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Madden 12 is to realistic


Makish

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Just got the game and did all the trades

First game against the bengals

Bengals get the ball first

First play of the game Deep to Green TD 78 yards he burnt gamble

( im in shock)

I get the ball

Cam to S.S for 24 yards, Kid has a Cannon in the game

Next 30 yards to olsen i'm loving it

Then comes the real Cam

Overthrows everywhere the next 4 passes

punt

i use McClain on DT

LOl cant stop the run, they are destroying Fua , so i put in Balmer he's 79 overall ,he helps stop the run........ a little

Punt to Edwards, he fumbles it( I laugh) but gets it back

I get stopped again

punt

Dalton throws INT to gamble touchdown

i drive kick a FG

Score 10 panthers 7 bengals

Cam looks bad in the second half i throw 2 INT( ball wasn't even close to WR

Lafell drops 2 passes LOL

1 min. left in the game Dalton to shipley for 45 TD ( out jumps Captain LOL )

score 14 bengals 10 panthers

Cam throwing it everywhere perfect (55 yard bomb to S.S perfect pass TD)

score 17 panthers 14 bengals

Dalton drives with 20 seconds left and hit a 58yard FG

Overtime Bengals get the ball first

Dalton driving (shipley is destroying Captain)

another slant to Shipley, Beason hits him hard knocks him out the game :D

Punt

Edwards for 24yards great return

Cam overthrows S.S on a slant = INT

dalton drives on use thrown to the 3 and 4 WR(FG bengals win)

Cam's stats 11 for 24 204 1td 3 INT

S.S 5 104 1td

Dalton 12 for 23 261 2td and 2 INT

Green 3 105 1 Td

On 3 sure sacks dalton threw the ball out of bounce( A.I is smart)

C.johnson did nothing, hardy hit dalton alot

1 false start by Gross;)

without beason i just don't know how bad it would have been (Beason 12 TK)

I was getting thrown around with McClain

Game is really good and i hate madden, Franchise time, going to skip first year and draft a WR and DT

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fail

And even if you had the game, they wouldn't have Balmer on the team already. Also why wouldn't you roll with Ron Edwards since you can put in injured players?

1. He said he made all the trades in his sentence.

2. If you shell out like an extra $25, you can get ripped off with what EASports calls "season pass". Pretty much you can download the game today instead of waiting to buy the game on the 30th. You still have to buy it on the 30th, you just get to play the full version for an extra 3 days.

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2. If you shell out like an extra $25, you can get ripped off with what EASports calls "season pass". Pretty much you can download the game today instead of waiting to buy the game on the 30th. You still have to buy it on the 30th, you just get to play the full version for an extra 3 days.

Lmao EA works harder at draining peoples bank accounts than developing a decent game.

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