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J-Stew not a top 10 RB in madden 11


Lilsmitty09

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http://www.pastapadre.com/2010/06/29/madden-11-player-ratings-top-10-rb

HBs

Chris Johnson (TEN) – 99

Adrian Peterson (MIN) – 98

Maurice Jones-Drew (JAX) – 96

Steven Jackson (STL) – 95

Frank Gore (SF) – 93

DeAngelo Williams (CAR) – 92

Ray Rice (BAL) – 90

Michael Turner (ATL) – 90

Ronnie Brown (MIA) – 89

Cedric Benson (CIN) – 89

Anyone wanna explain to me how the hell Cedric Benson and Ronnie Brown are better then J-Stew? and why steven jackson is so high?

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I'd probably sadly have to agree...he's just outside the top 10.

I have a problem seeing him beat out by Benson...but that's about it. Benson was on a crappy team and still did relatively well last year. If Stewart has a injury-free season and puts up 1000 yds again...that will probably change when Madden updates mid season.

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Remember...Madden isn't accounting for team Oline strengths or offenses. Just their individual talent. If you took Steven Jackson and put him behind the Panthers O-line...how do you think he'd do. And I'm not saying DeAngelo is NOT better than Steven Jackson. Personally I see DW around 4th...just beating out Gore and Jackson, but I'd also put Rice right up there with him. Just my personal opinion and in no way defending Madden, but just trying to give perspective.

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That's a shame. I am sure Stew is very upset that a video game doesn't have him ranked in the top 10. Even though most of those guys are more proven and featured backs. R Brown is a proven back, injuries are his downfall. Benson carried the Bengals offense to the playoffs.

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I'd probably sadly have to agree...he's just outside the top 10.

I have a problem seeing him beat out by Benson...but that's about it. Benson was on a crappy team and still did relatively well last year. If Stewart has a injury-free season and puts up 1000 yds again...that will probably change when Madden updates mid season.

You know they made the playoffs and won their division right?

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