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TD celebrations?
So are the post touchdown celebrations removed from the game this year? I remember in last years game you could celebrate with the mascot, or do different things but it seems to be left out this year. Did anyone else notice this or am I missing something lol? Anyway thanks in advanceTags: None -
They took them out of real life, so they took them out of the game.I'm a Vince McMahon Guy!
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I am very pleased with the new "celebrations"SOS Madden League (PS4) | League Archives
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the celebrations suck compared to 7 years ago.
You wouldn't think it but it actually takes quite a bit of satisfaction away from scoringComment
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I'm not saying they need to do Ocho Cinco celebrations but it needs to show some type of excitement. Sometimes I want to point in the crowd while taking a pick to the house or just see the teammates celebrate a TD together. Now it's like a TD generates the same enthusiasm as a 5 yard run.Comment
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And sad to say that would likely get you flagged IRL, and the points taken off the board.WORD!
I'm not saying they need to do Ocho Cinco celebrations but it needs to show some type of excitement. Sometimes I want to point in the crowd while taking a pick to the house or just see the teammates celebrate a TD together. Now it's like a TD generates the same enthusiasm as a 5 yard run.Comment
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The NCAA might've told them to take out last year's celebrations because NCAA doesn't want people to think college football players do that, just like with the discipline system.Comment
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The NCAA is just unbelievable with this stuff. These guys aren't robots. They're 18-22 year old kids. Let them have some fun.
I say you get roughly 15 seconds to celebrate after the score. As long as it isn't something orchestrated ahead of time and there's no taunting of the other team, it should be fair game. As long as it's in the moment and directed at either your teammates or the fans, let it go.
I love that part of the rule that says something about players will get a penalty if they're "trying to draw attention to themselves." He just scored a touchdown. How is saluting the fans going to draw any more attention than he already has? HE JUST SCORED A TOUCHDOWN.Last edited by Pokes404; 07-15-2011, 11:03 AM.Comment

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