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Madden's Most Wanted

We look down the sights of the new weapons in Madden NFL 08.

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Look alive, rookies! You may think you've played Madden before. Heck, you may even think you played well. But if you want to stand a turkey's chance on Thanksgiving, you better listen and listen good, because Madden NFL 08 is loaded…with weapons.

Sit down, Tank Johnson, we're not talking AKs, we're talking weapons on two legs that break open games and score touchdowns, weapons with names like Manning, Bush, and Lewis. And you know what's inside of these gridiron war machines? More weapons.

Twenty-four of them, to be exact. Now pay attention, because we're only going to say this once: The weapons in Madden 08 are not players, they're traits. Since the game hasn't shipped at the time of writing, we don't know if these will blow you away or misfire completely. But just in case they're as dangerous as their in-game poster boys suggest, read on. You may just learn something that'll save your virtual neck, and you might even have a little fun. And if this feature tickles your fancy, make sure and check out our Madden NFL 08 Launch Center for more videos, interviews, previews and information than you can shake a hashmark at.

The following are Madden NFL 08's offensive weapons, plus the players that, according to EA Sports, exemplify each of them. On the next page, we'll have defensive and special teams weapons, so make sure and follow the link. Alright, break!

Smart QB

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Peyton Manning

Team: Indianapolis Colts
Counter: Athletic trainers?
Read 'em and reap.
Read 'em and reap.

Arguably, the last time Peyton Manning misread a signal, he was a Tennessee Volunteer mooning a nonplussed and litigious female athletic trainer. Whoops! That personal foul cost him big, but since then Manning's become a pro at reading people, especially the ones lined up on the other side of the football. He's so good that he and other Smart QBs will be able to "read" the zones, blitzes, and coverage of any play called at least four times by the defense. With that kind of insight, it'll be awfully hard to catch a Smart QB with his pants down.

Cannon Arm QB

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Brett Favre

Team: Green Bay Packers
Counters: Many
Ready, aim, fire.
Ready, aim, fire.

Brett Favre is defined by his generosity. He's given time and money to aid Hurricane Katrina victims, he's donated at least one sack to Michael Strahan, and closest to the subject of Madden, he's unbelievably generous with the heat on his passes. The cannon may be old, but by golly, it still fires. If you're playing with Brett Favre, or another Cannon Arm QB, just slam the receiver button down and hold it there for a laser beam of a pass. Cannon Arm balls may not always land where they're meant to, but they travel far, and make great time.

Accurate QB

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Drew Brees

Team: New Orleans Saints
Counter: Pass Rush
Target lock acquired.
Target lock acquired.

Drew Brees has had a topsy-turvy career. He began sharing snaps in San Diego with Doug Flutie, almost lost his job to Eli Manning, had a great season, really did lose his job to Phillip Rivers, nearly sued his own mother, then landed in New Orleans and took the formerly hapless Saints past the Philadelphia Eagles in the playoffs. Whew! Despite all this, Brees never fails to throw steady, accurate passes, providing Sunday certainty to the people of Louisiana. With Brees, or any other accurate passer, hitting your receivers perfectly in stride is as easy as leading with the left stick and tapping a button. Just make sure and watch out for the pass rush.

Pass Blocker

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Walter Jones

Team: Seattle Seahawks
Children: Walterius and Waleria
These guys love playing with blocks.
These guys love playing with blocks.

From a quarterback's standpoint, Walter Jones is a hero. But to defensive linemen, the man is a scoundrel. His brutal pancake block (up on the right stick) and nasty cut block (down on the right stick) can tear through multiple defenders, clearing the way for a running back and opening lanes for a passer. Sure, the extraordinary blocker may have a tougher time than usual against Finesse Move D-Linemen, but he'll usually give much more punishment than his quarterback takes.

Crushing Run Blocker

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Jonathan Ogden

Team: Baltimore Ravens
Nickname: Big Boy
Hulk smash!
Hulk smash!

Jonathan Ogden could have been an Olympic shot-putter, but instead he chose to put big shots on defensive linemen and linebackers in the NFL. With cut and pancake blocks, Crushing Run Blockers can clear a path all the way to the end zone for their running backs. Their dominance is somewhat matched by Power Move D-Linemen, but anyone else is roadkill.

Elusive Back

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Reggie Bush

Team: New Orleans Saints
Nicknames: The President, Baby Matrix
You can't hit what you can't catch.
You can't hit what you can't catch.

