MMOexp: The opening day of the 2013 Madden NFL 24 Playoffs

Written by berger Nevill  »  Updated on: October 23rd, 2024


The opening day of the 2013 Madden NFL 24 Playoffs are set to Mut 24 Coins end with what is probably by all accounts, the best game. The Seattle Seahawks, playing perhaps the best sport in all of football will travel across the country to play opponents like the Washington Redskins, winners of the seven previous games. Much of the focus heading to the game will be about the head-tohead battle between the two rookie quarterbacks, Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson. Both have made their argument for Madden NFL 24's Rookie Of The Year honor, but an outcome this Sunday in Maryland is obviously the bigger prize.


With Seattle's final-month dominance with the final month, the Seahawks start the game as road favorites against the NFC East champs. But all five of their losses of the season occurred in the road, and RGIII is likely to have an additional week to rest and get his knee back. The 2011 Heisman champion was evidently hampered during the Redskins last two games during the season, sporting a large knee braces that reduced his speed running in the backfield. Wilson avoided significant injury in the first season but increased his efficiency each week in order to keep the Seahawks rolling in the postseason.


Meet the Redskins


The Redskins have entered the postseason on an eight-game winning streak, having rebounded from a 3-6 record during their bye time to climb to the top of the NFC East. Griffin completely flipped his fortunes for a team which hadn't made it to playoffs since 2006 And he played one of the more boring offenses in Madden NFL 24. In the first week, RGIII became a sensation, lighting up the Saints during the opening week, and following up as the new captain towards the end of the season.


Mike as well as Kyle Shanahan dramatically altered their offensive strategy to match RGIII's skill set, utilizing the pistol and the zone-read option. Chris Brown highlighted the offensive shifts in Washington, and the Redskins ran it to perfection against Dallas to seal this division in Sunday's game. Griffin is averaging around seven yards per carry when using the zone-read, and even wearing a knee brace, he effectively found running room around the edge to beat the Cowboys. Although he's not 100 per cent, Shanahan and RG3 have chosen the best spots for the defense to decide, and he's athletic enough to Madden 24 Coins make yardage even when he's not running at 100.


As the number. 2 overall selection, Griffin received much of the national attention early in the season. However, Wilson's style of play matched him down the stretch. The Seahawks played conservatively early in the season however, Wilson scored big plays when called upon. In the second half of the season, Wilson has become a proficient passer in the pocket , as well as when he's running and keeps defenses at bay and building a connection and a rapport with Sidney Rice and Golden Tate. He rarely makes mistakes in the final stretch of the season, racking up 26 touchdown passes, and only 10 interceptions.


Similar to Griffin, Wilson is also a threat on the ground, no matter whether it's a planned move or through scrambling. Wilson averaged more that five yards on the ground this season , and scored four rushing touchdowns. But it's Lynch who has the most work out of the backfield. He averaged five yards per run with the second-highest number attempted attempts of the NFL. Similar to Wilson, Lynch rarely coughs it up, losing just two fumbles during the year. A positive turnover margin is typically the most effective route to win on road and both Lynch and Wilson don't give it away.


Local Takes: Redskins


Hogs Haven breaks down the film on Haslett's plan to repeatedly blitz the Cowboys and wonders what may be to come for Seattle:


We required Jim Haslett and his defense to join forces and get us to the playoffs.


And the game plan that defensive coordinator Haslett developed was certainly gutsy, but it was flawlessly executed and left Tony Romo and the Cowboys stunned. The Redskins made blitz upon blitz in the hope of getting to Romo before he made play. Sometimes, they would cover a blitz with similar looks or at other times they didn't try to hide it at all.



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