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ESPN Videogames have released Madden NFL 11 full player ratings for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals.

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# 21 kodawg9 @ 07/05/10 11:53 PM
Nice. I'm not complaining about our ratings.
 
# 22 SubZero97 @ 07/06/10 12:28 AM
^^^

Bungles will be a threat.

2 Shut Down CBS.

Strong RB

Strong Oline

2 Great WRs, with 95 SPC

Good LB's.

Good QB who can throw Deep 6 pts better than Ben.
 
# 23 SubZero97 @ 07/06/10 12:31 AM
No other complaints other then this.

Donnie should know better. ben isa Pro Bowler.

Tim Tebow had better Deep passing than Ben.

Un freakin believeable.

Tim tebow - Deep 79
Jesse Campbell - Deep 79
Chad henne - Deep 78
Kyle Orton - Deep 77
Big ben - Deep 76
 
# 24 Palo20 @ 07/06/10 12:52 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SubZero97
Tim tebow - Deep 79
Jesse Campbell - Deep 79
Chad henne - Deep 78
Kyle Orton - Deep 77
Big ben - Deep 76

That is really, really BAD. Ben deserves more respect, on the field at least.
 
# 25 Senator Palmer @ 07/06/10 12:57 AM
Carson Palmer 94 throwing power... um, no. The last roster update, after his poor playoff performance, his THP was still a 96. In the offseason he's dropped to a 94? I think they've let all the talk of a shot arm influence them instead of actually paying attention to what happens on the field.

Check the highlights. That is still one of the best arms in the league from an arm strength standpoint... can't complain about too much on the list, but Robert Geathers with an 86 FMV. I love the guy's heart and character, but that's a bit high for a guy that had 3.5 sacks last year and hasn't proven an effective pass rusher since he's been a full time starter.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-h...mer-highlights
 
# 26 snowman5607 @ 07/06/10 01:07 AM
Ryan Clark is underrated. He's one of the most underrated safeties in the league, though, so I'm not surprised. I'd put him at 85 at least.
 
# 27 Maelstrom-XIII @ 07/06/10 01:10 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SubZero97
No other complaints other then this.

Donnie should know better. ben isa Pro Bowler.

Tim Tebow had better Deep passing than Ben.

Un freakin believeable.

Tim tebow - Deep 79
Jesse Campbell - Deep 79
Chad henne - Deep 78
Kyle Orton - Deep 77
Big ben - Deep 76
Geez, can't anyone get this guy's name right? Jason Campbell. Jason.

With that said, WOW. I don't like Big Ben, but even I think that it's rediculous that Tebow and Kyle Orton have a more accurate deep ball than him...
 
# 28 im_noob @ 07/06/10 01:39 AM
Some of the Steelers' are ridiculous.

Need to go up:
Ben: By far my biggest complaint. He should be a 90 and for the 2nd straight year his Deep Accuracy and really all of his accuracy ratings are much to low. Pretty sad the Tebow ect have better deep throw acc. WTF

Mendenhall's injury rating: A 68? He played all 16 games this year and for most of his starts he was getting nearly every carry, our depth is crap. I guess one injury in his rookie year is enough to justify that?

Taylor: Won't complain too much but I think he'd be good around an 85.

Need to go down:

Starks: Should be much closer to 81 or 82 than 85. Good player, but not in the 85 and up range. Colon and him should be switched.

Hartwig: PFF rated him as the worst center. Him and Essex were our worst lineman, how does he get an 81? Should be around 77.
 