"The President" may not fit Reggie Bush well, especially considering the royal ring of his real name, Reginald Alfred Bush II. But the other, "Baby Matrix", fits like a leather trench coat. Why? He moves like they do. And you can, too, as long as you have an Elusive Back behind the ball. With a casual flick of the right stick, you'll pull off moves as effortlessly as Baby Matrix makes them look. Interestingly, Reggie Bush is not the most elusive back in the game, in spite of his poster-boy status in Madden NFL 08. LaDainian Tomlinson is slipperier, with an evasion rating of 99 to Bush's 98. Must be the nicknames.

Stiff Arm Ball Carrier

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Laurence Maroney

Team: New England Patriots
Hobby: Video games
What did five fingers say to the face?
What did five fingers say to the face?

Little is known about Laurence Maroney aside from these few facts: He loves Scooby Snacks, his nickname is "Kool-Aid", and he runs like a beast. While the Scooby Snacks detail creates more questions than answers (Scooby Snacks are real?), Maroney's powerful running and retro nickname go together like sugar and water. After all, Maroney goes through defenses like the Kool-Aid Man through a brick wall. One of the primary ingredients in this explosive concoction is a big dose of the stiff arm, which Stiff Arm Ball Carriers will be able shoot into the faces or throats of oncoming defenders with a tap of the A button. Now that's kool.

Power Back

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Larry Johnson

Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Nickname: LJ
I'm a big kid, look what I can do.
I'm a big kid, look what I can do.

Larry Johnson's relationship with former Chiefs coach Dick Vermeil has been turbulent, as evinced when Vermeil told Johnson to "Take the diapers off." Sounds like someone's projecting. Besides, if diapers had anything to do with Larry Johnson rushing for 1,789 yards on 416 carries last year, we'd like to know what brand and where to buy them. But they didn't. No, the credit goes to Larry Johnson's unbelievable knack for hitting defenders harder than they hit him, which you'll be able to harness with a flick of the right (a.k.a. Truck) stick. Watch out, though, because Big Hitters and Brick Wall Defenders can give even the best Power Backs a bad case of diaper rash.

Hands Receiver

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Marvin Harrison

Team: Indianapolis Colts
Counter: The Spotlight
Palms that read like a record book.
Palms that read like a record book.

You'd think every receiver in the NFL was a Hands Receiver. After all, how else are they going to catch the ball? But they don't all have hands like Marvin Harrison. His daring digits catch all passes, not just the really good ones. Sure, it probably helps that one of the most accurate quarterbacks in the league is throwing him the ball. Then again, maybe Peyton Manning only seems so accurate because he's throwing to a Hands Receiver like Marvin Harrison.

Possession Receiver

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Hines Ward

Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Tattoo: Mickey Mouse
Possession is nine-tenths of the law.
Possession is nine-tenths of the law.

In the NFL, a "Possession Receiver" is a player with good hands who doesn't usually get far after a catch. It's kind of a backhanded compliment, because most receivers would like to think they're a threat to score anytime they have the ball. In Madden 08, though, the Possession Receiver weapon is a high compliment, meaning a player will make great catches in traffic and rarely cough up the ball on a hit. Hines Ward, Chad Johnson, Marvin Harrison, and Steve Smith are all considered Possession Receivers, just to put things in perspective. Be careful, though, even the best receivers will drop a pass if blasted by a Big Hitter.

Quick Receiver

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Torry Holt

Team: Saint Louis Rams
Nickname: Big Game. Get it? He plays for the Rams!
Yes, we're open.
Yes, we're open.

Quick Receivers like Torry Holt are the guys you can count on to make room with their sharp routes, and get open. These guys make life easy for quarterbacks, and hell for corners. Well, most of them. A nasty Shutdown Corner will stick to even the quickest receiver like glue, so if you see one matched up with your star route-runner, try to move him around and create a mismatch. These guys are too valuable to waste.

Spectacular Catch Receiver

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Chris Chambers

Team: Miami Dolphins
Exhibit A: Various Internet videos
What is the sound of one hand catching?
What is the sound of one hand catching?

Spectacular Catch Receivers are the high-flyers of the NFL, players who view coverage not as an obstacle, but as a chance to shine. In the clutch, when the defense knows you're going to pass the ball, throw it in a Spectacular Catch Receiver's general direction--he has the best chance to come down with the ball, and is probably better with one hand than most corners and safeties are with two. These athletes will benefit from the coolest, most over-the-top animations in Madden, but they'll also set themselves up for the biggest hits.

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Points win games, but only if you score more than your competitor. That's where defense comes into play. The following weapons can shut down opposing receivers, stop rampant rushers, flush pocket passers, and kill the will of the other team. They may not run your score up, but they will run your opponents down. They include the likes of Ray Lewis, Champ Bailey, and Dwight Freeney; in other words, the guys who bring the hits to a football game.

