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Originally Posted by Donny_Moore |
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Calvin Johnson should be fun at least.
You are talking about an 0-16 team, first of it's kind. I believe the expectation (and rightfully so IMO) from most people who care to dabble in this kind of thing, I think that expectation for the Lions in Madden 10 the video game is for them to be the very worst of all 32 teams in the league. I'm talking clear-cut, 32 of 32.
And on paper, aside from Megatron as mention above, the Lions will be pretty bad. Kevin Smith will get a nice bump, he shows signs which is OK, but then you have first round pick Gosder Cherilus....he had a Joe Average year, so he's not much to build around. Ernie Sims is the one nice thing on defense, not much else to get excited about. Name the Lions Corners. See what I mean...
Your turn, now you tell me. If you had two average, evenly matched All-Pro Mode players playing against each other....And they went heads up Steelers vs Lions....each getting to be the Steelers 5 times...what would you EXPECT/WANT the Madden 10 results to be?
Would you want a 50/50 (5-5) Detroit/Pittsburgh split? A 10-0 Steelers sweep?
I have a very strong opinion on this one (as you may or may not tell from this post). Would love to hear where everyone stands on this!
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Franchise mode - It would be nice to finally have to put some effort into rebuilding piss poor teams. So, I'm 100% behind the decision to make bad teams finally respond as... bad teams. That's not the case in previous titles - You can basically choose any team and make the playoffs in the first season.
If this rating change, allows teams to play more like their real life counter parts - You sold me on the game already.