MiamiGeorge Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Got the team ratings from madden2010.org madden 2010 Some of the Bills players Stroud - 92 Owens - 91 Moorman - 89 Lynch - 87 Schobel - 86 Mitchell - 81 And nfl teams " Madden 2010 team ratings were revealed at E3. Like the early player ratings, these are subject to change, but should be a good guide. New England Patriots 93 Pittsburgh Steelers 92 New York Giants 89 San Diego Chargers 88 Philadelphia Eagles 88 Indianapolis Colts 87 Tennessee Titans 87 Arizona Cardinals 86 Dallas Cowboys 85 Carolina Panthers 83 Baltimore Ravens 82 Atlanta Falcons 81 Minnesota Vikings 80 Washington Redskins 79 Chicago Bears 79 Buffalo Bills 78 New York Jets 78 Green Bay Packers 78 Miami Dolphins 77 Seattle Seahawks 77 Houston Texans 75 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 74 New Orleans Saints 74 San Francisco 49ers 73 Jacksonville Jaguars 71 Oakland Raiders 71 Denver Broncos 70 Kansas City Chiefs 69 Cleveland Browns 68 Cincinnati Bengals 67 St. Louis Rams 66 Detroit Lions 65 Also the top 10 position players; The top 10 Madden 2010 players at several positions have been revealed. Quarterback (Name, Team) 1 Peyton Manning — Indianapolis — 99 2 Tom Brady — New England — 98 3 Drew Brees — New Orleans — 97 4 Kurt Warner — Arizona — 94 5 Ben Roethlisberger — Pittsburgh — 93 6 Donovan McNabb — Philadelphia — 91 7 Tony Romo — Dallas — 88 Philip Rivers — San Diego — 88 9 Jay Cutler — Chicago — 87 Eli Manning - New York — 87 Wide Receiver (Name, Team, Overall Rating) 1 Larry Fitzgerald — Arizona — 99 2 Andre Johnson — Houston — 98 3 Steve Smith — Carolina — 97 4 Randy Moss — New England — 96 5 Reggie Wayne — Indianapolis — 95 6 Anquan Boldin — Arizona — 94 Roddy White — Atlanta — 94 8 Wes Welker — New England — 93 9 Brandon Marshall — Denver — 92 Calvin Johnson — Detroit — 92 Tight End (Name, Team, Overall Rating) 1 Tony Gonzalez — Atlanta — 98 2 Jason Witten — Dallas — 97 3 Antonio Gates — San Diego — 95 4 Chris Cooley — Washington — 91 Dallas Clark — Indianapolis — 91 6 Kellen Winslow — Tampa Bay — 90 Heath Miller — Pittsburgh — 90 8 Owen Daniels — Houston — 89 9 John Carlson — Seattle — 87 10 Jeremy Shockey — New Orleans — 86 Running Back (Name, Team, Overall Rating) 1 Adrian Peterson — Minnesota — 98 2 Brian Westbrook — Philadelphia — 97 3 Michael Turner — Atlanta — 95 DeAngelo Williams — Carolina — 95 5 Clinton Portis — Washington — 94 LaDanian Tomlinson — San Diego — 94 7 Steven Jackson — St. Louis — 93 Frank Gore — San Francisco — 93 9 Maurice Jones-Drew — Jacksonville — 92 10 Marion Barber — Dallas — 91 Defenders (Name, Team, Position, Overall Rating) 1 Albert Haynesworth — Washington — DT — 99 Ed Reed — Baltimore — FS — 99 Troy Polamalu — Pittsburgh — SS — 99 Nnamdi Asomugha — Oakland — CB — 99 Jared Allen — Minnesota — DE — 99 6 James Harrison — Pittsburgh — OLB - 98 Justin Tuck — New York Giants — DE — 98 DeMarcus Ware — Dallas — OLB — 98 Adrian Wilson — Arizona — SS — 98 Patrick Willis — San Francisco — MLB — 98
BillsGuyInMalta Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Dead center in the NFL. Thats...sadly...been the story for us the last 3 years. (in the real world, and in Maddenland). Also, I know they were going to lower a lot of the ratings this year...but a 74 overall for the Saints seems really low.
MiamiGeorge Posted June 9, 2009 Author Posted June 9, 2009 Also remember this year, they actually lowered points on everyone, so to get 90+ is alot harder, for teams, and players
Justice Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Low ratings in Madden never stopped me from kickin' but with the Bills!
Canadian Bills Fan Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Patrick Willis- 98!?!? I knew the guy was good but isn't 98 being too generous??
Stussy109 Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Patrick Willis- 98!?!? I knew the guy was good but isn't 98 being too generous?? P-Will as Spikes refers to him is nasty.
billsfan89 Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Seems like Lynch should be a little higher but this Bills team is going to be fun to use in Madden. Evan and Owens as the top two targets than putting Roscoe or Hardy in the slot. Lynch and Jackson running the ball as well as catching screens are underrated weapons. I also want to see the ratings on Edwards, Nelson, Wood, Maybin and Levietre. Edwards should be an 83 or an 84 while Wood and Levietre should be around 79 to 82. Maybin should be an 82 or 83 while Nelson should be 75 to 77. I also don't understand what Mitchell did so badly last year to get lowered by 5 points. I think Mitchell should be slotted at 84 or 85. I also wounder if Poz's rating went up or down? also is Byrd slotted at safety or corner. I didn't buy Madden last year because I alternate years to which I buy Madden (its not NHL were every year its worth having) but I played last years game and felt it was a decent game. The big problem I have with Madden is that they don't always focus on the little things. They are the only game in town yet they still feel the need to put stupid gimmicks in the game (Like the weapons system or the be your own blocker system heres a clue just make the blocking better and I won't need to do that) They should focus on making the game reflect football more accurately. How about having a good o-line actually mattering and not taking five years to put in things that were in NFL 2k5
BuffaloBlood Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Patrick Willis- 98!?!? I knew the guy was good but isn't 98 being too generous?? Willis is completly worth it. He is the second comming of Ray Lewis. Just wait until SF gets a real DT in front of him. Averaged over 150 tackles in his first two years with very minimal talent around him.