And let us not forget special teams. These weapons may have the least glamorous roles in the NFL, yet entire seasons rest on their shoulders, er, feet.

Big Hitter

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Sean Taylor

Team: Washington Redskins
Nickname: Meast
One hitter quitter.
One hitter quitter.

His teammates call him "Meast", a portmanteau of "Man" and "Beast" (as well as Metal Breast, Mean Yeast, and Meat Feast). He runs like a cheetah, hits like a rhino, and spits like a cobra (just ask Michael Pittman), and he is definitely the kind of player you want to stay away from both on and off the field. He's a Big Hitter. One shot from a guy like Sean Taylor could change a possession, a ballgame, or even a career. If you see one coming, run the other way, lest your player be meceased.

Brick Wall Defender

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Ray Lewis

Team: Baltimore Ravens
Early accomplishments: Erased father
Both rock and hard place.
Both rock and hard place.

Off the field, Lewis recently donated lots of wheelchairs, crutches, and prosthetics to the needy. On the field, he's just as thoughtful, donating lots of people to needy wheelchairs, crutches, and prosthetics…he's not just a great player, he's a great human being. And if you're a running back who wants to continue being human, you'll want to steer clear of defenders like Lewis. Their diving tackles are quick, cover lots of ground, and instantly stop all but the most elusive backs dead in their tracks. And unlike Lewis, most Brick Wall defenders won't pay for the wheelchair they put you in.

Finesse Move D-Lineman

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Dwight Freeney

Team: Indianapolis Colts
IQ: 130!
You shall not pass!
You shall not pass!

Not only is Dwight Freeney one of the smartest players in the NFL (he scored a 35 on the Wonderlic), he's the highest-paid defensive player ever. Coincidence? Probably. As much as we like the thought of Freeney spouting Melville at opposing offensive linemen ("From hell's heart, I stab at thee! Vituperous scallywag!"), his fancy spin moves speak louder than words, and at 268 pounds, he hits harder than a library stack. With the push of a button, you can carry Freeney (or any other less cerebral Finesse Move D-Lineman) around opponents while adding your own sophisticated soundtrack to the ensuing quarterback sack.

Power Move D-Lineman

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John Henderson

Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Celebrity He Most Resembles: Cthulhu
Now you're playing with power.
Now you're playing with power.

Dig just a little on the internets, and you won't find much on John Henderson. He hasn't been arrested, isn't a genius, and didn't name his daughter "Johnita." Dig a little deeper, though, particularly on Internet video sites, and you'll uncover the truth: John Henderson is insane. Before games, his trainer hits him in the mouth until he bleeds, then he shrieks down the tunnel like a madman. Just imagine lining up against him. You're used to the normal trash talk, but can anything prepare you for a 325-pound man bleeding from the mouth, gibbering about blood and chaos, and staring at you with mad eyes? Probably not, and it doesn't help that Power Move D-Linemen like Henderson have awesome moves that dominate all but the most stalwart run blockers. Be afraid.

Press Coverage Corner

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Al Harris

Team: Green Bay Packers
Counter: Quick Receiver
Because you crossed the line.
Because you crossed the line.

With a simple button tap, these corners can press receivers at the line, throwing off the fine timing of their routes. Almost no one is better at this than Al Harris, who allowed only one touchdown in coverage for all of 2006. So who got by him? Torry Holt, Madden's archetypal Quick Receiver, which happens to be the only weapon class capable of coping with a Press Coverage Corner's heat. If you see one of these guys on anyone but an awesome receiver, throw somewhere else.

Shutdown Corner

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Champ Bailey

Team: Denver Broncos
Real name: Roland
They know how to pick a winner.
They know how to pick a winner.

Shutdown corners like Champ Bailey have the best swat and intercept moves in the game. Their hands are so good and they're so fast, we aren't sure why they aren't receivers. Whatever the reason, these players are a quarterback's worst nightmare because they're able to completely dominate a side of the field, leaving the other side to the undivided attention of their teammates. That is, unless the quarterback can count on a Quick Receiver to get open.

Smart Defenders

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Ty Law, Zach Thomas, and Darren Sharper

Positions: Linebacker, Corner, Safety
Hobby: Reading
Not an oxymoron anymore.
Not an oxymoron anymore.

Like Smart QBs, these players can read various aspects of any offensive play called four times in a game. Smart linebackers, for example, can see what the backfield will do. Corners, on the other hand, can see which routes the receivers will run, and Safeties are the smartest of all--they can see the entire play. The best offense against such good defense is a varied playbook. Forget your bread and butter, because after you call it four times, it'll suddenly be their bread and butter.

