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Madden 12: Cam Newton player traits


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he isn't oblivious to pressure though...

clutch, well I guess I can buy that.. he had an insane amount of game winning comebacks though.

in college football

rookies always have shitty ratings. he'll probably have great physical stats(speed, strength, trucking, etc) but his awareness will be low which will tank his rating, just like Bradfords was entering last season.

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so just because it's college he's oblivious to pressure? an intangible?

I get the clutch, but still.. "sort of" would be a better answer. but I'm not going to harp on that.

he's a rookie it's as simple as that

he was clutch against college defenses. you never know how one will translate to the NFL level.

madden doesn't rate people off of their college football performance. they rate them off of physical stats and their performance at the NFL level. all it'll take is a few weeks of solid play and Madden will throw an update in with better stats. for example Bradford started the season with an awareness rating of 63 when everyone knows he was a very good decision maker in college.

you guys need to not take everything so personally.

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he's a rookie it's as simple as that

he was clutch against college defenses. you never know how one will translate to the NFL level.

madden doesn't rate people off of their college football performance. they rate them off of physical stats and their performance at the NFL level. all it'll take is a few weeks of solid play and Madden will throw an update in with better stats. for example Bradford started the season with an awareness rating of 63 when everyone knows he was a very good decision maker in college.

you guys need to not take everything so personally.

you should try reading what I wrote.. then try again.

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I think oblivious to pressure means that he doesn't get phased by pressure. I was reading an article and Ben Rothlesburger has the same trait and that's what the developers were saying it meant.

It's sandwiched between settings for throwing the ball away and forcing passes so that's why I interpreted it as pocket pressure, not general game pressure.

If that's what it means then okay, but if it means he's oblivious to pressure in the pocket that's ridiculous... the guy has eyes in the back of his head.

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