Nah, you can go to a knee, at least to pray. They don't count that as going to the ground. Players do it all the time. Tebow saves his for the sideline, maybe because he wants to remove his helmet while doing it.
So true. He would get flagged for going to the knee. I'm already getting tired of this Tebow stuff. EA, if you're going to added second string qb celebrations, at least, do it right, lol. Authenticity!!!
Actually, I don't think he would. I think that's the one exception as far as going to the ground. I remember Greg Jennings did it in the endzone during the Super Bowl after he caught a touchdown. Could be wrong though.
Actually, I don't think he would. I think that's the one exception as far as going to the ground. I remember Greg Jennings did it in the endzone during the Super Bowl after he caught a touchdown. Could be wrong though.
I love how this was called out within, what? One page on this topic? Not even.
Kind of funny. So does EA keep it? That's the question. Especially if it has now been recognized that that type of endzone celebration is not accepted by the NFL.
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Originally Posted by frankwyte81
So true. He would get flagged for going to the knee. I'm already getting tired of this Tebow stuff. EA, if you're going to added second string qb celebrations, at least, do it right, lol. Authenticity!!!
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Originally Posted by BezO
Nah, you can go to a knee, at least to pray. They don't count that as going to the ground. Players do it all the time. Tebow saves his for the sideline, maybe because he wants to remove his helmet while doing it.
Bez has it right....praying is the only exception for going to a knee during a NFL TD celebration.
Miami, Oakland, Chicago, Kansas City, New York, and Pittsburgh would probably disagree
Lol.
Tebow's stats against those teams: 71-159 (44% comp. rate... No other starter had below 50% for the season), 1070 yards (153 YPG. Only better than gabbert and his own YPG when including all his games), 8-2 TD-INT (the only thing he did well, avoid picks)... Pretty awful.
Weeks 15-17 (win ONE and you're guaranteed a playoff spot and a winning record) : 30-73 (41%), 439 yards (146 YPG), and 1-4 TD-INT.
I know Tebow's credentials weren't necessarily the point of this thread... But as a staunch Tebow "h*ter" (AKA: sane person who has seen him play) I felt compelled to respond. The dude is not worthy of a starting job in the NFL. And even less worthy of pretty much all the praise he received last year.
Miami, Oakland, Chicago, Kansas City, New York, and Pittsburgh would probably disagree
Man we had a whole host of injuries in that game
Our best Run stuffers(Brett Keisel,Casey Hampton) suffered early season ending injuries
When we lost those guys we had to overcompensate toward the run....
Not a good thing when Ryan Clark(Qb of our Secondary,He lets Troy be Troy) was gone too
Then Woodley wasn't out there much and when he was he was hobbling around because he tried to play on a pulled Hamstring that had kept him out the 2nd half of the season......So There goes most of the pass rush
Our O with key injuries as well didn't help them out much either.....
Oh and Yeah one of our most beloved Assistant Coaches missed because he nearly burned to death a few days before an was lying in a hospital fighting for his life
Still I've never had a problem really with Tebow(Recently the Tebow Legend Telling has gotten a little ridiculous) and he did play well in that game....
But he didn't torch the 70s Steel Curtain..as some would now have you believe
I'll admit I haven't played a TON of Madden 12, but I do find it ironic that this happened against me today. I was playing in Franchise Mode (Fantasy draft) against the Rams and Frank Gore scored on a long run. I have a old phone so quality isn't the best, but wanted to share it.
Also, going back to what we were talking about with the Salsa celebration yesterday and Cruz being by himself, after Gore got up two of his teammates came up to him and celebrated with him. So maybe that's what will happen in 13 after the salsa dance, teammates will come celebrate afterwards.
According to the pictures posted, Tebow has his right knee down and his right hand up. In EA's screenshot, his right knee is down with his left arm up. And if EA wants to tout authenticity, then they would only have him do this pre/post game or on the sideline. You can't brag about having NFL authenticity, then show us multiple player celebrations that aren't accurate.
Besides, I'd rather see the arm pump anyways. Look at the emotion Tebow shows. It would be a breath of fresh air to see players get that pumped up in Madden.
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I agree about the flex celebration and him showing that emotion in Madden. As far as Tebowing goes, he uses both arms.
A lot of people have said that Tebow only does the Tebowing thing pre game. As a Bronco fan I can say that is incorrect. I have seen him Tebowing many times on the sideline during a game. The thing is it is not a celebration at all. He is actually praying.