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The Madden 18 Cover Athlete Is....


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That looks like a pretty boring cover. Tom Brady, sure great player, but I can't get too hype from that cover alone . 

If we wouldve won the SB Cam woulda been on the cover of 17. I was really pulling for him to be on the cover of 12 or 13 early on in his career but then I just conceded that they weren't going to do it. 

Fun fact there hasn't been a QB on the Cover since Brees in Madden 11. 

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1 minute ago, Dhagans06 said:

Hopefully this motivates Cam even more.


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You know Cam was a finalist in at least 1 madden cover contest thing? I cant remember which one.. 

I'm not sure he cares much about madden covers. He sure as fug didn't deserve it after this season. Does he have any personal beef against the Pats? 

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7 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

I honestly want to see John Madden on the cover as a tribute 

WTH? I just googled to make sure he didn't die. He was on the cover for 8years or so. That how i noticed his nose looks like a penis....

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