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Panthers in Online Madden 11


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So .. i just played my first game of online 11 .. i was the panthers ( go figure ) against our next preseason opponent the Titans .. my record was 0-0 obviously first game .. the dude i played was 9-2

One thing i noticed after it was over .. these games take at least 45 minutes.. the 2nd thing .. for only having a 75 overall rating our team gets all over some people on defense .. i ended up winning 56-14 .. and if we get the recognition we deserve during the year the team can only get better on defense as well as O ...

Thoughts?

Is anybody else having as much trouble on kickoff returns as me? .. i rarely get past the 25 and i used to take at least 1 back a game on 10.

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I'm 7-4 w/ the Panthers. I ran back a kickoff with Sutton for 99yds which was waaaay too easy, HUGE friggin holes I didnt even sniff the other team. Now, I cant get past the 25. I have noticed alot of injuries to our team though, Ive had Smith out in 3 games, Stewart and Williams out of 2 games apiece, and 1 game i had out smith, williams, and Beason all at the same game. Craptastic.

Question, how does one save replays? I tried to do it for my KR w/ Sutton but couldnt figure it out.

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Singleback formation WR screens and counter runs are rape with the Panthers.

Try using the Bubble Screen play from the third singleback formation from the bottom(Panthers Playbook). I forget the name but it has the #1 playing slot receiver on the weak side.

Goodson is godly out of the slot as well.

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I'm 7-4 w/ the Panthers. I ran back a kickoff with Sutton for 99yds which was waaaay too easy, HUGE friggin holes I didnt even sniff the other team. Now, I cant get past the 25. I have noticed alot of injuries to our team though, Ive had Smith out in 3 games, Stewart and Williams out of 2 games apiece, and 1 game i had out smith, williams, and Beason all at the same game. Craptastic.

Question, how does one save replays? I tried to do it for my KR w/ Sutton but couldnt figure it out.

After the game is played and you're on the stats page, you can chose individual plays from throughout the game. Find the play and choose watch replay. You have a choice of several camera angles and you can save the version you like most. When you're on the main menu, you can go into My Madden (I think) to upload your video.

I have a highlight I keep forgetting to upload, running a missed FG back for a TD.

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I'm a baller at kickoffs, punt returns, screen passes, anything that requires some open field work. Madden 11 is really easy IMO for that kinda stuff. Get the fastest and most agile guy on the team to do kickoffs and punt returns (like Desean Jackson on the Eagles) and it really helps.

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