
Multi-Generational Journeyman
Madden 25 Player Career Mode
I always feel like I have to do a long introduction to any dynasty/career mode that I do, but I'll try to make this one shorter. It's the time of year where I get super in to football video games, specifically the NCAA series. This year, I've been wanting to do a teambuilder dynasty and share it on the ol' OS Forums, but my NCAA 14 disc is still broken from last year and you can't download teams on NCAA 13 because the servers are down. Unfortunately, because I don't have a job and have no easy way to make some coin, this means I'll have to wait until I find enough money to pay for another NCAA 14 disc (which are seemingly very expensive these days). With that said, I've been playing some Rocket League and some FIFA when I want to procrastinate, but this past Thanksgiving weekend, I found a story in the NFL quite intriguing and I wanted to implement that into a Madden Player Career Mode.
This past week, Ryan Fitzpatrick scored a touchdown against the Eagles. Typically, that may be a normal thing for a quarterback, but this touchdown was especially special because he became the first player in NFL history to throw a touchdown against one opponent (the Eagles) with seven different franchises. I know it's one of those stats that isn't even a stat, but I thought it was really interesting.
...but he's there and he plays. He's the definition of a journeyman in the NFL and I thought it would be a cool idea to try something like that in Madden.
(I know I'm going on long tangents, so I'll try to reel it in.)
The goal: This is might be pretty obvious, but the whole point of the career mode is to play for and win a Super Bowl with all 32 teams in the NFL. Obviously, that's nearly impossible for just one player to do by himself. To hurdle that problem, I've widen the parameters so that the goal is to play for all 32 teams in the NFL as a "football family." The head of the family is myself and, from there, I've randomized the number of kids in the family and the names (More about the family aspect in the House Rules/Settings post). I've decided to go with Madden 25 because... it's the most recent Madden that I have and it's the only one that I own that has the cool feature where you can control 32 different players at one time (I don't know if you can do that in the more recent Maddens, but I'm stuck with Madden 25 regardless).
Hopefully this all makes sense and if you need any clarification with the rules or the premise, then please let me know and I'll answer the question(s) to the best of my ability. I think I'm really bad at explaining these sorts of things, but it makes a lot of sense in my head, so bear with me because I know what I'm doing (probably).
Summary (TL;DR): Want to do a teambuilder dynasty in NCAA 14, but don't have the game, so looking to lose the rust and start another dynasty (player career mode). Multi-Generational Journeyman where I try to play on each team and win the Super Bowl at least once using a variety of players who are all related. (Again, might not make sense, please ask clarifying questions if you don't understand the idea)

I decided to go with shorter quarters than what most go with because I want to be able to play a quick game after school every now and then. I don't want to make this a big commitment and I don't want the seasons to go on forever.


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