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NFL's Bad Business - Touch Down for EA

As you may know, EA scored exclusive rights to NFL teams, which means you'll become increasingly familiar with the side effects of a business monopoly. In college I went well in-depth with big business and came to the conclusion that the monopolizing industries of today are contributing only to the degradation of quality and the increase in revenue, ultimately making us pay more for a product that costs less for the manufacturer to produceĀ and has no future for innovative advancement. You can connect the dots from here.

Madden 2007

I am a fan of Football games, and it is a tragedy to find the single most irritating game, Madden, as the only obtainable Football series prior to the NFL's decision to limit what used to be a highly competitive genre to the all-mighty Electronic Arts Entertainment. ESPN destroyed Madden with its game play and overall value of its software, providing the player with so much content and pin-point statistical accuracy in its player base. Now, we're limited to the slow and repetitive, extremely limited game play of Madden. It shouldn't be of any surprise to you, since you may have connected the dots by now, you'll have realized that EA has no competition and with its huge and expanding empire gobbling up the gaming industry, they couldn't care much less about how you think of a small spec on their charts.