I decided to go back to my Madden 03 way of playing video game football. Nothing but Play Now.
I have had so. Much. Fun. I'm a big Steelers fan so I've played random games against teams. It took me all of 3-4 games to create a slider set/penalties I enjoy. It plays so realistic. I kept Big Ben in, just because he's my favorite player.
I beat Indianapolis 23-17. That felt very realistic. A healthy Steelers team with Big Ben, could very realistically put up 20-24 points against the Colts. The Colts, with Jacoby Brissett, put up a decent amount of yardage and points. The Steelers defense felt right. They contained the run decently, but didn't shut it down. TY Hilton shredded the Steelers. 9 catches for something like 150 yards and a TD. Minkah Fitzpatrick had a pick on defense, that helped the Steelers get out to a 23-10 lead in the 4th. Colts got a last minute TD as Hilton again shredded the D. The star players truly FEEL like star players. Juju had a good game, TY Hilton had a good game, Darius Leonard was all over the place and I had a key interception with Devin Bush inside the red zone. (That one was all me, user pick for once). I ended up with 2 interceptions in the game. One mainly CPU, one mainly me usering. I also threw a pick when a Colts corner undercut a square in. It felt really good.
Then I played Kansas City. Holy hell. What a game! I ended up winning 34-31, which, when you think about it makes some sense. If the Steelers and Chiefs played, the only way the Steelers would beat the current Chiefs team is in a shootout. As much as I'm a fan of defense, a shootout every now and then isn't bad. I have to tone down the offensive holding and roughing the passer. There were a few too many holding calls that hurt the Chiefs and one killer roughing the passer (just getting bumped, hardly any contact) that gave the Steelers a first and goal. Here's the stats and animations I saw.
Big Ben: 18/25 for 193 yards and 2 TDs. This was by far my highest completion% but I used the same playbook that I use in MUT so I think that's a big reason I completed 72%. Kansas City has an iffy pass defense, so this stat isn't too unrealistic. Also, I edit every QB's sense pressure trait. It showed big time with Mahomes.
Patrick Mahomes: 33/44 for 343 yards, 2 TDs. I couldn't stop him. To compare, I held my other 3-4 opponents at 70% or less. Mahomes was at 75% and was a beast.
James Conner: 16 carries for 98 yards and 1 TD. Also by far my best outing with him, but he also broke off a long run to help his average.
LeSean McCoy: 18 carries for 89 yards and 1 TD. He was a nightmare for me. Sometimes my D-Line got a good rush and stuffed him. But he had a good 5-6 carries where he broke tackles and caused mayhem getting 7-10 yards those 5-6 plays.
I contained Tyreek Hill to 7 catches for 71 yards. They preferred to throw underneath to him though, so that helped me. For me, Juju was the one guy I consistently found. He had 7 for 68 and a TD.
I was up 31-23 with 4 minutes left. Ran the ball a lot, pick up a big first down, kicked a FG. 34-23. Mahomes takes the Chiefs right down the field and scores a TD with 30 seconds left. 2pt is good. 34-31. Kansas City recovers the onside kick. They end up running out of time at the 50 yard line. I ALMOST blew an 11 point lead with under 2 minutes left. It felt so real. Kansas City really should have won this game. The holding calls that killed their drives was the difference. Bud Dupree had a strip sack (okay okay, that part isn't realistic haha), on Mahomes inside the redzone in the 2nd quarter and TJ Watt picked up the fumble and returned it for a TD. That, was the massive difference in the game besides the penalties.
Animations-wise, I saw a bit of everything. The strip sack was neat looking, along with quite a few 2 man tackles. LeSean McCoy made my secondary look silly, and Devin Bush's hit power created some nice animations. One really cool one was Juju not keeping 2 feet inbounds, then 2 plays later I throw to him again and he makes sure he has 2 feet in. Big Ben felt like Big Ben. A lot of good throws, with incompletions being good plays by DB's, but also some overthrows by Ben (which is generally his style for missed throws on flys).
Total Stats:
Pit 193 Pass Yds, KC 309
Pit 106 Rush Yds, KC 100
Pit 299 Yds on 46 Plays, KC 409 Yds on 69 Plays
Pit 13 1st Downs, KC 19
Pit 0 Turnovers (I finally played good), KC 1.
Pit 3rd Downs: 3/8 37%, KC 6/12 50%
Pit 18 minutes possession, KC 22
So as you can see, KC had the advantage in passing, plays, yardage, 1st downs, 3rd down conversions, and time of possession. The Steelers had 1 crucial advantage. 1 takeaway for a TD. That's how the NFL goes. In a 3 point game, 1 takeaway can make all the difference. It felt so good. Without drive killing penalties (there was holding right before the fumble return TD), KC wins this 34-27 or 34-24. I also changed decent-good offensive lineman's sense pressure to average. This created more holes. I truly feel editing each offensive players sense pressure setting can affect how they run & block.
I tell ya, I'm having so much fun now. I still like MUT a bit (I like the competitiveness except when people run the same 3 plays all game), I'm dabbling in Franchise Mode, but at the end of the day, I've had so much fun in Play Now mode that it brings me back to Madden 03. I can post sliders if anyone wants them. Human and CPU have almost identical sliders, so if I penalize the human sliders, I might start losing (which I want). Something like going 10-6, 11-5, every 16 games sounds nice. I'm having fun, and it feels so good. I will never cave into the negativity some people have for this game.

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