My first thought would be maybe the Redskins or Browns but just curious as to what the community thinks.
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Toughest CFM Rebuilding Job
Just curious as to what you all view as the toughest team to do a rebuild on. Taking into account bad contracts, bad overall talent, lack of young talent, and even poor coaches which do any of you think?
My first thought would be maybe the Redskins or Browns but just curious as to what the community thinks.www.Lucky-Bet.site => Bet on Sports - 50% Deposit Bonus
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My thought would be: rebuild into what? That is, you can "rebuild" any team. Build into what? A winner? Well what does that even mean?
Objectively the hardest rebuilds are the 3-5 worst teams in the game. Which other teams would they be? But subjectively it depends entirely on what your vision is, what kind of team you want to build. Turning the Steelers into something resembling the Oregon Ducks might be a more challenging rebuild than turning the Redskins into a team that wins 12 games, is what I'm driving at. Depends on your goals.Comment
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All the Browns need is a QB. Not hard to find.PSN: Maserati_Bryan17Comment
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I was referring to building a consistent winner. For example while I have also historically used the Jags, I think they are to easy now as they have a young line which is going to get better every year in Madden, they also have a number of young skill position players that are going to get better so rebuilding them as I define it isn't to tough because there is already a good start.
I used the redskins as a example due to large cap numbers on veterans who by Madden standards will decline quickly, money is also tied up in RGIII if you are not planning on using him. Additionally they don't have a great group of youngsters.
The worst teams in my opinion would have no quality youngsters, poor overall talent to begin with, Potential cap issues due to large contracts on past their prime players, and coaches without as little boosts as possible that help the team.www.Lucky-Bet.site => Bet on Sports - 50% Deposit Bonus
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I thought Titans too but damned if they didn't make the playoff when I simmed the first season with them.www.Lucky-Bet.site => Bet on Sports - 50% Deposit Bonus
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Jags in the game have some good pieces to be a 9-7 team right away.
I would think the Bucs, Titans, 9ers, Skins, Bears would be the hardest.Comment
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I've been playing with the Jags, moving them to London as I have been waiting for the official roster. They do have some great pieces in place, so don't think they will be as hard to turn around as they have in the past. Both lines have the ability to be very good in the game.
I haven't looked too closely at many rosters since things could change with opening day rosters. Usually the Raiders are a team to look at for rebuilding. I will be having fun trying to turn the 49ers around after so many changes.
The game is flat out fun to play which makes it all the better.Comment
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I'd say Bears Redskins and Rams would be the hardest to rebuild.
Bears you would get Jeffery and Forte. Though Forte has only a few good years left. Defense is terrible though and oline isn't very good. Cutlers contract may be a handicap as well.
Rams don't have much on offense except for Gurley. Lots to have to rebuild on that side of the ball, but they have a pretty solid defense, at least front 7 anyway
Redskins in my eyes would be the hardest. Holes everywhere with no real superstar to build around. RG3 is on his way out, Cousins is a placeholder, Morris is in his contract year and isn't anything special at the position. DeSean Jackson is the only bright spot I can think of and he is already getting old. Definitely the most difficult fix.Comment
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I'm 0-2 as the Titans right now, they just lack that playmaker on both sides and the o-line is average at best.Comment
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I suppose I could add them to my list. I just felt like Mariota could be a good building block, especially with his athleticism out of the QB position, but thinking about their roster, they really have nothing to get excited aboutComment
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I think the Saints are worth mention too. Brees and Colston are getting old. Have a few good pieces on D in Jordan and Byrd but other than that nothing special on that side. On offense you have mediocre players across the board other than Brees and Cooks (who is mediocre other than his athleticism which in Madden makes him nasty).
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