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  • 2Koalition
    Banned
    • Aug 2009
    • 372

    #1

    There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

    Think about it. We know the game does some pretty crazy trades like Tom Brady being on the same team as Peyton Manning or the Patriots firing Bill Bellichek after winning a Super Bowl. everyone claims stuff like this isnt real and needs more logic - but honestly, looking back these past few years can you say anything have logic? maybe not if it happened in the game, but there is reason for everything.

    in 2004, out of no where Ricky Williams suddenly retires -- Chargers go 14-2 and then they fire Marty Schottenheimer for a coach who has like 40 wins and 60 losses. Jay Cutler is traded away from the Broncos to the Bears. Champ Bailey for Clinton Portis. Raiders trade a 1st round pick for a Dinosaur Richard Seymour.

    those are stuff that happened in real life - so anything could happen in the NFL. this is more of an informal thread, because a lot of people cannot determine what is real and what is fake. Anything could happen... heck we saw a wide reciever (Chad Ochocinco) kick field goals... why cant a punter and kicker play on the Offensive Line?
  • Rexis
    Y.N.W.A
    • Jun 2009
    • 2504

    #2
    Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

    u r so right.....but the peyton and tom brady on the same team should never happen unlees theres a new style of offense in football that requires 2 QB on the field at once
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    • txfalconfan
      Rookie
      • Aug 2009
      • 294

      #3
      Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

      i think your reaching here. Seymour isnt a dinosaur, manning and brady will never be on the same team and shouldnt be, bailey for portis wasnt a bad trade either way really, and any team could trade away a decent qb that they decided wasnt the "future". Look at cutler tonight....the broncos did good to get rid of brett favre jr.

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      • 2Koalition
        Banned
        • Aug 2009
        • 372

        #4
        Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

        Originally posted by rexis
        u r so right.....but the peyton and tom brady on the same team should never happen unlees theres a new style of offense in football that requires 2 QB on the field at once
        perhaps not on the field at the same time, but something similar to what they do in Arizona... Ken Whisenhunt uses both Kurt Warner and Matt Leinart. There's a package specificly for Matt Leinart so you will see Leinart come out onto the field for some plays.

        EDIT: look at the Eagles - i gaurantee 5 years ago if you were playing Franchise, and you saw Vick and McNabb on the same team you would be saying "Oh come on that'd never happen" and look, it happened.

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        • Pmogs10
          Banned
          • Mar 2005
          • 468

          #5
          Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

          Originally posted by 2Koalition
          perhaps not on the field at the same time, but something similar to what they do in Arizona... Ken Whisenhunt uses both Kurt Warner and Matt Leinart. There's a package specificly for Matt Leinart so you will see Leinart come out onto the field for some plays.

          EDIT: look at the Eagles - i gaurantee 5 years ago if you were playing Franchise, and you saw Vick and McNabb on the same team you would be saying "Oh come on that'd never happen" and look, it happened.
          Good point but if a side note came up that said 91 rated Vick will be in jail for 2 years and come back a 72 rating then i would of understood it

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          • KBLover
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2009
            • 12172

            #6
            Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

            Originally posted by 2Koalition
            EDIT: look at the Eagles - i gaurantee 5 years ago if you were playing Franchise, and you saw Vick and McNabb on the same team you would be saying "Oh come on that'd never happen" and look, it happened.
            Vick is whole different can of worms, though. The whole off-the-field stuff that can't happen in Madden is a/the factor, so I think that's outside the usual trade/FA signing you can do in Madden.

            Brady/Manning are still top guys and probably will be in two years - I think they'd not be on the same team, assuming they have the same ability they do now, mainly because - why would Colts trade for/sign via FA Brady when they have Manning (and vice versa)? Even with a creative offensive coordinator/scheme, that's a LOT of salary to commit and would you really gain that much? You have one superstar subbing for another superstar at a position that really doesn't need subs (not like having two strong HB, that would make a lot of sense).
            "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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            • J.R. Locke
              Banned
              • Nov 2004
              • 4137

              #7
              Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

              I agree. There should be elements of why players get traded contracts, change of scheme/coaches, etc...but in all sports the majority of trades make little sense when it comes down to making a team better.

