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Panthers Cutom Madden Covers


Ricky Spanish

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Since Madden is coming out on tuesday and everyone here seems to hate the saints and drew brees with a passion, I figured I'd search around for some custom panthers Madden Covers. I only have 360 versions, but I will include the websites where I found them if you guys need PS3 versions. here they be, they aren't resized properly, but hey, they look pretty sweet:

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I personally am using the Matt Moore one at the bottom. and before you ask, I couldn't find any beason ones.

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Madden sucks... it might be a little better once they fix the stupid audible "strategy" pad crap. But overall, it sucks this year. Not gonna waste my money on it, neither should any of you! I plan on picking up Madden 10 at some point though and just editing my own roster. F*CK EA!!!

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1. The first one is niiiicee. Anyway I can get that in ps3 version

2. How do you print them out

I seriously had to print out like 4 or 5 just so i could match it up with an xbox cover, so i'm not sure. I guarantee there is a much easier way to do it, but i just had to guess and check each time i did it.

and as far as PS3 versions go, I don't know, check the links in my second post in this thread, they could be there, i honestly didn't check though, sorry.

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Madden sucks... it might be a little better once they fix the stupid audible "strategy" pad crap. But overall, it sucks this year. Not gonna waste my money on it, neither should any of you! I plan on picking up Madden 10 at some point though and just editing my own roster. F*CK EA!!!

cool story, bro.

i like how there can't be 1 thread about madden without someone jumping in and hating

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Madden sucks... it might be a little better once they fix the stupid audible "strategy" pad crap. But overall, it sucks this year. Not gonna waste my money on it, neither should any of you! I plan on picking up Madden 10 at some point though and just editing my own roster. F*CK EA!!!

what the hell? if madden sucks, then why are you gonna pick up madden 10? dumb asses..whats funny, is that you expect a football game thats perfect, yet you couldn't create anything close to what ea has worth a poo

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