ITS TIME FOR OUR ROOKIE QB TO START!



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28 thoughts on “ITS TIME FOR OUR ROOKIE QB TO START!”

  1. Thoughts on switching to the Ravens playbook? More QB run options for Ridder potentially. Also, may want to utilize more RB screens to build up Ridder's confidence and help his progression. Love the series so far man!

    Edit: Completely forgot you have to pick the plays it suggests

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  2. Man, this reminds me why I hate All-Madden. As you progress from Rookie through All-Pro the game just makes your opponent better and better, but once you jump from All-Pro to All-Madden the game makes your opponent better and makes you worse and it's infuriating.

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  3. This comment section is funny.

    1. The CPU doesn’t “adapt” to your playcalling. So him calling the same plays makes no difference.

    2. The inaccurate throws are just totally random. There’s no reason he should be missing by 10 yards.

    3. Dropping the difficulty down to All-Pro becomes too easy. That’s why he’s on All-Madden. That’s the perils of playing Madden against the CPU.

    The reactions are hilarious tho. Love it.

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  4. If it's a complete rebuild, trade all the 80-pluses for picks. Ridley for a first- founder, etc.
    If Ridder is your guy at the end of the year, take Will Anderson Round 1 and look for late 1st round guys with your trades.

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  5. the key to QB play is not jamming the stick to move far. Slide in the pocket. Left right up down small adjustments. Easier said than done tho as we all tend to jerk back to give ourselves a "cushion" so we feel safe when that really just opens up edge guys. And look to your RB more out of the back field. He was consistently open for short gains that will get you in a groove confidence wise for your QB. Just my armchair for you. Hilarious as always. And as an Atlanta Brave homer and native lets go boys this weekend!

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  6. Dimmu, your biggest mistake is trying to play the game "on legend" right out of the box. The game is biasing heavy on the CPU and giving you a needle's eye to throw through with a rookie QB. If you're feeling frisky, play it on a middle of the road setting to give yourself a chance.

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  7. Dude your at such a disadvantage on all madden you gotta give yourself a chance by doing a fantasy draft so you can get atkeast some good defensive players and a quarterback back that doesn't throw wet paper towels man all madden is aids just restart buddy you deserve better

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  8. You gotta look at your outlets. There were at least 5 plays where you had your running back open and with about 10 yards of space. Tom Brady became a stud because he threw the ball short and let his players make plays to extend them. Use Patterson more as a receiver than a runner. Tom Brady’s longest pass of his career with the patriots was a slant that went like 80+ yards because his receiver had room. Take what the D gives you and throw it short if you have to

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