have tattoos and flowing hair on Sunday, then it should be in the game. I realize it's a little nit-picky, but this is something that I feel violates the individuality of the players.
Second question: Who is the Packer being tackled? A previous poster seemed to think it was Brandon Jackson, our back-up RB. But I thought no way...far too skinny and far too light. I think it could be Ruvell Martin, #82. If it is Jackson then there are some serious problems still with the skin tones.
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