Accurate Kicker

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Adam Vinatieri

Team: Indianapolis Colts
Nicknames: Automatic Adam, Iceman
Field goal-oriented.
Field goal-oriented.

Whether they're kicking a routine extra point or a game-winning field goal, these guys are spot-on. And no kicker is more accurate than Adam "Iceman" Vinatieri. He's a third cousin to Evel Knievel, so you know the guy has nerves of steel and a foot to match. This may not be the most glamorous position, but it may win the most games, and it has no counter.

Big Foot Kicker

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Sebastian Janikowski

Team: Oakland Raiders
Nicknames: Polish Powderkeg, Sea Bass, Lightning Feet
Has it landed yeti?
Has it landed yeti?

It says a lot that Oakland's only featured weapon in Madden NFL 08 is a kicker--after all, Oakland kickers get lots of practice. Not that Sebastian Janikowski needs it; he kicked a 60-yard field goal…in high school. And Janikowski doesn't just kick balls, he kicks ass, having been in quite a few bar fights over the years. If football games are won with field position, Big Foot kickers like Janikowski can deliver for you.

Speed

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Devin Hester

Team: Chicago Bears
Nicknames: The Windy City Flyer, Anytime
Caution: Speed thrills.
Caution: Speed thrills.

We had a tough time deciding where to place this weapon, given that it can apply to offense, defense, and even special teams. That's why Devin Hester is the perfect poster-player. Last year as a rookie, his blazing speed carried him to a record six returns for touchdowns, making him one of the most valuable special-teams players in the league. But this year, his offensive play in camp has already led John Mullin, a Bears beat-writer, to dub the camp "The Devin Hester Experience." Speed is good at every position, and so is Devin Hester. With just one push of a button, your speedy players will hit the afterburners and leave their opponents in the dust.

So there you have it, an arsenal fit for a gridiron army, all at your fingertips in Madden NFL 08. If you want to know which players have which weapons, check out this list over at Sportsgamer.com. However, if you'd like to learn more about some of the players, particularly their views on their Madden ratings, check out this video. It's a good time. Speaking of which, we hope you enjoyed reading this feature, and we'll see you on the field. Now hit the showers!

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Woot! Big John Henderson made the list. Hells Yeah

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GameSpot listed only a few of the weapons. if u watch the videos you can see that there are others. also, the videos on xbox live prove there is more because they show the team selection screen and there is around 7-10 per team. don't complain just because your favorite player didn't make the list.

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madden pwns

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I didn't believe people would actually be exited about this game, even when so many other games are coming out so soon. Wow, just wow.

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I'd like to see LT on here.

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lol, one of the weapons should be a machine gun. That'd eliminate the defences quickly.

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wow, sounds almost exactly like a certain other game that came out this year...

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All these tweaks and additions to Madden 08 make NCAA 08 look like half a game now. It looks like EA finally took some strong steps forward this year for their storied franchise. Better late than never I suppose. I'd bet that 2K getting back into the football gaming market might have something to do with this sudden urge for advancement. I think we actually have good reason to be excited about Madden this year. That's why I'll be waiting in line on midnight come Monday. Agree or disagree, here are my top 5 teams for Madden this year: 1. Patriots - Moss, Stallworth and "a story of a man named Brady". Not to mention the freak of nature Adalius Thomas to boost an already potent D. 2. Colts - Key losses to defense (Harper, June, McFarland) But Manning should be better than ever with the same stud recievers to throw to less one Brandon Stokley. 3. Chargers - L.T., Gates, Merriman. Any questions? 4. Cowboys - Better than Bears and Baltimore because of balance on offense and defense. Might not pan out on the real field, but they have enough weapons to keep fans of Big D happy. 5. Seahawks - O.K. so five teams could've been in this spot, and sorry if your team didn't make my cut. I'm going with balance again. Same as Dallas, the real Seahawks could go either way this year. But in Madden, Hasselback, Alexander on O, and Totupu, Springs round out a good solid roster. I know practically everyones top 5 would be different than mine, so if you think you have a better top 5 than let's see it.

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I agree jimboboklashaur, some of EA's choices for weapons are highly questionable.

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Lol, Chris Chambers.

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low blow on the tank johnson joke

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Screw Sean Taylor, Roy Williams should be there by far. And I'm the hundredth person to say this, but Chris Chambers? T.O. deserves that one way more.

