ramsfanstl4 said:I absolutely remember those chemistries. Long pass short pass etc. Could also use the same card in multiple positions.
Yes Sir. I remember one friend had three Calvin Johnsons as he receiving corps.
ramsfanstl4 said:I absolutely remember those chemistries. Long pass short pass etc. Could also use the same card in multiple positions.
Yes Sir. I remember one friend had three Calvin Johnsons as he receiving corps.
I miss the days of completing a champion and getting cards back as NATs. Helped keep your team up to date and you made most of the coins back along with some training if you didn't want any of the NATs.
Natej8888 said:He's the highest rated offensive player in the game, a fan favorite, and gets all 32 team chemistry. What do you expect?
Better value. Companies used to bend over backwards to give their customers VALUE. It's when the whales and gambling addicts over took the casuals that they started with the exorbitant prices in the store knowing one or the other will pay for it. What's not normal is people defending the company doing it. Unless you work for them or are an investor defending EA over Madden knowing what scumbags they are is gross. When they finally legislate and reign in these companies for the gambling mechanics in their games EA will be one of the best examples used to do it. That's a matter of "when" not "if" and until then EA is going to take as much as they can because people have either accepted the practice, actively participate or weirdly enough defend it.
So will his price skyrocket when those chance packs to pull him run out? Or will he stay in packs?
Sets just aren’t worth it when the champion card auctions for below the set price 99.9% of the time.