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Madden 12: Cam Newton player traits


CatMan72

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I mean, I'm not the biggest Cam supporter but that is kind of BS. I mean really? no clutch and oblivious to pressure? the guy was only sacked 23 times and he ran the ball a poo ton, he has a great feel for pressure and knows how to avoid it...

I can attribute the no clutch to being a rookie, and we have no idea if he will be clutch in the pros, but the oblivious to pressure thing is dumb.

also his swag is like 8 stars

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I mean, I'm not the biggest Cam supporter but that is kind of BS. I mean really? no clutch and oblivious to pressure? the guy was only sacked 23 times and he ran the ball a poo ton, he has a great feel for pressure and knows how to avoid it...

I can attribute the no clutch to being a rookie, and we have no idea if he will be clutch in the pros, but the oblivious to pressure thing is dumb.

also his swag is like 8 stars

More like 12 stars :cam:

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I think its been mentioned, but if you watch the new eli manning video thats out for madden 12 you will see that sensing pressure makes you force bad throws... which eli does. It works two ways, on one hand he might avoid a few sacks but on the other hand he might throw a pick because he thought he had pressure after he has been sacked a few times in a row.

Whoa, this picture has been taken extremely out of context:

We will ship Madden NFL 12 with every player having a confidence level of 3 out of 5 stars. This means the consistent players will play right at their expected level, while inconsistent guys will have random variance. An inconsistent player will have a noticeably different skill level from game to game, even when he is at an average confidence, and the variance will only increase as his confidence reaches the extremes.

The Senses Pressure trait allows us to fine tune a quarterback's internal clock. There are five different levels for this trait: Paranoid (Alex Smith), Trigger Happy (Tony Romo), Ideal (Tom Brady), Average (David Garrard), and Oblivious (Ben Roethlisberger).

* Paranoid & Trigger Happy will feel pressure early. Blitzing these guys may not result in a lot of sacks, but it could force some bad throws.

* Average & Oblivious are for those guys who hold on to the ball too long as they wait for the perfect pass to present itself. Blitzing these guys could lead to some big sacks.

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