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Madden NFL Creative Director, Michael Young asks this question, via Twitter.

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Which "lesser known" media personalities would you like to see in Madden's virtual twitter feed in the future?

For me, beat reporters from each team, would be a good start, or official Twitter accounts from each individual NFL team.

Who would you like to see?

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# 21 lgxjames @ 07/04/12 09:24 PM
Is Stephen A Smith in already??
 
# 22 bigeastbumrush @ 07/04/12 10:10 PM
Sean Payton & Jonathan Vilma

 
# 23 WildeCane @ 07/04/12 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bigeastbumrush
Sean Payton & Jonathan Vilma

we already mentioned former payers and coaches lol
 
# 24 mattsatx79 @ 07/05/12 12:20 AM
I'd be down for seeing the beat reporters for each team. That would be a cool addition.
 
# 25 SkillzKillz719 @ 07/05/12 01:58 AM
Will Ferell
 
# 26 tanner75 @ 07/05/12 02:27 AM
I'd rather have a weekly wrap-up show with highlights of all the big games, signings and moves, injuries etc. To be honest reading tweets doesn't do it for me.
 
# 27 Icarus2k9 @ 07/05/12 04:54 AM
Again, don't know if these people are in, but Mike Mayock and Mel Kiper Jr. would be nice, though with the NFL Network saturation that might just mean Mayock alone. His constant college prospect/draft tweets would be veeery interesting when someone you haven't taken an interest in at all suddenly gets praised to the high heavens.

This is a healthy sign that they're looking to expand the presentation in franchise menus long term though. They should 100% build in NFL.com for next year at the very least if they're going down the online social media route...would be nice to see twitter used to link to longer-form stories and maybe even game-generated twitpics too.
 
# 28 brza37 @ 07/05/12 05:04 AM
OCNN!!! The original tweeter has got to make it in the game.

Pro Football Focus would be nice too. Nobody breaks down the game into stats like they do. It would be really cool to see some of their metrics in Madden but that would probably be pretty tough to incorporate.
 
# 29 CT Pitbull @ 07/05/12 06:09 AM
mel kiper todd mcshay ron jaworski <--only on qb play, herm edwards, mike wilbon, tony kornheiser,rich eisen, marshall faulk, warren sapp, steve mariucci,
 
# 30 MooseBoyJ @ 07/05/12 08:56 AM
Well since they have Skip Bayless I'd like them to put in Stephen A Smith so they have twitter fights and provide some comedy in the game. Now on a real one. I would say have the twitter feed custom to the player/coach. Lets say if your a coach your have the likes of John Madden and Tony Dungy in your feed. If your a QB you get the likes of Marino, Montana, Elway and so on......
 
# 31 cuttingteeth @ 07/05/12 10:23 AM
My fear with all of this is them worrying more about what surrounds the game instead of the actual game itself. I don't mean that to sound like I'm trolling...hear me out. The celebrities we should be worried with are the players, as with T.O. and such we could have plenty of immersion surrounding the game...just hearing in general player and coaches' sides of things that really affect the game on the field. What I'm getting the sense of instead is that they want to bring in opinionated, sportscaster celebrities that, yeah, they do talk up the sport and affect it slightly (just a little bit), but they get more annoying, as they mostly think they are more part of the league than who really matters.

I guess I'm trying to say this: All of the twitter and dynamic immersion of the talking heads should be incorporated into the online dynasties website. That seems to be the more perfect place for all of that, and it'd be relied upon bandwidth instead of disc space. I think they should really consider this possibility because the size of the coding, now, they are going to need all the disc space they can get come as soon as next year (adding back features) and especially for next gen.

So...not hating on it so much, as I'm thinking they incorporated it into the wrong place when so many are wanting features back into the game...because...will the space be there for it, you know?
 
# 32 Icarus2k9 @ 07/05/12 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by cuttingteeth
My fear with all of this is them worrying more about what surrounds the game instead of the actual game itself. I don't mean that to sound like I'm trolling...hear me out. The celebrities we should be worried with are the players, as with T.O. and such we could have plenty of immersion surrounding the game...just hearing in general player and coaches' sides of things that really affect the game on the field. What I'm getting the sense of instead is that they want to bring in opinionated, sportscaster celebrities that, yeah, they do talk up the sport and affect it slightly (just a little bit), but they get more annoying, as they mostly think they are more part of the league than who really matters.

I guess I'm trying to say this: All of the twitter and dynamic immersion of the talking heads should be incorporated into the online dynasties website. That seems to be the more perfect place for all of that, and it'd be relied upon bandwidth instead of disc space. I think they should really consider this possibility because the size of the coding, now, they are going to need all the disc space they can get come as soon as next year (adding back features) and especially for next gen.

