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You ever see Dan Marino throw the ball? Or John Elway?
Can't see who that is in the GIF, but the team says Miami, regardless just go to youtube and watch any Marino video and you'll see pretty much the same thing on that type of throw and route. So it's not really unrealistic at all.
Back on topic...
Madden is going to have to put the pedal to the metal if they want to get up to speed, thing is they don't have to, so they won't. EA's modus operandi has long been marketing first, quality of product second, and I see no evidence of that changing. Throw in the recent trend of license acquisition and that pushes quality of product down to third.
So hate to break it to ya, but this is how it's going to be kids. You're not going to see any sort of dramatic change in this game from year to year. There may be some slight acceleration with these new consoles, because as I understand it they are more developer friendly, but that acceleration won't just be isolated to Madden. You're going to see other sports games benefit as well, with a very real chance at Madden still being left in the dust.



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