02-20-2016, 01:34 PM
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Rookie
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Re: The Broncos' Defense Dominated Super Bowl 50, But Can't in Madden
Disagree with the article, although Denver is the only defense I can have success with online because I user Von Miller and they have an excellent secondary. I know people think usering DL/pass rush means you suck, but I've been usering pass rushers since Chris Doleman on Tecmo Bowl.
Which leads me to the point of All-pro vs All-Madden in human vs human games. The difference is on All-Madden the defense plays fast, aggressive and confident. On All-Pro they play passive and unsure. On All-Pro I've seen cpu controlled players move out of the way of ball carriers and DBs intentionally not make a play on the ball. A couple years ago when EA took away All-Madden ranked games I asked one of the developers why (might have been on here, on EA forum or twitter, I forget which one) and his response they had too many complaints from All-Pro users in regards to rankings. Basically, the majority who voiced their opinion wanted the game to be easier. On Super Bowl Sunday my girlfriend's coworker challenged me to a game of Madden, I said sure, if we play All-Madden. He was typical online cheeser, sitting in my living room in the flesh. No running, didn't care about protection, no huddle, etc. Didn't even read the defense. Before the game he bragged about what he does online and the other coworkers who played him were sure he would win because he was sooooo good. Long story short, I held him to negative yardage in the first half with the Bucs, won the game 42-7. He couldn't understand how my pressure was getting to him so fast, eventhough he was only keeping 5 in to block and made no adjustments. Check that, his adjustment was to go no huddle and run the same play 3 times in a row, then throwing a pick when I audibled into the appropriate defense.
My last point will be short. The players are too big for the field. When they sprawl out they take up 3-4 yards, which would make them 9-12 feet tall. Advantage offense.
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