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  1. #1
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    Vikings halfbacks

    If Mewelde Moore becomes the Viking starter, will his attributes on the next roster update rise above Bennett, and Williams? If so, I am going run with the Vikings minus-Moss. I am from New Orleans and Moore tore things up at Tulane.

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    Real life and madden attributes often fail to coincide.

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    i use the viks all the time....mewelde aint gon start,michael is......but if he was to start i dont think in the next update the EA will make moore a 82+ ovrall,unless he has a good 2-3 games...but Michael Bennett is the starter for the Viks

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    Bennet

    come on michael bennet forever between those backs they got now....the dude is just too fast don't be dumb now.... speed and open whole =TD!!!!

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    Huge Vikes fan. They're the only team I use.

    In real life, I think Moore is a better back. Bennett doesn't have very good field vision, isn't half the receiver Moore is, and is pretty injury prone. Moore may nt have the jets that Bennett does, but he has a knack for finding the open hole and makes smart football decisions on the field. In Madden, even if they boost Moores ratings up a bit, he won't be as valueable as Bennett is because of the speed differential.

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    Wow, i can't believe i see this every year still..... yo wake up.... Moore is a ROOKIE on a team with an, experienced veteran already in place at the starting the position. R-O-O-K-I-E. Rookies don't really go far in the NFL their first year. The pro game is faster and the players are bigger and stronger. A lot of times the great college player just can't make the adjustment to the big dawgs, their best level is the college level.

    A great college back does not equal a great Pro back, just ask back-to-back Heisman winner Archie Griffin. Griffin's BEST year was 1979 when he rushed for a career high 688 yds. He also went 4 straight years in the middle of his career - including his best rushing year, without a rushing TD. Don't try to blame it on the fact he was on the Bengals - only 3 of the 8 years he was with them did they have a losing record.

    Keep in mind this is the only person to win back to back Heisman's so it wasn't like he was a one year fluke in college, Griffin was was crazy ill at Ohio St. I remember watching him play and how everyone thought we would be saying "O.J. and Walter who?" But it never happened.

    Don't hang your hats on rookies.... give them a year or so cuz only the few can make the adjustment the first year. This is the NFL - not college.

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    its his 2nd year lol he did good when he played last year


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    he's still a rookie... lol

    (for some reason i was thinking of ciatrick fason. my bad, but still stick to my point )

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    Bennett, he's faster. I use Williams as my #2 and he seems to get the holes, but always gets caught so its a moot situation.

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    Originally Posted by Xx Shadow_Baller xX
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    How about you buy the game so I can sh1t on your face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nevada_Ballin
    Wow, i can't believe i see this every year still..... yo wake up.... Moore is a ROOKIE on a team with an, experienced veteran already in place at the starting the position. R-O-O-K-I-E. Rookies don't really go far in the NFL their first year. The pro game is faster and the players are bigger and stronger. A lot of times the great college player just can't make the adjustment to the big dawgs, their best level is the college level.
    thats simply not true, in fact runningback is one of the few positions were rookies usually can excel right off the bat.... hell here is a list the past few seasons:

    keving jones and mcgahee in 04, domminack davis and onterio smith in 03, clinton portis in 02, tomlinson and mccasister in 01, curtis martin way back.

    looking back at history the only reasonr ookie runningbacks failed to do well in their first seasonw ould be because they are behind established starters and didnt get field time

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    Moore put on a freakin clinic the few games he started last year. I believe he even had a double century (100 on ground, 100 thru the air) game. Definitely not a rook.

    But still, in Madden, the speed/acc of bennett is too good not to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerseyjay14
    thats simply not true, in fact runningback is one of the few positions were rookies usually can excel right off the bat.... hell here is a list the past few seasons:

    keving jones and mcgahee in 04, domminack davis and onterio smith in 03, clinton portis in 02, tomlinson and mccasister in 01, curtis martin way back.

    looking back at history the only reasonr ookie runningbacks failed to do well in their first seasonw ould be because they are behind established starters and didnt get field time

    Don't leave Edge off that list, among a ton of others

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    will you lab with me sometime big gene. I'm on ps2 with the headset

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    julius jones..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerseyjay14
    thats simply not true, in fact runningback is one of the few positions were rookies usually can excel right off the bat.... hell here is a list the past few seasons:

    keving jones and mcgahee in 04, domminack davis and onterio smith in 03, clinton portis in 02, tomlinson and mccasister in 01, curtis martin way back.

    looking back at history the only reasonr ookie runningbacks failed to do well in their first seasonw ould be because they are behind established starters and didnt get field time
    Mcgahee did not play in his rookie year. Don't forget that Eric Dickerson, Earl Campbell, and Edgerrrin James won the rushing crowns in their rookie years.


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    I only use vikes online and I've had alot more success when I sub williams for the between the tackle and inside runs he can take a better hit then mike.


 

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