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Cam Already Agreed To Madden Cover If He Wins


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CRA Madden curse didn't impact the last NFCS QB on it.....

He had a high in ints and his team did not make the playoffs right?

-also it was underreported that his birthmark had his family hostage since being removed.. Scary stuff the media never lets you know#Maddencursekillsfamilys

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He had a helluva o-line. Cam does not................

So madden curse left Brees alone bc of his OL? If the curse is real that wouldn't matter. If Cam has Otah or anyone other than Bell playing RT.....his line ain't bad.

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CRA Madden curse didn't impact the last NFCS QB on it.....

He had a high in ints and his team did not make the playoffs right?

-also it was underreported that his birthmark had his family hostage since being removed.. Scary stuff the media never lets you know#Maddencursekillsfamilys

Brees was on the cover during 2010-11 season.

Saints went 11-5, went to the playoffs and Brees was a Pro Bowler.

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Brees was on the cover during 2010-11 season.

Saints went 11-5, went to the playoffs and Brees was a Pro Bowler.

BUT WAIT HE DIDNT WIN THE SUPER BOWL SO THEREFOR HE IS CURSED!...

You think it sounds ridiculous but someone will say that he is cursed because he didnt win the Super Bowl with a poo team.

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Madden curse is bogus. I'll list some of the famous instances of the madden curse.

1) Micheal Vick- few years after he appeared and he did it to himself. No "curse" about it as some want to say.

2) Peyton Hillis- Only had one good year. Happens to a lot of people

3) Drew Brees- still eclipsed 4,500 yards passing and made the playoffs. Cursed because they lost in the wild card round. give me a break

4)Brett Favre- Threw a lot of interception. Shocking. Something that the individual can control. Not a "curse"

5)Ray Lewis- I read he was "cursed" because he failed to make an interception that season, and the Ravens barely missed the playoffs.

6) Barry Sander- Randomly retired. Don't exactly see Cam doing that.

Larry Fitsgerald was on the cover and had an all pro season. Eddie George also had the best season of his career after being on the cover of Madden. Dorsey Levens also had one of his best seasons after being on the cover.

I think Cam will have the best season for anyone ever after being on the cover of Madden. Why? Because it's Cam.

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Brees had one of his lowest rated seasons since joining Saints in 2010 with the most INT of his career. It was disclosed at end of he season that he had a knee or thigh injury from a hit early in the season and that greatly affected his accuracy and was the reason for record setting interceptions and drop in accuracy and rating. He then lost to the only sub 500 team in playoffs, the Seahawks.

Funny how everyone was talking about how bad and embarassing the 2010 season was with multiple postings of the Lynch run, yet, now you need a positive outcome to support the current argument, so suddenly Brees did really well in 2010. Also don't forget we lost every single RB throughout season and came to playoffs without Jimmy Graham (injured) and with a RB Joique Bell signed 5 days earlier and another RB that never started before. We also lost our only remaining RB Ivory to a foot injury.

Bottom line, 2010 was worst injury year in quite some time. Every Saints fans I know has been voting against Brees and for Cam. Don't worry, Cam has Who Dat Nation support, millions of votes coming , including 5 votes from me personally already.

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2011: New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees. Had a strong season individually, but the Saints were upset by the Seahawks in the first round of the playoffs and failed to defend their Super Bowl title.

2010: Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu/ Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. Polamalu only played five games because on lingering knee injures and the Steelers missed the playoffs a year after winning the Super Bowl. Fitzgerald still hada strong season, collecting over 1,000 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns.

2009: Brett Favre. He was traded to the New York Jets after an off-season battle with the Green Bay Packers, following his retirement, then un-retirement. He started strong, but faded down the stretch and the Jets failed to make the playoffs. His final three seasons were inconsistent and he also went through off-the-field issues.

2008: Tennessee Titans running back Vince Young. He led the Titans to their first playoff appearance in four years, but has fallen out of favor with the franchise since that season. The organization plans to cut or trade Young once the lockout is lifted.

2007: Seattle Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander. A fractured foot hobbled Alexander, the reigning MVP, throughout the season and he missed six games. His production declined and he never returned to his MVP-form.

2006: Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb. He missed seven games during the season after dealing with a sports hernia. He failed to make the Pro-Bowl for the first time in five seasons and has not been invited since. McNabb also battled with wideout Terrell Owens throughout the season.

2005: Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis. A broken wrist caused him to miss one game during the season, and it was also his first year without an interception.

2004: Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick. He broke his leg in a pre-season game one day after the game was released and missed 11 games that season. He then had a few off-the-field issues in the years that followed.

2003: St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk. He was hampered by an ankle injury all season, and failed to match his production from previous seasons. His decline started after appearing on the Madden cover and he never rushed for 1,000 yards again.

2002: Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper. Struggled all season, and had his season cut short with knee surgery after 11 games. The Vikings were 4-7 at that point.

2001: Tennessee Titans running back Eddie George. He had a great season, but fumbled at a clutch point in the playoffs, which led to the top-seeded Titans losing to the Baltimore Ravens in the first round.

2000: Detroit running back Barry Sanders. He unexpectedly retired one week before training came by sending a fax to the team.

Will Hillis fall victim to the curse? Only time will tell.

 

Read more: http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/sports/football/browns/is-the-madden-curse-real-lets-look-at-the-history#ixzz1rZZ9uIus

This article was from last year so it doesn't include Petton Hillis season, let's just say he didn't avoid the curse! Also, the Saints bounced back on the field in 2011-12 season, but now have the Bountygate scandal. It always seems to last two years.

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