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are they really new features for madden 08? cuz i really,really,really, don't belive it

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How many distance throwing contests has JR won? One maybe. Look up Favre's, plus, look up his stats to see how far his farthest throw was. Plus, watch him play dammit. Also, uhm that was with a college ball. NFL balls are a whole hell of a lot bigger.

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brian dawkins shuld be dere instead of sean taylor

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nice, i like when sports games do these kinds of things

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Chris Chambers SUKKSSS

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People should try actually reading the article and following that link at the end before complaining.

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Seneca Wallace is one of three speed QBs? There are no words for how giddy with joy I am.

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Whatever happened to Shaun Alexander? Or Vince Young? At least they have Ray Lewis and Champ Bailey on the list.

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go madden

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LT? Chad Johnson? Carson Palmer? Shawne Merriman? Antonio Gates? Tom Brady?......Chris Chambers?!?!? What a bunch of chodes.

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Devin Hester is the man. Chris Chambers kind of caught me off guard though.

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and Roy Williams is not a big hitter? just because sean taylor made a huge hit in the pro bowl to an unsuspecting player doesn't classify him as one

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ROFL chris chambers, even if he made spectacular catches that obviously didn't help his terrible YPC last year.

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chris chambers? does anyone actually watch football around here? c'mon!

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I guess Madden forgot how sick Brian Dawkins is

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I would probably take a dump on the spot if playing against the Falcons for the first time I see about 5 weapon markers on Vick.

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a sad attempt to copy 2k

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behr9, do u live in San Diego? lol

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How about receiving tight end? Antonio Gates, to big to be covered by DBs and too quick to be covered by LBs. Pass Rushing Linebacker, Shawne Merriman, Gets after the quaterback no matter what.

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No LT mentioned. Hmmm...thats curious.

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I'll see your poorly written, and raise you to horribly written. This is one of the cheesiest things I've ever read.

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Three things: 1. Speed/Scrambler QB: They need to create a scrambling type QB weapon slot. Plenty of options to choose from too like Donovan McNabb, Mike VIck (if he ever plays again), Byron Leftwich, or VINCE YOUNG of the Tennessee Titans. I mean come on guys! Yall put him on the cover of the game but don't make him a weapon? He took a 0-5 team to 8-8 and a chance at the playoffs! Plus, he was rookie of the year! 2. Reggie Bush, the Elusive Back: Come on! Reggie was good in college but I think he's overrated. He played in the Pac-10 a west coast type of confrence on a team with the best team/weapons in the NCAA at the time against teams without that good of rushin defense. Plus, when him & Vince Young faced off, he hardly did anything while Vince nearly single-handly beat the USC Trojans. Reggie Bush did "okay" as a rookie in the NFL. Nothing like what some of the others accomplished. I think Madden 08 just made up that weapons category so they could put him in it because for some reason everyone just loves him. 3. Chris Chambers, Big Catch WR: Your kidding right? Please tell me you are joking. Chris Chambers hasn't done anything since, well, a long time I'll just put it that way. Plenty of other better canidates out there: T.O., Randy Moss (gettin older tho), Reggie Wayne, Joe Horn, Donald Driver, Chad Johnson, or Steve Smith. My mind is kinda blank on who to put in there because it's been a LONG offseason it seems like to me, but I do know that it shouldn't be Chris Chambers.

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A55kicka come on, Favre can still throw. I like what they are doing with Madden, I just hope these players are not overpowering (aka Vick in 2004).

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i think this article is a little short sided. But they aren't kidding about that devon hester he is crazy fast.

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this article is poorly writen

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chris chambers sucks.

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i see alot of comments complainin about players that r on da whole list. make sure u look at it.

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um, Chris Chambers is terrible and overrated. his catch percentage last year was like 35% (that means he only caught 35% of the balls thrown his way) and that was EASILY the worst of any receiver with over 50 catches. dude sucks. someone at EA must be a 'Fins fan.

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hhaahah ocho cinco is every reciever weapon in one

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I checked out that complete list and there are several players left off entirely that should have been included at least once, and probably multiple times. Disappointing.

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Brian Urlacher is a Smart Linebacker, Brick Wall Defender and Big Hitter. Check out the link in the conclusion to see all of the players associated with a particular weapon.

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I wander what Urlacher will be? Smart Defender or Brick wall defender

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GOD I HATE SPORTS :P

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The first sentence of paragraph two is great! Go Chargers!

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Why do you people all hate this? It looks cool.

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Panther's Steve Smith should be the quick receiver. Short, yet very speedy.

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sweet. looks pretty cool

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I'm not sure about this , because even the best players in the league can have a couple horrible games a season. I just hope this doesn't take away from the realism of the game.

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