View Full Version : Madden 2004 frnachise mode problem
meatpile
06-23-04, 04:29 PM
Allright I'm pissed.
About to simulate super bowl. CPU indicates that I don't have enough healthy fullbacks (mine got injured in the NFC cahmp game). SAys I need to sign one. I goto Free agents, no fullbacks available. I tell CPU to sign one, says I need to trade for one. Try to trade for one, but deadline has passed.
WTF can I do? The whole thing is stuck, and I'm in like season 16 with 3 lombardis, $500 million, and all kinda of studs. Is the frnachise toast b/c of some fuckin' glitch?
slydevl
06-23-04, 05:16 PM
Would it be impolite to point and laugh the next time I see you?
hasbeen99
06-23-04, 05:48 PM
There are NO fullbacks in free agency? At all? :thinking: How can that be when the computer always creates about 35 of them every season for the draft? :huh:
The Brain
06-23-04, 06:05 PM
Allright I'm pissed.
About to simulate super bowl. CPU indicates that I don't have enough healthy fullbacks (mine got injured in the NFC cahmp game). SAys I need to sign one. I goto Free agents, no fullbacks available. I tell CPU to sign one, says I need to trade for one. Try to trade for one, but deadline has passed.
WTF can I do? The whole thing is stuck, and I'm in like season 16 with 3 lombardis, $500 million, and all kinda of studs. Is the frnachise toast b/c of some fuckin' glitch?toast
twentybelow0
06-23-04, 06:40 PM
They got me once. I had always carried an extra full back then one year money was tight and wham. Gotcha :huh:
meatpile
06-23-04, 07:45 PM
one more reason to buy espn....
create one. make him the lowest you can make him. sign him, and then jack his attributes up.
The Brain
06-23-04, 09:04 PM
create one. make him the lowest you can make him. sign him, and then jack his attributes up.good idea!!! :xyzthumbs :applause:
meatpile
06-23-04, 11:19 PM
create one. make him the lowest you can make him. sign him, and then jack his attributes up.
I thought that might be an option.
How do I do it?
meatpile
06-23-04, 11:38 PM
sweet it worked. lost SB 14-13,
two-six
06-24-04, 12:13 AM
dammit meat. i've been playing madden all night now.
hasbeen99
06-24-04, 01:46 PM
I was playing last night, and I got pissed. All of the sudden the O-line and secondary don't want to freaking play anymore. It's like anarchy. I got 9 players ranked an average of 85, and nobody's doing squat. No holes for the running game, QB's getting hammered, and I got blown out by an 0-6 Tampa Bay team that converted something like 10 of 11 third downs.
I'm in the 2009 season, and I'm HC and owner of a Panthers team that's won back-to-back Super Bowls, with mostly the same players. But last night I was benching guys right and left. I got down to my third string QB (undrafted FA), and he was the only one who could move the friggin' ball down the field. RMJ has been demoted to dime back because he's lost his vertical and can't tackle anymore. I got a LOLB who's been holding out on me since pre-season I finally caved into. He's rated 82, and held out for $3M+ a season, which is more than Morgan or Witherspoon make, who are ranked 92 and 86 respectively. I gave him a one-year deal and will let him float at the end of the year. In retrospect, that was stupid -- it would've been cheaper just to cut him. Oh, well.
Anyone else finding it's near impossible to draft a blue chip guard?
Witherspoon is a beast in the computer version.
meatpile
06-24-04, 02:33 PM
I've drafted top shit guards. You HAVE to start them. I've had guards that were 65 at rookies develop into the 90's.
Grant becomes a stud, too. So does Mitchell, Morgan, Jenks / Pep / Ruck, Smitty (if you pass more than run, and play aggressive offense and have a strong qb).
I've drafted top shit guards. You HAVE to start them. I've had guards that were 65 at rookies develop into the 90's.
Grant becomes a stud, too. So does Mitchell, Morgan, Jenks / Pep / Ruck, Smitty (if you pass more than run, and play aggressive offense and have a strong qb).
Yup. Drafted Morgan, Jenks, and Ruck across two different franchises and they've all been good.
HB - Meat is right. You gotta be real patient with linemen and let them suffer some growing pains.
hasbeen99
06-24-04, 02:59 PM
Witherspoon is a beast in the computer version.
Yes, he is. Almost as good as Morgan.
meatpile
06-24-04, 03:28 PM
I've found that as the years go by, everybody has stud lb's. I've had them stacked 5 deep with 90's.
