Well it’s finally here, Maddenoliday. We have been awaiting this for months
now. There really is nothing better then
opening up that new game and hitting the sticks. I have been a gamer now for 26
years. Rocking that Nintendo back then, birthed
my greatest and most time consuming hobby.
So in this year’s madden, what’s our goal? What are we going
to do? Last year I dove into Madden Ultimate
team more than any other Madden. I felt
like it was a little clunky and time consuming. So this year I will focus more, on my first
and greatest madden love, the franchise mode. I will have a superstar rb, qb,
and of course the addition of the fridge as a running back will be great. This year madden brings us a great running
game, with new features and key moves.
Will this be the year where we can actually use a power back vs. the
speedy guys…….. I highly doubt it but I
will try. Lynch, the Fridge, Steven
Jackson, are a few that should provide the power to tempt this.
So my franchise mode will consist of a struggle team like
the Jaguars to turn them around, the Patriots, then I will move a team away
from their current city and move to one of the 17 cities available. This leads me to the main reason I write this
post. I wanted to make a post and YouTube
video. In it I want to post every single
city, team name, and uniform pictures. So I need your help to bring all this
together, There are 17 cities, 3
different names per city, then 3 different uniforms, Can you take a pic with your phone, or a snap
shot or web image? Anything to Help the community out. There is nothing worse then moving your team
and hating the uniforms, Im not sure why madden wont let u see them before you
choose. Weird ending up with a yellow
uniform when you don’t like that color. So
you can help me out, even email me @ rodman636@yahoo.com , or my twitter at http://twitter.com/Terceirafire you can link it to me in the comment section
too.. HELP US ALL OUT.
Other then that lets not be too negative, and truly enjoy
one of the best hobbies in life, Video Gaming.
Peace,
JJ
Below is a list of all the cities and a list of their benefits
from http://blogs.thescore.com/franchisemode/2013/05/23/madden-25-lets-you-to-relocate-your-franchise-to-these-17-cities/
The score has the credit for the table below.
London, England
|
Huge
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Fair Weather
|
45%
|
London is a huge market that would love an NFL Team
|
Los Angeles, California
|
Huge
|
Fair Weather
|
95%
|
Los Angeles is the easiest city choice financially. They’ll
pay for a large percentage of your stadium
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
Huge
|
Hardcore
|
90%
|
Mexico City is a prime destination. It offers hardcore fans
and big time stadium funding.
|
Toronto, Canada
|
Large
|
Laid Back
|
20%
|
Toronto is an interesting destination. Good fans and decent
stadium funding.
|
San Antonio, Texas
|
Average
|
Loyal
|
65%
|
San Antonio is a fairly large market with loyal fans. You’ll
have to compete with basketball though.
|
Orlando, Florida
|
Decent
|
FrontRunner
|
20%
|
Orlando is home to boy bands, theme parks and strip malls.
Where do I sign?
|
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
|
Small
|
Laid Back
|
15%
|
OKC doesn’t offer much stadium funding but their fans are
pretty laid back!
|
Salt Lake City, Utah
|
Small
|
Fair Weather
|
45%
|
Salt Lake City can’t offer much stadium funding but their fans
are pretty loyal.
|
Brooklyn, New York
|
Huge
|
Hardcore
|
90%
|
Brooklyn is the hottest choice among professional teams. Huge
market and hardcore fans make this a perfect destination.
|
Memphis, Tennessee
|
Small
|
Laid Back
|
17%
|
You might have the blues if you move here. Very little funding
means an expensive stadium bill!
|
Chicago, Illinois
|
Huge
|
Hardcore
|
80%
|
Chicago is the perfect city for an NFL team. Fans in the Windy
City are as loyal as you get and the market size means more jersey sales.
|
Sacramento, California
|
Average
|
Laid Back
|
42%
|
Sacramento supports an NBA team, so you should be fine moving
here.
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
Decent
|
FrontRunner
|
20%
|
Columbus offers fanatic fans that love their team. The market
size is small, but you’ll be adorned here.
|
Portland, Oregon
|
Decent
|
Fair Weather
|
45%
|
Portland is not a bad spot to relocate to. Good fans and
decent stadium funding can be found here.
|
Austin, Texas
|
Decent
|
FrontRunner
|
45%
|
Austin is the perfect place to relocate. Good BBQ, great fans
and warm temperatures year round.
|
Dublin, Ireland
|
Decent
|
Laid Back
|
60%
|
If you’re interested in going International, Dublin is a great
spot. Good food and adoring fans can be found in Dublin!
|
Houston, Texas
|
Huge
|
Loyal
|
95%
|
Moving a 2nd team to Houston is a bold move. Choose this city
and you can bring the Oilers back.
|
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