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Football starts with the interaction between attacking and defending sidelines. Every year, Madden fails to solve the constant problems between the attacking and defending players. The Madden offensive line is not as blocked as they should be. Madden has experienced recurring bugs and glitches, such as suction jams, that continue to plague the game. The offensive line does not properly double the team or attack the defender in a running race, thus it cannot accurately create the running route you see in the NFL. Prior to EA's exclusive license agreement, they failed to properly execute the 3-4 defense currently played by 15 teams in the NFL. 3-4 defense usually uses a 2-gap system, so it requires the offensive line to double the blocker in Madden, 2-gap blocking has not been implemented, and because of suction blocking, edge punching will not occur as in NFL. Madden maintains the same basic penalty every year, and has not continued to develop the penalty system since the exclusive license agreement. Most of the consumers who play Madden agree that they can compete in one game after another without seeing a so-called penalty. D in today's NFL. Since its implementation, there has been a loophole in the coach challenge function of "the best dance team", and EA continues to ignore this function. Consumers will agree that this is one of the craziest "bedbug" features, and it has always been this way. The broadcast calls and scripts show no improvement or enhancement each year. Apart from changing colors and fonts, they have remained almost unchanged for the past decade. They don't represent what's going on in today's NFL. The lack of customization in broadcasting calls, scripts and scripts is a disappointing trend that all consumers agree with. The lack of improvements to the basic concept of football in the Madden series continues to disappoint fans, while EA continues to ignore consumer demands for improvements to these aspects of the game.
EA spent several months developing Madden with a view to releasing it in August each year. However, the final product continues to show improvements in graphics and detail, including upgrades to the player and new features that remain "clunky" and "fickle" after users wait 2-3 months for patches. Solve the problem, but bring other problems. EA continues to ignore consumers and focus on where they continue to make money, which is the Madden ultimate team model. Mut is considered to be a model that gives fans the opportunity to collect star players, hall of fame members and other players to complete the game in various models to get Madden coins or special packages and items. However, EA is just another way to attract consumers and earn more money for poorly implemented games. Although EA states that you can play mut completely without any money, EA forces users to spend real money to unlock specific cards and collections. EA forces consumers to buy ten or more packages at a time to unlock a product, as most packages are filled with meaningless filler cards. EA spends countless hours a week a year introducing new cards, products and features. People can only imagine if they did it in other aspects of the game that consumers care more about. The online and offline franchising model is considered to be the core of Madden, but it has not been developed yet, and there is a lack of model similar to NFL's current products.

Ultimately, EA's consistently poor track record reflects NFL and what it means. EA continues to relax as revenues continue to drain as they know that proprietary license agreements are the only way they can stay high. Developers lack the innovation necessary to create an end product similar to today's NFL. Consumers continue to suffer year after year and demand more products at the same time, while EA ignores it, while EA has no pressure to create bigger and more interesting experiences. Consumers need someone to support EA and break this exclusive agreement, which is not only unfair, but also illegal, because the agreement has made EA monopolize football video games. As a result of the deal, any game that has been developed and released is faltering. NFL and EA will not suffer from the cancellation of this exclusive license agreement, because it will eventually create more jobs for the industry, produce more and higher quality games to reflect today's NFL standards, and further promote NFL and its fans. Please sign the petition and help to draw attention to the matter in order to properly cancel such contact. Football is an American sport and should continue to represent it in every possible way.