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The panthers are perfect in Madden


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Only a few gripes w/ the Panthers in Madden 10:

1. DeAngelo has no dreads.

2. Peppers and Brayton are built like WR's

3. Na'il Diggs still looks nothing like himself.

4. Damione Lewis too skinny as well.

5. Gamble has short dreads.

If only we were an NFC east team, they'd get it right - LOL.

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played my first game (quick play) before work this morning, 31-28 Panthers over the Iggles, won it with 19 seconds to go on a 46 yard pass play to Kenny Moore for a TD Wide open down the middle of the field in a 4 WR set of Moose, Jarrett, Moore, Smitty (left to right)

Was awesome!

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I've never sat down to really play Madden, but you guys make it sound like a blast. And while I know most play the game on XBOX 360 or Playstation 3, I only have a Wii. Has anyone played the Wii version yet?

I know the graphics are no where near the other systems, but I favor graphics to gameplay anyway (which is why I have a Wii in the first place).

Worth picking up?

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First game was online against my brother. As always I was the Panthers and he was the Dolphins. In years past I beat him most of the time but the games were always low scoring with bunches of ints and sacks from the both of us.

Last night I beat him 38-3. DWill finished with 2 tds, 125 yds, Smith had 6 rec, 2 tds, 120 yds. Delhomme went 11-14, 168 yds, 2 tds and 0 ints. The oline gave up 0 sacks. I am bragging now but he may be beat me 38-3 tonight.

There was a Roster Update right out of the box when you first play online. Lloyd is in for Kick offs and Kemo is inactive although you can still use him kickoffs. I replaced him with Brayton.

They must have been paying attention to what we have been hearing from Training camp. The Captain is rated 63 but ismuch better than some of the other CBs on the roster. Martin is rated at 65. Martin is the Nickel back and Captain is 4th on my depth chart. Goodson 65 is actually rated slightly a bit better than Jarret 63 for receiving. I still use Jarrett in the slot but Goodson is my 4th wideout.

By far the best experience I have ever had with Madden. I have it for the PS3 and gamer tag is Gakonline.

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