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Madden Team Ratings revealed


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Panthers team ratings:
Overall - 87 (tied for first with New England)
Offense - 91 (second in the league behind the 93-rated Pittsburgh Steelers)
Defense -  87 (tied for fifth with the Bengals and Vikings; behind only Seattle, New England, Denver, and Kansas City)

No overall Special Teams ratings have been revealed, but I assume that's where we get pulled down - 87 overall seems a bit low just looking at offense/defense ratings.

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1 minute ago, Salisburysean98 said:

Panthers should be top 3 at least. Hard to see KC and Seattle ahead of us.

I can see it, EA Sports had to ding us pretty good in our secondary.  No reason for them to think much of ours.

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24 minutes ago, RickyManningJr said:

I wonder how Bradberry and Worley look stats wise. Could be decent because they are big if they hook them up with some speed.

Probably very low. Vernon Butler is only a 74 and I can't imagine they would be higher. We're probably saved by the rest of the defense though - Kuechly is a 99 (maybe the first Panther ever to get one), Short is a 92, Davis an 89, and Coleman is a 87.

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Stars rating is probably the most off of anyone, but brockers for the rams has the same rating and plays a similar role.

Bradberry may be solid, 90speed, 81 zone, 77 hit power. Worly has high 80s press. 

Our defense has some insane catch ratings(81 luke, 80 coleman, i remember shaq davis and a fe others are good too) and luke got a nice hit power bump up to 93. 

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