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              • txfalconfan
                Rookie
                • Aug 2009
                • 294

                #8
                Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

                comparing warner/leinart to manning/brady is funny. No comparison except they are all qbs. Give it up!

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                • fjccommish
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 635

                  #9
                  Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

                  After the way Cutler and Orton played Sunday, maybe Denver's move wasn't so crazy.

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                  • Guggy107
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 777

                    #10
                    Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

                    Originally posted by KBLover
                    Vick is whole different can of worms, though. The whole off-the-field stuff that can't happen in Madden is a/the factor, so I think that's outside the usual trade/FA signing you can do in Madden.

                    Brady/Manning are still top guys and probably will be in two years - I think they'd not be on the same team, assuming they have the same ability they do now, mainly because - why would Colts trade for/sign via FA Brady when they have Manning (and vice versa)? Even with a creative offensive coordinator/scheme, that's a LOT of salary to commit and would you really gain that much? You have one superstar subbing for another superstar at a position that really doesn't need subs (not like having two strong HB, that would make a lot of sense).

                    but even though that stuff cant happen in madden (talking about the vick thing here), you can make the game a lot more enjoyable for yourself by imagining that something weird or unpredictable has happened to cause whatever wacky AI roster move has taken place.

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                    • Faizon
                      Pro
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 503

                      #11
                      Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

                      Disagree completely.

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                      • JohnnyNutman
                        Rookie
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 234

                        #12
                        Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

                        this is a pretty good point. i think it bothers people tho cos there is no explanation for it (like there would be in real life... or at least tonnes of coverage). most people dont have a big enough imagination to fathom any possibility it might happen.
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                        • l3bron
                          Rookie
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 8

                          #13
                          Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

                          Originally posted by Faizon
                          Disagree completely.
                          I agree with this guy.

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                          • baa7
                            Banned
                            • Jul 2004
                            • 11691

                            #14
                            Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

                            Originally posted by l3bron
                            Originally posted by Faizon
                            Disagree completely.
                            I agree with this guy.
                            I agree the second guy agrees with the first, and not just because I'm in an agreeable mood. The above quotes prove it!

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                            • baa7
                              Banned
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 11691

                              #15
                              Re: There is no such thing as a 'Real Trade'

                              Originally posted by 2Koalition
                              Think about it. We know the game does some pretty crazy trades like Tom Brady being on the same team as Peyton Manning or the Patriots firing Bill Bellichek after winning a Super Bowl.
                              I was perusing the MLB standings on espn.com this morning. I noticed the Tampa Bay Rays, who are 19.5 games out of first place, have a 0.1% chance of making the playoffs. The Twins are 5.5 games out and have a projected 8.0% chance of making the postseason.

                              Just like Manning being traded to the Pats or Brady to the Colts, both the Rays and the Twins still have a real -- as in mathematical -- chance of making the playoffs. But then you have to consider the odds here. The odds of the Rays winning all their remaining games, combined with either the Red Sox or Yankees going winless the rest of the way, is unreal. It's Twilight Zone material. It won't happen.

                              In a similar way, video game programming needs to reflect real life odds, otherwise it's not real. In Madden, Brady/Manning traded to the same team simply shouldn't happen 99.99% of the time. To see it happen in a bunch of peoples' franchises would not be real. And if it happens before, say, the year 2014 in peoples' franchises, that would be unreal as well.

                              In other words, you're really talking about properly programming the odds of trades like this happening. Sure, every trade possibility should be covered, including Brady/Manning. But the game programming needs to be set up to ensure that unreal trades -- and Brady/Manning on the same team would be completely unreal at this juncture in both their careers -- would seldom if ever happen in someone's franchise.

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