So...not hating on it so much, as I'm thinking they incorporated it into the wrong place when so many are wanting features back into the game...because...will the space be there for it, you know?
I'm not sure about this one...even if they put ten more celebrities and reams of text for them, we're talking ten image files and a book's worth of text, and that's being generous. Seeing as a book weighs in at less than a megabyte, I think this is exactly the sort of thing they should be expanding on to add to immersion. Hell, get one person in for the entire year to write fake articles, tweets and blurb and it'll still be no more than a mb or two...and that much non-repeating material would be celebrated on here very quickly.
 
# 33 cuttingteeth @ 07/05/12 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Icarus2k9
I'm not sure about this one...even if they put ten more celebrities and reams of text for them, we're talking ten image files and a book's worth of text, and that's being generous. Seeing as a book weighs in at less than a megabyte, I think this is exactly the sort of thing they should be expanding on to add to immersion. Hell, get one person in for the entire year to write fake articles, tweets and blurb and it'll still be no more than a mb or two...and that much non-repeating material would be celebrated on here very quickly.
Yeah, that's cool. Admittedly I have to ask my contacts/friends who do developing to figure out the logistics overall. I just thought that it seems they could go bigger and do more from an online programming through the dynasties website that did what they want and 100-fold because it'd be wide open as compared to what's compressed to just the disc.
 
# 34 moylan1234 @ 07/05/12 12:19 PM
This is another clear example to me that my priorities for a football game and theirs are in no way aligned with each other. I'm just now praying that NCAA doesn't get invaded with this type of logic because then I'll have no place left to go.
 
# 35 RGiles36 @ 07/05/12 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Icarus2k9
I'm not sure about this one...even if they put ten more celebrities and reams of text for them, we're talking ten image files and a book's worth of text, and that's being generous. Seeing as a book weighs in at less than a megabyte, I think this is exactly the sort of thing they should be expanding on to add to immersion. Hell, get one person in for the entire year to write fake articles, tweets and blurb and it'll still be no more than a mb or two...and that much non-repeating material would be celebrated on here very quickly.
Agreed.

I mean, the Twitter feed is well done. It truly adds to the immersion.

But it won't be long before you notice the same tweet(s) with a different player's name mentioned. I played for just three days and I saw a bit of that. There's still a very good amount of variety in the tweets and content, but you certainly will see some identical tweets with the name interchanged.
 
# 36 volstopfan14 @ 07/05/12 12:52 PM
Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay would be great if they are not in already. Beat reporters would be cool.
 
# 37 DeuceDouglas @ 07/05/12 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by moylan
This is another clear example to me that my priorities for a football game and theirs are in no way aligned with each other. I'm just now praying that NCAA doesn't get invaded with this type of logic because then I'll have no place left to go.
Seeing as how one of their big features this year is 'Reaction Time', I'd say they've got bigger problems than setting their priorities straight. And just because they tweet something, doesn't mean that it's at the top of the priority list.
 
# 38 PGaither84 @ 07/05/12 01:04 PM
Paul "fitzy" Fitzpatrick. https://twitter.com/#!/FitzyGFY

While known more for his YouTube videos, he would be a great addition.

[warning strong language]

http://youtu.be/L4bpHsNnBFU

http://youtu.be/QNIl2uCPwWs

http://youtu.be/Gn9GMSSI4GI

http://youtu.be/TqVtyoV4IVY
 
# 39 DeuceDouglas @ 07/05/12 01:05 PM
I think having multiple beat writers for each team would be good. The reason I say multiple is because I think it would be interesting to have one of them have a more positive outlook and have the things he says always be spun positively. And then conversely, have the other guy be completely negative. If you're playing poor he's just trashing everything weekly and then even if you're playing well he's still constantly bickering about how the coach has lost control or the QB can't win the big one.

It would create an interesting dynamic I think and wouldn't be too far off real life. I think if something like this were too happen, they'd have to use fake "writers" but as long as I'm immersed, beat writers being real people isn't a huge concern.
 
# 40 moylan1234 @ 07/05/12 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by DeuceDouglas
Seeing as how one of their big features this year is 'Reaction Time', I'd say they've got bigger problems than setting their priorities straight. And just because they tweet something, doesn't mean that it's at the top of the priority list.
the fact that it's anywhere on their list when there's so much missing from the game is frightening to me and reaction time isn't a "big" feature when it's only available in one specific game mode that can be easily avoided
 


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