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@ZANmadden@Real_Hooper88 It’s a solid dive into the issues that have plagued the game since the introduction of RPOs. Unfortunately most people on the internet aren’t ready for that conversation. I play in a dynasty where its against the rules to hot route RPOs. Making RPOs stock again wouldn’t be bad.
@MisterCiv@Gregfontaine712 “Win every game because you should be better than everyone else” is a crazy unemployable strategy for a nms series. He’s insufferable
@SmokeCapone@EarlsWorld_ No, they’re mad you can’t max out your coach level to 100 without paying for it. Which is fair, nobody is mad about grinding it. The issue is if you play out a dynasty 30 years and win 30 national championships your max coach level is 75.
@ZANmadden With all the extra adjustments they added to defense plus the limited amount of time I have to play the game, I feel like this might just be necessary this year.
@EliotShorrParks The thought that a 2028 first round pick won’t help the team until 2030 has gotta be one of the dumbest things that could’ve been said. A first round pick in 2028 is likely to be a contributor in some way shape or form in 2028.
@PatriotsHaven Broncos traded a 1, 2, and 4 for waddle. Bills traded a 2 and a 5 for DJ Moore. AJ should net something in the middle. A 1st is not a big ask for a top 10 receiver, and the pats have no leverage cuz their WR room is trash
@jersey_eagle@mikeMaher@PatriotsHaven People are forgetting AJ cost a 1st and a 3rd, in 4 years with Philly he became 9th all time in receiving yards and was a huge reason they went to 2 and won 1 Super Bowl. Going into age into 30 they’re almost gonna get back what they traded. There’s no situation where that’s an L
@Mayzomatic Idk man, if you play video games 4+ hours a day and make content out of it you’re a gamer. Whether you’re playing madden, Elden ring, or farming simulator I don’t think your game choice matters