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Steve Smith gets acknowledged as a legend by Madden for the first time


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23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

90 speed and especially 86 jumping are both too low. Was Smitty ever caught from behind in his prime? The guy was only 5'9" yet won tons of jump balls in large part because he could jump out of the gym.

To be fair, it is still early in the ultimate team season which runs year round until next madden is released. They have certain numbers capped and dictate the overall speed of the game. For example the fastest player in mut is probably tyrek hill right now with 92 speed.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

90 speed and especially 86 jumping are both too low. Was Smitty ever caught from behind in his prime? The guy was only 5'9" yet won tons of jump balls in large part because he could jump out of the gym.

Yeah and his special catch should be higher. I mean he had highlight reel after highlight reel. Dude even shook off the entire saints defense one game. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

90 speed and especially 86 jumping are both too low. Was Smitty ever caught from behind in his prime? The guy was only 5'9" yet won tons of jump balls in large part because he could jump out of the gym.

I play mut

 

the fastest guy is tyreek at 92 speed. Like the other dude mentioned

 

mut ratings are scaled way back.   The best/fastest are hivering at about 92

 

this is the equivalent of him being 97 speedish which was his madden speed in his prime at the time

 

 

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31 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

I’m not sure you understand what the “Spectacular Catch” attribute means...if that’s your reasoning.

I really wish I could call this guy a idiot because he doesn't understand a reference but I won't. 

Let's just say I do understand kid and Smith made circus catches look easy. 

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