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What a joke...Cam not one of the top 10 rookies in Madden 12.


PanthersGuy28

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I really hope it's just his awareness that's low and bringing his overall down...

Julio Jones and JJ Watt in the top 10?

JJ Watt was a safe pick, but low ceiling IMO.

And Julio Jones' stats must look like this: Speed 99, Acc 99, Jumping 99, Elusiveness 99, Break tackle 99, Catching 55.

Also, could've had him in there above Pouncey and Prince Amukamara. But, whatever, hopefully he shows out and is the top rookie this year. Not where you start but where you finish.

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So Mark fugging Ingram is in the top 10, after an OK year and being injured. But Cam isn't worthy, after posting the best QB rating in the history of college football? After bitch-slapping the SEC (for the most part) and winning the national championship and the Heisman, just isn't worthy? Bull.

As already stated, once he plays a few games and the updates come, he'll be higher, but it is ridiculous that he isn't among the top 10 overalls right now.

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So Mark fugging Ingram is in the top 10, after an OK year and being injured. But Cam isn't worthy, after posting the best QB rating in the history of college football? After bitch-slapping the SEC (for the most part) and winning the national championship and the Heisman, just isn't worthy? Bull.

As already stated, once he plays a few games and the updates come, he'll be higher, but it is ridiculous that he isn't among the top 10 overalls right now.

This is false, he didn't.

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lol I remember the last madden ratings thread where I called Cam getting a poor rating because rookie QB's almost never get good ratings(because QB awareness and accuracy play so much into a QB ratings, and rookies always start low there)

lolololol

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