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Now that the info is out - Madden 10 QB play - Impressions 
Posted on May 2, 2009 at 12:39 PM.
Madden 10 QB Play

Madden 10 QB play from the build we played was the best in the series. Now I’ll go ahead and say this up front so I can get this out of the way. I didn’t have a problem with it, but you were locked in for drop back passes and could not control the QB until he finished his drop. This will most likely be changed. You will be able to control the QB after his third drop step. I really did not have a problem with this at all though. I know it will piss off a number of the tourney guys as well as other style players. However, it is really not as bad as it sounds.

The stretched ratings and signature throwing styles and new QB ratings make a huge difference in the game. With Flacco I overthrew quite a few deep passes, but he had tremendous zip on his out routes. Probably one of the best out routes throwers I played with. Pennington on the other hand has a very slow release and does not get the ball down the field with as much zip as Flacco. I played with Eli Manning and he felt a little different than both Flacco and Pennington. Big Ben and Flacco felt similar because of their sheer size. I did not get a chance to test every QB but I played against some others. Before talking about the ones I played against let me just give a complete list of those that I did play with:

Joe Flacco – had a strong arm and I loved how he zips the passes on the out routes. Overthrew three deep passes on receivers who were open. I even overthrew two screen passes.
Big Ben – has a big arm as well, but release is not really fast. It’s not slow either. Best route I threw with him was deep post routes. Flacco was a little off target. That might be due to throwing to much smaller/shorter WR’s.
Kurt Warner – not as big of an arm as Flacco and Ben, but the touch to Fitz on streaks was pretty. Btw, Fitz is a monster in this game.
Drew Brees – very accurate on every throw. Felt a bit funny moving to a much smaller guy after playing with Flacco and Ben so much.
Chad Pennington – very slow release. Some throws he will make well, but to me he is limited.
Eli Manning – good arm, had some accuracy issues especially when the rumble feature starting kicking in when the Dline got close. This actually was probably what made Flacco overthrow the passes that went to far.

Now let’s look at those I played against:

Matt Cassell – Did not go deep.
Tavares Jackson – he is very inaccurate. I picked him off 3 times in the first half and the backup was in out of the half lol. Deepest pass was an intermediate pass for 17 yards to Rice.
Big Ben – Went deep a couple of times but was defended. Looked a lot in the intermediate areas. Tended to scramble a lot when under pressure. Also did a good job of stepping up.
David Garrard – was used in head to head game with Kane. Was pretty accurate on everything short. Can’t remember him going for the long ball.
JaMarcus Russell – big arm, but inaccurate.

These are the only ones I can remember. The great thing is, EA has nailed some things really well from signature style release animations to accurate stances under center and from the gun, and they have nice drop back animations.

The stretched ratings give the players a different feel in terms of sheer control and strengths and weaknesses. The rumble feature probably needs a little more work but is a very solid addition to let you know when defenders are close by. QB evade has been added, however, I did not get a chance to use it. But from the demonstration it looks really good. You can also throw the ball while being hit, although I did not do that. There were a couple of bugs here in the alpha build that they said they would clean up quickly. Joe Flacco for instance was one of the only QB’s that would throw the direction opposite he was looking. We were promised that that would be addressed.

The slower pass speeds makes a difference, however I think I want them to make this even more prominent on guys with low THP, like Pennington. I also would like the rumble to be more pronounced especially for lower rated QB’s.

In the build I played I was able to scramble out a great deal (from the shotgun) and this was something I was specifically looking to do purposely. This is where we began to talk about the pocket with the developers and emphasized that the pocket needs to set up faster. Scrambling backwards was sorta hard to do (felt very slow and lethargic) and did not feel natural. This is a good thing.
Comments
# 1 J-Unit40 @ May 2
Nice write-up LB. Thanks for sharing the information. I like the sound of varied results with different tiered QBs. Makes each individual feel unique.
 
# 2 K_GUN @ May 2
Great read!


so for a former 2k5er......will I be pleased? with the passing game/feel
 
# 3 XtremeDunkz @ May 2
great write up man. Vikings brought in their backup out of the half? Is that something new this year? I don't remember that ever happening.
 
# 4 LBzrule @ May 2
I was thoroughly surprised and pleased with it even in the Alpha build. I do think some things might need to be tighter (primarily from the defensive side). But I was happy with it.
 
# 5 LBzrule @ May 2
You mean for T. Jackson. No he actually started. I'm not sure all the roster moves were made yet.
 
# 6 tonynyy @ May 2
Sweet.

BTW, is there more control on how much touch you put on the ball than in Madden 09?
 
# 7 LBzrule @ May 2
tony, I noticed a lot more control on passes. I even over and under threw on short routes with Flacco. So you really have to be careful in how you throw it. You can't just bullet things. I noticed on the deep passes that I overthrew, they were all Bullets down the field and the ball just zipped passed the WR and he was not able to catch up with it. But when I put some touch on the deep ones, I was able to run up under them with the WR and go get it. I do have to say, I loved using Flacco in this build even though he had a bug with his throwing style. His arm is strong enough to lead WR's and allows you to take over the WR and run under passes. I noticed with Pennington though that a lot of the deep passes can be contested because he does not have the throwing power. So with Pennington it looks like the payoff will be if you have a tall WR who can go up and snag. With Flacco if you got speed out there and can get behind DB's and catch up with it, fun as hell.
 
# 8 stiffarmleft @ May 2
Thanks LB, can you comment on whether you can lead the receiver or not?
 
# 9 LBzrule @ May 2
I'm not for sure if they are going to do a blog on the passing system, but from my comments, if you can overthrow just maybe ...
 
# 10 marcoyk @ May 2
great read, thanks a bunch
 
# 11 stiffarmleft @ May 2
gotcha, appreciate the quick response.
 
# 12 tonynyy @ May 2
Thanks a lot, exciting to hear
 
# 13 83evans @ May 2
LB, do you know of anyone who used Trent Edwards and the bills or played against him?
 
# 14 RGiles36 @ May 2
Just to piggyback here...

I used Romo much of day, but when I swapped with backup QB's or picked different teams, I too could feel a major difference in release speed. I was spoiled using Romo as I was able to hold on to the ball a little longer. With other slower-release QB's, not so much.

Generally speaking, the signature animations go a long way into making the QB's look and feel authentic.
 
# 15 TreyIM2 @ May 2
Ahh, sounds much, much more realistic. I cannot wait for this game! I CANNOT, I tell u!! Thanks for the update.
 

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