Marv Levy Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Pathetic. You guys are judging the Bills on a freakin video game! Who gives a sh--.
billsfan89 Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Pathetic. You guys are judging the Bills on a freakin video game! Who gives a sh--. Hey Madden predicts NFL games with a 59% accuracy. And its not like people in this thread are judging the Bills success by Madden its just that a lot of people use the Bills when they play Madden so they want to see how good they will be when they use them.
GripnRip Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Lynch..87?? Please. 2 Brian Westbrook — Philadelphia — 97 3 Michael Turner — Atlanta — 95 <----Better than DeAngelo Williams — Carolina — 95 <-----Better than 5 Clinton Portis — Washington — 94 LaDanian Tomlinson — San Diego — 94 7 Steven Jackson — St. Louis — 93 Frank Gore — San Francisco — 93 <-----Better than 9 Maurice Jones-Drew — Jacksonville — 92 <----SRSLY? 10 Marion Barber — Dallas — 91 <-----Beast Mode Lite
murra Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Lynch..87?? Please. 2 Brian Westbrook — Philadelphia — 97 3 Michael Turner — Atlanta — 95 <----Better than DeAngelo Williams — Carolina — 95 <-----Better than 5 Clinton Portis — Washington — 94 LaDanian Tomlinson — San Diego — 94 7 Steven Jackson — St. Louis — 93 Frank Gore — San Francisco — 93 <-----Better than 9 Maurice Jones-Drew — Jacksonville — 92 <----SRSLY? 10 Marion Barber — Dallas — 91 <-----Beast Mode Lite Surprisingly, I agree with your post.
Buftex Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Lynch..87?? Please. 2 Brian Westbrook — Philadelphia — 97 3 Michael Turner — Atlanta — 95 <----Better than DeAngelo Williams — Carolina — 95 <-----Better than 5 Clinton Portis — Washington — 94 LaDanian Tomlinson — San Diego — 94 7 Steven Jackson — St. Louis — 93 Frank Gore — San Francisco — 93 <-----Better than 9 Maurice Jones-Drew — Jacksonville — 92 <----SRSLY? 10 Marion Barber — Dallas — 91 <-----Beast Mode Lite I think there is a disconnect between the way Bills fans view Bills players, and the peception that the rest have. Not saying Bills fans are wrong, but you can only judge players/teams on what they have done, not what they might do. Michael Turner may be a little one dimensional, but the dude had a monster season last year, even if most of his success (not all) came against inferior defenses. Lynch, while great we know, hasn't had that level of success. And while I can't say that I have seen a ton of D'Angelo Williams, I think you are really underrating Gore and Barber...
GripnRip Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 I think there is a disconnect between the way Bills fans view Bills players, and the peception that the rest have. Not saying Bills fans are wrong, but you can only judge players/teams on what they have done, not what they might do. Michael Turner may be a little one dimensional, but the dude had a monster season last year, even if most of his success (not all) came against inferior defenses. Lynch, while great we know, hasn't had that level of success. And while I can't say that I have seen a ton of D'Angelo Williams, I think you are really underrating Gore and Barber... Is that to say that we employ inferior players? Because there is no way in hell I would trade Lynch for Turner, Barber, Williams or Gore. I guess what I'm saying is at this point in maddens evolution, they should be able to base their player ratings on more than just stats. Discouraging to know the only football game around is being made by people who don't really know football.
rackemrack Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 I think there is a disconnect between the way Bills fans view Bills players, and the peception that the rest have. Not saying Bills fans are wrong, but you can only judge players/teams on what they have done, not what they might do. Michael Turner may be a little one dimensional, but the dude had a monster season last year, even if most of his success (not all) came against inferior defenses. Lynch, while great we know, hasn't had that level of success. And while I can't say that I have seen a ton of D'Angelo Williams, I think you are really underrating Gore and Barber... for the most part i agree but marion barber is overrated
BillsNYC Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 How the hell is Moorman not in the 90s?? That's robbery! He's the best player on our team.
SteamRoller67 Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 Patrick Willis- 98!?!? I knew the guy was good but isn't 98 being too generous?? If he was a 99.9 it would still be too low. That guy is as good as it gets at MLB.
dollars 2 donuts Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 How the hell is Moorman not in the 90s?? That's robbery! He's the best player on our team. I think he was even the highest rated punter in Madden 09, and although he dropped off a little bit last year he should definitely be in the 90s.
TheBlackMamba Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 for the most part i agree but marion barber is overrated marion barber is not overrated. he may be one of the only cowboys who isnt overrated a la tony tomo. he is very comparable to lynch (without the legal problems). he does the same exact things. he is a very good receving back and runs the ball like a bat outta hell.
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