# 29 SubZero97 @ 07/06/10 05:37 AM
Flacco has a 80 Deep Ball.


Passing Yards Leaders - All Players


RKPLAYERTEAMATTCOMPPCTYDSYDS/ALONGTDINTSACKRATEYDS/G
1Matt Schaub, QBHOU58339667.947708.187229152598.6298
2Peyton Manning, QBIND57139368.845007.888033161099.9281
3Tony Romo, QBDAL55034763.144838.15802693497.6280
4Aaron Rodgers, QBGNB54135064.744348.208330750103.2277
5Tom Brady, QBNWE56537165.743987.788128131696.2275
6Drew Brees, QBNOR51436370.643888.5475341120109.6293
7Ben Roethlisberger, QBPIT50633766.643288.5560261250100.5289
8Philip Rivers, QBSDG48631765.242548.758128925104.4266
9Brett Favre, QBMIN53136368.442027.916333734107.2263
10Eli Manning, QBNYG50931762.340217.907427143093.1251
RKPLAYERTEAMATTCOMPPCTYDSYDS/ALONGTDINTSACKRATEYDS/G
11Kyle Orton, QBDEN54133662.138027.038721122986.8238
12Kurt Warner, QBARI51333966.137537.324526142493.2250
13Jay Cutler, QBCHI55533660.536666.617127263576.8229
14Jason Campbell, QBWAS50732764.536187.148420154386.4226
15Joe Flacco, QBBAL49931563.136137.247221123688.9226
 
# 30 SubZero97 @ 07/06/10 05:39 AM
Balti Stats up.

Flacco ahead of Ben, I posted the Stats above to show the BS.


NUMNAMEPOSOVRSPDACCSTRAGLAWRSTATGHINJSWGJMPCATCARTHPTHATASTAMTAD
5J. FlaccoQB876965746780928595655530589683878580



NUMNAMEPOSOVRSPDACCSTRAGLAWRSTATGHINJSWGJMPCATCARTHPTHATASTAMTAD
7B. RoethlQB887066856984959692937452649383858276



Flacco ahead of Ben, I posted the Stats above to show the BS.

Comp Rating :

Flacco - 63.1
Ben - 66.6

Yards per Att.

Flacco - 7.24
Ben - 8.55 (Big Difference)

QB Rate:

Flacco - 88.9
Ben - 100.5

Yards:

Flacco - 3613
Ben - 4328

TD/Int

Flacco - 21-12
Ben - 26-12

Balti/Pitt Top 3 WRs Deep Completions Over 20 yards

Balti:
Heap - 10
Mason - 9
Clayton - 8
Total: 27


Pitt:
Holmes - 21
Ward - 15
Wallace - 14
Total: 50

3 Pitt Wrs in the Top 10 in the AFC in Receptions over 20 yards. All 3 Pitt Wrs had more deep Completions than Balti number 1 WR which was a TE.
 
# 31 SubZero97 @ 07/06/10 05:56 AM
Ive made my argument and posted my evidence.

Constructive Criticism.

Would be even higher completion is Sweed held onto all those wide open deep passes he dropped in the end zone.

Top 3 WRS.

Balti had 27 Deep balls
Pitt had 50 Deep balls.
 
# 32 SteelerSpartan @ 07/06/10 06:34 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SubZero97
Ive made my argument and posted my evidence.

Constructive Criticism.

Would be even higher completion is Sweed held onto all those wide open deep passes he dropped in the end zone.

Top 3 WRS.

Balti had 27 Deep balls
Pitt had 50 Deep balls.
Everybody is rushing to kick us when they think we are down.....We have a lot of adversity, but its funny how they always play good when people start doubting em.

My biggest worry is Troys knee....we'll need him to help the D pick up the slack while Ben is out
 
# 33 at23steelers @ 07/06/10 09:57 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SteelerSpartan
Everybody is rushing to kick us when they think we are down.....We have a lot of adversity, but its funny how they always play good when people start doubting em.

My biggest worry is Troys knee....we'll need him to help the D pick up the slack while Ben is out
This is so true. I think we will have great success this year. Hopefully, Polamalu will stay healthy and play at 100% because we really need him. It's almost as if Donnie is predicting our team to struggle, and basing the ratings off that, instead of prior year's performances. Otherwise, you can't explain why Big Ben's overall is so low, or why Jeff Reed is that low, or why Ryan Clark is only a 79 overall.
 
