Madden NFL 09: WR Position Analysis

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  • AquillaThaKilla
    Rookie
    • Apr 2008
    • 2

    #16
    I think Walter Payton would be the closest to 100. He could run better than anyone else, he could catch better than most receivers, and he could throw better than the current Bears QB's.

    But he's only available with the HOF feature.

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    • Freezer Boy
      Rookie
      • Aug 2006
      • 228

      #17
      Hester should not be a 81 as a receiver, and also Calvin Johnson is definitely too high with a 92. I know he's got a lot of potential, but what did he really do last year that warrants an increase in ratings. He should have stayed an 87.
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      • crazycraze

        #18
        Re: Madden NFL 09: WR Position Analysis

        Originally posted by thmst30
        I don't agree with Smith being rated too high. I think Reggie Wayne may be rated too low, but Smith is a top 3-5 NFL receiver stuck on a power running team with some of the saddest QB play I've ever seen in my life. They just simply do not give him the ball, when they do he makes incredible things happen, but John Fox and his staff don't seem to understand that giving the ball to your best player will actually help your team win. I'd rather gouge my eyes out than watch the Panther's offense try to make a first down.
        Agreed, what Smith has done the last couple of years there is nothing short of amazing. They should be fun to watch this year.

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        • Alliball
          MVP
          • Aug 2004
          • 2368

          #19
          Re: Madden NFL 09: WR Position Analysis

          Originally posted by mickey13
          Stallworth only got an 85, Calvin Johnson didn't live up to the hype last year like Adrian Peterson, but he got a 92? Derrick Mason only got a 87 when he has countlessly had 1,000 yard seasons and been a very good receiver. Colston had one good season and one bad season and he gets a 94? Burleson only gets an 80 when he was probably the most consistent weapon for Seattle last year. The list could go on and on.
          Of his two season in the league, which was Colston's good season and which was his bad?

          I'll take Engrim over Burleson as far as being more consistent for Seattle last year.

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          • Poetique
            Rookie
            • Dec 2007
            • 241

            #20
            Just to throw in my 2 cents on the matter, Steve Smith is well deserving of his rating. I'm by no means a Panthers fan, but the little guy is pocket dynamite. He fast, explosive, agile, and very sure handed. Not to mention he has an astounding "don't give up" mentality once he has the ball. Also he's got to be one of the strongest receivers in the league. The only receiver that I'd call stronger is T.O., and even that isn't by a huge margin.

            Factor in the fact that Steve Smith's QB is crap compared to (as you compared) Reggie Wayne's, and you outta see that Steve Smith is well deserving of his rating. For that matter Steve Smith's QB is crap compared to almost all of the QB's that throw to the other comparatively closely rated WRs.

            T.O. has Romo.
            Ocho has Palmer.
            Moss has Brady.
            Wayne has Manning.

            Smith has... Delhomme. While not the worst QB, he's not the best either, and isn't even worth comparing to the 4 I just mentioned. At best he's slightly above average.
            Last edited by Poetique; 07-08-2008, 01:21 PM.

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            • capp34
              MVP
              • Mar 2007
              • 1313

              #21
              Devin hester 's rating is a joke aint no way in hell he deserves an 81 rating.
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              • g2thecore
                MVP
                • Jun 2008
                • 1818

                #22
                Re: Madden NFL 09: WR Position Analysis

                Originally posted by #1EaglesFan1973
                Where the hell is Eagles WR Kevin Curtis on the "Hosed" list??? He's rated as an 85 I believe he should be an 88 or 89.

                The man caught 77 balls for over 1100 yards & 8td's (6 recieving & 2 on fumble recoveries) last year!!

                & by the way Berrian is ranked as he should be he's shouldn't be on the "hosed" list. he's overrated.
                I agree... Bernard Berrian is just a faster receiver....he's way overrated. Kevin Curtis was pretty solid for the Eagles last year and definitely deserves a higher rating.
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                • ProfessaPackMan
                  Bamma
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 63852

                  #23
                  Re: Madden NFL 09: WR Position Analysis

                  Greg Jennings is my man...Favorite player on the Packers right now...but even I find it crazy and insane to have him at a 93.
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                  • SoxFan01605
                    All Star
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 7982

                    #24
                    lol...didn't Ian (or somebody from the Madden crew) say that the overall rating wasn't even a factor in how good the player plays? It's the "sub" ratings that are important (though I'm sure we can all find plenty we don't agree with there, as well). These lists are fun and interesting, but nothing to get too worked up about, IMO.

                    I think certain ratings push the overall up more than others, which may be why some guys end up over/under rated in people eyes. Hester would probably be a good example of this as the ratings needed to shape his dynamic return abilities (speed, agility, elusiveness, etc) would boost his overall significantly.

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                    • Poetique
                      Rookie
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 241

                      #25
                      Re: Madden NFL 09: WR Position Analysis

                      Originally posted by SoxFan01605
                      lol...didn't Ian (or somebody from the Madden crew) say that the overall rating wasn't even a factor in how good the player plays? It's the "sub" ratings that are important (though I'm sure we can all find plenty we don't agree with there, as well). These lists are fun and interesting, but nothing to get too worked up about, IMO.

                      I think certain ratings push the overall up more than others, which may be why some guys end up over/under rated in people eyes. Hester would probably be a good example of this as the ratings needed to shape his dynamic return abilities (speed, agility, elusiveness, etc) would boost his overall significantly.
                      That's absolutely right. For example you can create a player and adjust his stats to allow for him to have only say, a 90 OVR rating, when in actuality he could realistically be 2-3x better than any higher rated player.

                      For example you can make a 99 speed/99 str/99 elusive/99 trucking RB, lower certain other stats, and he's actually a monster, although the OVR wont reflect it.

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