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For those who are madden AND Panthers fans


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TD Barrett (Former Madden World Champion) did a video yesterday on playing as Bryce Young in the new roster update. It's kind of fun to see what our roster potential could be in video game dream land. I enjoy this kid's content, but that does not mean you will. Also, if you find the banter at the begining annoying.... skip to the 14:07 mark. Both games have wild endings.
 

 

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Legit speed threats on the outside, big body targets all over the middle and a legit dual threat RB out of the backfield.  The possession type guys are gonna feast.  
 

Random thought of the day: If they don’t incorporate Hayden Hurst with “Triple H” or “The Game” or play the DX intro music, an opportunity will be lost.

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I feel like Bryce would be the type of QB who doesn't translate particularly well to Madden since what makes him truly special is his brain/processing...and that's essentially irrelevant in Madden since the player does all the decision making.  Otherwise, Young doesn't have a particularly strong arm, isn't the most accurate, nor is he the most athletic.  Anthony Richardson would be a fun Madden QB...albeit probably infuriating both for the player using him (when he sails a wide open pass) and for his opponent (when he scrambles for 200 yards a game).

(Admittedly I haven't watched the video in the OP yet)

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22 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

I feel like Bryce would be the type of QB who doesn't translate particularly well to Madden since what makes him truly special is his brain/processing...and that's essentially irrelevant in Madden since the player does all the decision making.  Otherwise, Young doesn't have a particularly strong arm, isn't the most accurate, nor is he the most athletic.  Anthony Richardson would be a fun Madden QB...albeit probably infuriating both for the player using him (when he sails a wide open pass) and for his opponent (when he scrambles for 200 yards a game).

(Admittedly I haven't watched the video in the OP yet)

Yeah, this. 

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41 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Did they add him to 23 for real or is this a custom character?

 

31 minutes ago, pantherdad said:

Won’t see the real video game version of Bryce until the new madden drops in August. These are just player created mods.

EA added first round picks in  the latest roster update. 

They only did 1st round picks though. They are in Madden Ultimate Team Mode as well. 
 

 

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PS5 a guy did all the draft picks. And all FA for all teams. Been running with the new depth chart so when the new come out hit the ground running. Then play with IND play book(there playbook all shotgun and single back. Looks to be a fit) Denver playbook on D.

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2 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

 

EA added first round picks in  the latest roster update. 

They only did 1st round picks though. They are in Madden Ultimate Team Mode as well. 
 

 

Whats Bryce's ratings not in Ultimate Team?

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