# 34 Maelstrom-XIII @ 07/06/10 12:41 PM
Subzero...

Do you have stats on how many times each QB went deep, and how many times they completed said deep balls? Because for Deep Accuracy, that's really all that matters...remember, Pittsburgh had to air it out a lot last year, while Baltimore did quite a few more screens and check downs to Ray Rice...so that may be the reason for some of the disparities...but if you can find those stats, I'd be interested to see if Ben really was more accurate on the deep ball, or whether he just had to throw it deep more often to bail the team out with their sucktacular defensive play last year...

Oh, and I foresee the Steelers struggling early, but picking it up and making the playoffs.
 
# 35 LBzrule @ 07/06/10 12:56 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SubZero97
Ive made my argument and posted my evidence.

Constructive Criticism.

Would be even higher completion is Sweed held onto all those wide open deep passes he dropped in the end zone.

Top 3 WRS.

Balti had 27 Deep balls
Pitt had 50 Deep balls.

If the ratings are all based on last year then you are right. But I do believe there is some projection of the current season involved which brings in subjective factors of the person doing the ratings.
 
# 36 SubZero97 @ 07/06/10 03:10 PM
I dont have the stats, but his completion rating is high, and it wasnt from dink and donk completions.

The guy biggest flaw is he likes to go deep and holds the ball too long, Ben doesnt check down often.

The guy had a deep ball last year until the update and they took it away.

He went deep because our guys got open alot, and we passed alot.

Only RIvers has a higher yards per pass. He isnt going short. hes airing it out, the long completions allows his average to be high.

I watch every game, he doesnt throw short very ofter. Even Heath Miller caught deep passes/

Whatever his reason, hes a pro bowler and should be ahead of the guys I listed.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Maelstrom-XIII
Subzero...

Do you have stats on how many times each QB went deep, and how many times they completed said deep balls? Because for Deep Accuracy, that's really all that matters...remember, Pittsburgh had to air it out a lot last year, while Baltimore did quite a few more screens and check downs to Ray Rice...so that may be the reason for some of the disparities...but if you can find those stats, I'd be interested to see if Ben really was more accurate on the deep ball, or whether he just had to throw it deep more often to bail the team out with their sucktacular defensive play last year...

Oh, and I foresee the Steelers struggling early, but picking it up and making the playoffs.
 
# 37 SubZero97 @ 07/06/10 03:13 PM
One arument could bbe because Holmes is gone.

But they decreased Ben midway through the season last year in the update.

So bias came early.

I personally think they lower certain areas to keep the overall at bay. Ben has a deep ball at least at an 83 to 85.

Im not asking for him to be a 90 deep ball.

Quote:
Originally Posted by LBzrule
If the ratings are all based on last year then you are right. But I do believe there is some projection of the current season involved which brings in subjective factors of the person doing the ratings.
 
# 38 canes21 @ 07/06/10 05:18 PM
How is an 88 insulting. Thats a good rating for a good player. Ben is definitely not an elite player or a great great player. I think he is a good QB that can run an offense pretty good, but I don't think he is a great player.
 
# 39 SubZero97 @ 07/06/10 05:43 PM
Ill take that.

But the guy throws deep, look at his stats.

Quote:
Originally Posted by canes21
How is an 88 insulting. Thats a good rating for a good player. Ben is definitely not an elite player or a great great player. I think he is a good QB that can run an offense pretty good, but I don't think he is a great player.
 
# 40 Maelstrom-XIII @ 07/06/10 06:04 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by johnny sack
Yeah true. That winning SB drive and pass magically happened on its own.

And im not going to get into an arguement as to whether or not he's elite. I'll allow his stats and SB trophies speak for themselves

If game winning drives are the barometer for elite-ness, then surely Eli Manning is elite as well, no?
 


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