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Panthers could be most used team in Madden


pantherpain

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I hope not. I'll be pissed honestly. Ive played with them for yrs even with pooty squads...

Tell you one thing. I will not be switch off my team at all.

I'm downloading the actual game right now... But I actually created the thread where it belongs. Nerdvana

I hope not. I'll be pissed honestly. Ive played with them for yrs even with pooty squads...

Tell you one thing. I will not be switch off my team at all.

I'm downloading the actual game right now... But I actually created the thread where it belongs. Nerdvana

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I hope not. I'll be pissed honestly. Ive played with them for yrs even with pooty squads...

Tell you one thing. I will not be switch off my team at all.

I'm downloading the actual game right now... But I actually created the thread where it belongs. Nerdvana

Let me know what you think. I wasn't going to pay for the season pass or what ever it's called, this will be the firt madden I have bought in... well I'm getting old, in 16 years.

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Do they allow mirror matches online?

As in both players using the same team? I think so.

That season ticket thing is tempting, but I think I can wait.

And on topic, there's no doubt in my mind that Carolina will be the most used team.

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Mirror matches are allowed.

I neveer play online with the last few madden games, being my favortie team the panthers I would be sure to get my ass beat and smitty really being the only offensive option seeing as the oline sucks, or did, unless you play unrealistically and use Otah.

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Mirror matches are allowed.

I neveer play online with the last few madden games, being my favortie team the panthers I would be sure to get my ass beat and smitty really being the only offensive option seeing as the oline sucks, or did, unless you play unrealistically and use Otah.

I've played for years online... And I wax people. Even when we had pickles in at QB. Of course I put in Matt Moore.... But that's besides the point. Looking fwd to starting to play with a legit squad though!

Scoring points def won't be a problem in this years game... Or in real life either

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