Also of note - I traded Jenks, Ruck, Pepp, Gross, all for 1st round picks. They were all like 100 years old, and wouldn't retire. Better than nothing.
WR's are the hard ones to develop.
I've found that as the years go by, everybody has stud lb's. I've had them stacked 5 deep with 90's.
Also of note - I traded Jenks, Ruck, Pepp, Gross, all for 1st round picks. They were all like 100 years old, and wouldn't retire. Better than nothing.
WR's are the hard ones to develop.
Week 6 is clearout week for me. Anyone approaching 100 years old and having dropped a few points is gone for next year's picks.
I love the dumbass computer GM's. :mushy:
Agree on WR's. Especially when all of them are drafted in the first 15 picks.
two-six
06-24-04, 03:51 PM
i had to restart last night. deleted my season awhile back. that sucks.
i love trading for draft picks.
hasbeen99
06-24-04, 03:51 PM
I've drafted top shit guards. You HAVE to start them. I've had guards that were 65 at rookies develop into the 90's.
I was afraid you were going to say that. Painful learning curve, though. Most can run block okay, but I've only seen two who could pass block for anything. One I kept. The others I've let rot on the bench or traded away. I started one for over 2 seasons, who could pass block, but couldn't run block for anything. Traded him to the Raiders and the next season he winds up starting in the Pro Bowl. Figures.
Grant becomes a stud, too. So does Mitchell, Morgan, Jenks / Pep / Ruck, Smitty (if you pass more than run, and play aggressive offense and have a strong qb).
Grant is good, but his awareness has never come up for me so he gives up too many big plays (funny thing about that, huh?). I drafted a FS in about the 3rd year, and he's better.
Pep is a freaking BEAS' (owns about every sack record there is), and Ruck is solid. Smitty is a HOF returner and home run receiver for several years, but in the 2008 he started fumbling every other return, so I had to bench him.
In 2009, I still have the following "real" Panthers on my roster:
FB1: Hoover
FB2: Moore
TE1: Seidman
LT: Gross
C: Mitchell
RE: Rucker
DT1: Jenkins
LE: Peppers
ROLB: Witherspoon
MLB: Morgan
CB4: Manning
FS2: Grant
SS: Minter
P: Sauerbrun
Davis, Foster, Kasay, Fields, and Buckner all retired.
hasbeen99
06-24-04, 04:03 PM
I've found that as the years go by, everybody has stud lb's. I've had them stacked 5 deep with 90's.
Yep, there are guys in the 90's at LB everwhere. All the more reason I wouldn't pay an 82 OLB over 3 million dollars a year. Prima donna. :mad:
Also of note - I traded Jenks, Ruck, Pepp, Gross, all for 1st round picks. They were all like 100 years old, and wouldn't retire. Better than nothing.
Good move. I'm getting there with Minter. He's still rated at 90, though, so I'm hesitant to cut him loose. I've got his heir-apparent waiting in the wings, and he's good. Special teams demon, solid tackler, good awareness, and fast.
WR's are the hard ones to develop.
That's been my experience, too, especially in the offense I run. It's like Dan Henning's wet dream. Power football and then some. My run to pass ratio is probably 3 - 1. I'm starting Ricky Williams at HB, backing him up with T.J. Duckett (both FA acquisitions), and behind them is a little speedster I drafted in 2007. I use all three of them, too.
But I can't seem to develop a WR past about 81.
hasbeen99
06-24-04, 04:10 PM
I love the dumbass computer GM's. :mushy:
Tell me about it! (See my above post for FA acquisitions.) Plus, I gotta love that Tampa Bay has been in steady decline since the 2003 season. :xyzthumbs
Agree on WR's. Especially when all of them are drafted in the first 15 picks.
Don't even get me started on trying to draft starters out of the top 15. I had to trade for my #2 wideout right after the draft. Everything else at #32 was garbage.
two-six
06-25-04, 05:41 PM
damn, why didn't somebody tell me you could change the panthers' shoes to black. i just now stumbled upon it.
talk about freeze ups. i had smith fumble a kick return which green bay returned for a touchdown. i challenged it and for 5 minutes all the game did was show player close ups. i just turned it off because i don't think that was gonna fix itself. sometimes those challenges will really screw up the game.
QueenCityHillbilly
06-25-04, 06:05 PM
I imported my NCAA files last year from 2008, drafted Chris Leak late in the first round. He was starting over Jake by week 3, then promptly led me to three straight Super Bowl wins. I ended up trading Jake to the Redskins in the offseason for some badass inside linebacker. I needed someone with Morgan since I run the 3-4.
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