mvandor said:God I hate the OOP b.s. Turns MUT into a cartoon.
If you want authentic NFL experience, go play franchise.
mvandor said:God I hate the OOP b.s. Turns MUT into a cartoon.
If you want authentic NFL experience, go play franchise.
QuandariousDingle said:send a pic, i wanna see what it looks like
I’m a young boomer, not sure how to post a pic. It’s a navy box with a glittery sliver front a a thick navy bow. Says Neon Wonders down the left side of the box. Quicksells for 16,000 snowflakes
These are looking to be ltd presents leaks since the presents have colors and verbiage that align with each of the 4 oop leaks.
XxxJaire23xxX said:If you want authentic NFL experience, go play franchise.
Here's the problem, kid. I'm a genuine NFL history buff, I enjoy using HOF players of yesterday that don't exist in franchise mode. And I enjoy the MUT system more in part because of that. I've either seen some of these players play during their careers or have seen video of older players so I "know" them. William Perry at RB I can accept, or Prime at WR, because they happened IRL. Pretty sure Gronk never played a down at LB, Fridge at QB, or Bo at DB. EA has other wack modes to run that cartoonish crap on.
This community is divided between serious NFL/football fans including guys like me that played through college (JC in my case), and gamers that wouldn't care if Mickey Mouse was dropped as a 94 QB as long as he was best in game. These two groups see things VERY differently.
bamarover15 said:I don’t mind them as long as they’re positions these players actually played
Agree 100%. Which is maybe 5% of the OOP crap EA drops.
Cabbagg3 said:Yeah I feel that. I never really liked the OOP cards. Im getting a new top QB and WR for my tt but idk. Mixup Monday is such a shit promo anyway the cards are gonna be EASILY out of my price range. Its a cool idea but I just never liked using them myself. Maybe I’m just lame af for that but whatever.
Some of us prefer an NFL game that while a fantasy is a reasonably accurate representation of NFL history.
mvandor said:Here's the problem, kid. I'm a genuine NFL history buff, I enjoy using HOF players of yesterday that don't exist in franchise mode. And I enjoy the MUT system more in part because of that. I've either seen some of these players play during their careers or have seen video of older players so I "know" them. William Perry at RB I can accept, or Prime at WR, because they happened IRL. Pretty sure Gronk never played a down at LB, Fridge at QB, or Bo at DB. EA has other wack modes to run that cartoonish crap on.
This community is divided between serious NFL/football fans including guys like me that played through college (JC in my case), and gamers that wouldn't care if Mickey Mouse was dropped as a 94 QB as long as he was best in game. These two groups see things VERY differently.
Ok, I understand where you're coming from. I truly do, I believe that the OOP cards if they want to pick and choose any player in the game by random. I think the stats should be a little different, take OOP Mike Evans FS from the MCS, Mike Evans shouldn't have 94 MC or 90 ZC. He should be get at catching, jumping maybe and the major DB stats be nerfed a little since they're played in the wrong position, I don't think OOP Calvin Johnson should be the BEST CB in the game. I can 100% agree with you on that. But I do think EA should add like past Madden teams in Franchise or Legends like The Show has. I still think the OOP cards are cool, but they are out of hand. Like, I was fricking sick and tired of FS Julius Peppers 50 yards away from my route lurking me last madden. I can understand that view. And I don't wanna be that guy, but gronk did play S/LB in his career once or twice, he played more Saftey on Hail Marys. Yes, I also love the legends because I watched Bress, Rivers, Peterson, and Talib and all those guys play and it's cool to see them in MUT.
XxxJaire23xxX said:Ok, I understand where you're coming from. I truly do, I believe that the OOP cards if they want to pick and choose any player in the game by random. I think the stats should be a little different, take OOP Mike Evans FS from the MCS, Mike Evans shouldn't have 94 MC or 90 ZC. He should be get at catching, jumping maybe and the major DB stats be nerfed a little since they're played in the wrong position, I don't think OOP Calvin Johnson should be the BEST CB in the game. I can 100% agree with you on that. But I do think EA should add like past Madden teams in Franchise or Legends like The Show has. I still think the OOP cards are cool, but they are out of hand. Like, I was fricking sick and tired of FS Julius Peppers 50 yards away from my route lurking me last madden. I can understand that view. And I don't wanna be that guy, but gronk did play S/LB in his career once or twice, he played more Saftey on Hail Marys. Yes, I also love the legends because I watched Bress, Rivers, Peterson, and Talib and all those guys play and it's cool to see them in MUT.
Appreciate your point of view. Yes, if they're gonna drop unrealistic OOP cards they should NEVER be best in game at that position, they should have realistic weaknesses starting with AWR...
mvandor said:Appreciate your point of view. Yes, if they're gonna drop unrealistic OOP cards they should NEVER be best in game at that position, they should have realistic weaknesses starting with AWR...
Brees, not Bress lol, in my post
mvandor said:Here's the problem, kid. I'm a genuine NFL history buff, I enjoy using HOF players of yesterday that don't exist in franchise mode. And I enjoy the MUT system more in part because of that. I've either seen some of these players play during their careers or have seen video of older players so I "know" them. William Perry at RB I can accept, or Prime at WR, because they happened IRL. Pretty sure Gronk never played a down at LB, Fridge at QB, or Bo at DB. EA has other wack modes to run that cartoonish crap on.
This community is divided between serious NFL/football fans including guys like me that played through college (JC in my case), and gamers that wouldn't care if Mickey Mouse was dropped as a 94 QB as long as he was best in game. These two groups see things VERY differently.
Gronk did have a play as a deep safety against the Dolphins and absolutely embarrassed himself.