Originally Posted by WakeUnc2321:
I have no idea why I come in this thread anymore; it's turned from laughter to a shake of the head.
I agree. It was the greatest there for awhile but now it's annoying. Kudos to you for sticking by your man 2K. I guess.
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bhackler 12:45 PM 11-04-2009
Originally Posted by 2Koalition:
alright, i am getting tired of all the doubters out there. i actually watch Panther games and know the mistakes that happen. here is solid proof in a video i made.
Looked to me like it was thrown BEHIND Moose and like he tried to thread the zone but just threw into TRIPLE COVERAGE.
No one is accusing you of not being a true fan. quite the opposite. you're worse, you're a blind fan. You blindly try to convince yourself that your players are elite when they're average. Peppers is dominant, pretty much every back on your team is dominant, Steve Smith is great... Delhomme is a turd.
That video sheds some light onto some of this but I'm still just baffled by 98% of your statements.
Why in the video do you prove to use you're not a homer by showing us all your Panther gear? Haha doesn't that prove you are a homer.
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WakeUnc2321 03:34 PM 11-04-2009
Originally Posted by 2Koalition:
alright, i am getting tired of all the doubters out there. i actually watch Panther games and know the mistakes that happen. here is solid proof in a video i made.
Triple coverage, not even giving the WR Muhammed a chance by throwing it behind him - MisJake's fault.
Not hitting the open receiver who coincidentally is the checkdown (RB DWill, open by 5-10 yards) whom he would've seen after realizing thru his progressions that his WRs were covered (such as Kenny Moore on the out route, Muhammed on the 15-yd in route) - MisJake's fault.
Yes, if you get both hands on the ball, you should catch it. It got tipped up and picked.
Granted, he did throw into tight coverage (they had him in the middle of their zone). If he throws to the HB who had no one around him, it would have just been incomplete if he had bounce off his hands.
If anything that prove his accuracy should be decent (the ball was behind the receiver but it wasn't JaMarcus Russell uncatchable bad), but his AWR (decision-making) should stay low, which probably leaves him around a 74 as he is now since AWR is pretty important to OVR ratings.
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Dislimb 04:59 PM 11-04-2009
I should have known he was one of those "troof chasahs" from the 2K boards. :-)[Reply]
Originally Posted by 2Koalition:
alright, i am getting tired of all the doubters out there. i actually watch Panther games and know the mistakes that happen. here is solid proof in a video i made.
Wow...haven't checked the Madden forum for awhile. I am surprised to see this still kicking. Seriously NuJoisey...
First: LAUGH OUT LOUD!
Second: Ignoring the primary topic for a minute (As there is clearly no point), how is showing Panther memorabilia proof that you're not a homer? "Homer" and "band-wagoner" are different. Trust me NO ONE is accusing you of the latter.:-)
Third: For clarity, systems don't produce turnovers if the players in them are performing at an "elite" level. Meaning a run-heavy team (your recycled excuse de jour) isn't more prone to interceptions from their QB, just less passing offense. Jake's actually racked up some yards in a few of his abysmal performances, despite the system. Arguably his best performance came when they where as run-heavy as you are claiming they always are...meaning that even if your argument wasn't baseless, it would be wrong.
Lastly, and this is purely out of bemused curiosity on my part, I am curious (as I haven't seen it here yet...though I have seen some of your ratings ideas in the 2K forum); what, ideally, do you feel should be the ratings of the Panthers starters. JUST A simple list of name and rating (i.e Steve Smith=90) would be great. Not what you think is "system based" ratings, but based solely on what their "accurate" ratings would be in your estimation.
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2Koalition 04:31 AM 11-05-2009
Originally Posted by SoxFan01605:
Lastly, and this is purely out of bemused curiosity on my part, I am curious (as I haven't seen it here yet...though I have seen some of your ratings ideas in the 2K forum); what, ideally, do you feel should be the ratings of the Panthers starters. JUST A simple list of name and rating (i.e Steve Smith=90) would be great. Not what you think is "system based" ratings, but based solely on what their "accurate" ratings would be in your estimation.
The season isn't over yet, but this is what I compiled off the top of my head.
Jake Delhomme: 85
DeAngelo Williams: 92
Jonathan Stewart: 84
Brad Hoover: 80
Tony Fiammetta: 72
Steve Smith: 97
Muhsin Muhammad: 72
Dwayne Jarrett: 58
Kenneth Moore: 63
Jeff King: 65
Gary Barnidge: 62
Donte Rosario: 62
Ryan Kalil: 70
Jordan Gorss: 95
Travelle Wharton: 61
Keydrick Vincent: 57
Jeff Otah: 70
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