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# 1
Str0mTropper @ 06/24/12 03:21 PM
Very true, he doesn't have to run a 4.3 you have to keep up with him.
M13 should have introduced a push-off rating since Irvin is in the game
This vid is more evidence of what I find so maddening with how Donny rates players. Irvin was a mid 4.5 40 guy in his prime, yet Moore gives him a 93 SPD? Irvin even said in the video he was not that fast by stating that other DBs like Darrell Green had to keep up with his pace (4.5). How on earth does that warrant a 93 SPD? I would have given Irvin a SPD rating around 85 at best. However, (and even Irvin alluded to this) his ACC and AGI ratings would be very good in the low 90s. His CIT and SPC ratings as well as his REL and RTE would be very high though, making up for his average speed for a WR.
Why can't the folks at EA realize this and start rating players accordingly instead of dismissing actual data and over-inflating attributes?
Why can't the folks at EA realize this and start rating players accordingly instead of dismissing actual data and over-inflating attributes?
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I think then we'd be getting somewhere quickly with pass routes vs pass coverage and release vs press coverage. Only thing I can think of is the engine still has trouble representing ACC/AGI vs raw speed. So in order to be quick, guys have to be fast.
Yeah, the 93 Speed of Irvin indicates one of two things, or maybe both. One being, pure fan service. He's a HOF'er, an Icon we have to give him his proper respect. The second is that the rest of the ratings still don't adequately manifest themselves with observable gameplay results in the same way that speed does.
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fsufan4423 @ 06/24/12 09:41 PM
If Michael Irvin is a overall 99 and 93 speed, Jerry Rice should be a 115 with 105 speed.
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"Irvin also helped to change the game. A big and strong receiver, he would often create space between himself and defenders by pushing off on them. Eventually, the NFL adjusted the rules, making this tactic illegal under offensive pass interference. It is often referred to as "The Michael Irvin Rule"."
http://www.mahalo.com/michael-irvin/
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TheBleedingRed21 @ 06/24/12 09:58 PM
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ConnSKINS26 @ 06/25/12 01:53 PM
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# 12
Tyrant8RDFL @ 06/26/12 11:17 AM
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Unfortunately the only rating that really matters in Madden is Speed. All the other ratings dont matter and are not implemented correclty.
It they were than Madden would have been on the right track years ago. How many times do we scout for a player and mainly check his speed over everything else. Till madden gets this right Madden will not be authentic.
Lets see how it works this year.
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Tyrant8RDFL @ 06/26/12 11:19 AM
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The rule that was change is how WR can push off the defender during pass coverage.
Irving was very aggressive with this move.
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kalimmortal @ 06/26/12 12:21 PM
yeah...irvin wasn't that fast...and he admitted as much...
but like he said...if you know how to run routes and create separation...you don't have to be fast...
if you wanna give him...99s in catching...quickness..agility..acceleration...catc hing-in-traffic..and spectacular catches..route running...that would be understandable...
but flat-out, pure, unadulterated, raw speed...he was probably mid-80s..
either EA didn't watch film of Michael Irvin..or they didn't want to offend him by givin' him too low a rating in speed...
i wonder if madden even put Irvin's endzone celebration in the game...
but like he said...if you know how to run routes and create separation...you don't have to be fast...
if you wanna give him...99s in catching...quickness..agility..acceleration...catc hing-in-traffic..and spectacular catches..route running...that would be understandable...
but flat-out, pure, unadulterated, raw speed...he was probably mid-80s..
either EA didn't watch film of Michael Irvin..or they didn't want to offend him by givin' him too low a rating in speed...
i wonder if madden even put Irvin's endzone celebration in the game...
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