Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
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Re: Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
None.
Sorry if it offends you or causes you to get defensive, but my guess is that if he tells EA that the first thing he would do is get rid of the overall, they probably will not hire him.
Sorry you don't like it, but it goes against their design vision.
Also I personally would not hire him because of this:
"FBG Ratings is a one man show"
"Let the users "scout" their team like real GMs and coaches do based upon the TRAITS and PRODUCTION of their players."
My perspective is that on one hand he is saying my way or not at all, i.e. he does the ratings as he sees fit and will not alter his system to accommodate marketing or whoever. Sure that is fine.
But he then steps outside of ratings and suggests that the CFM guys do their thing differently.
So he is not keen on people giving him outside input but he is already doing that himself?
Look it is nothing against him or the ratings, but if I was EA I would not be too eager to hire him. ( I personally feel that the changes he suggests are good ones, but it is not about my opinion. Try to put yourself into EA's shoes)
The whole point of using someone like Dan is because he uses real NFL scouting data. Donny used his own opinion and info from the internet that anyone can get.
Donny was a one man show as well. I don't think EA has a problem with one guy doing it or they would have made a change a long time ago.Last edited by charter04; 07-03-2015, 06:14 PM.Comment
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In my reply I specifically say it is not about my views on Dan's ratings and you reply that it sounds like I am offended by Dan. Awesome.
I should not have any more EA insight than anyone else here. We all see the same things. The way they make ratings reveals a big deal with their top 10 lists and such. Look back at the CFM details. I think it was a stream where they discussed it. They added in the ability to know the overall of a draft pick immediately after selection. They said it will be cool to have guys ask you during the draft "what was his overall?"
Madden likes the overall rating. Abolishing that would require a drastic change in their mindset. Hence my initial comment.
Look I will explicitly state this to save from confusion: I personally would like for the overall rating to be hidden. I'm all for it. I do not think EA is interested in doing that.Comment
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Re: Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
Also if you follow the FBG site you know that he has overalls on the site. So I really don't think he would say it has to be done without overalls. Seems like he would just be suggesting it. Clearly the FBG ratings work fine utilizing the overall rating.Last edited by charter04; 07-03-2015, 06:16 PM.Comment
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Re: Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
ALso, Dan merely said he would suggest getting rid of overalls, not that he would demand them to be removed or else...Comment
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Because they don't know he would want to eliminate overall?
You guys are taking this too personally for Dan a bit. He's a great guy and his ratings are awesome and no one is saying anything to the contrary.
But if he tells him he wants to remove overall I guarantee they would say no. It's far too much of a marketing tool.
And don't get me wrong, I not only understand that overall is actually meaningless because single traits are what matters and I hate it.
I would love for them to get rid of it but it has absolutley no bearing on the field because the individual traits is the only traits that matter.Comment
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Re: Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
It is the shortness and way you worded your post. Like you were trying to swat me down or something.
In my reply I specifically say it is not about my views on Dan's ratings and you reply that it sounds like I am offended by Dan. Awesome.
I should not have any more EA insight than anyone else here. We all see the same things. The way they make ratings reveals a big deal with their top 10 lists and such. Look back at the CFM details. I think it was a stream where they discussed it. They added in the ability to know the overall of a draft pick immediately after selection. They said it will be cool to have guys ask you during the draft "what was his overall?"
Madden likes the overall rating. Abolishing that would require a drastic change in their mindset. Hence my initial comment.
Look I will explicitly state this to save from confusion: I personally would like for the overall rating to be hidden. I'm all for it. I do not think EA is interested in doing that.
anyway, i'm done with this unproductive debate..Comment
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Re: Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
That is not trolling, that's an opinion nor is it a shot. Everything else he said was about Donny.Comment
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You guys are making this out to be more than it is. Dan's vision is a Madden without overalls. I don't think Madden shares that vision (hopefully they do). I would think they would opt to hire someone who shares their ideas.
That is why I said he would not get the job. Sure, maybe I should have thrown in a probably. My bad I guess.Comment
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Re: Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
Anyone, I do not want a fight with you Kehlis; this has gotten way off topic and gone too far...Comment
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Because they don't know he would want to eliminate overall?
You guys are taking this too personally for Dan a bit. He's a great guy and his ratings are awesome and no one is saying anything to the contrary.
But if he tells him he wants to remove overall I guarantee they would say no. It's far too much of a marketing tool.
And don't get me wrong, I not only understand that overall is actually meaningless because single traits are what matters and I hate it.
I would love for them to get rid of it but it has absolutley no bearing on the field because the individual traits is the only traits that matter.
I was very clear that he merely suggested it. He never said that was the sticking point to everything.
I was just sharing a different opinion to the comment that said, You aren't getting the job.
I don't think anyone can say he's not getting a job that for sure without a "IMO" being used. Just seemed a little harsh.
So just to be clear. I can share a different opinion on this site without being labeled as "taking something personally"? I think reading into someone's feelings based on one response is a bit much. IMO.Comment
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Re: Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
Reading thru all these pages it's just sad that Madden will not give the users want they want!!!
I mean we have alot of great input on this site why not utilize some of these ideas it to make the game even better?
I just don't knowComment
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Re: Donny Moore, the 'Madden Ratings Czar', Leaving EA
I very well could have been wrong.Comment
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