
83 speed and 92 acceleration with a hint of 89 Finesse move, and you have the ingredients of a beasty Madden Gem for the Miami Dolphins! The ratings for the Fins seems nice to me, as the addition of Brandon Marshall is a breath of fresh air! Now Fins users can actually throw the ball down the field and user their own respective user skills to snag down the ball! Oh, not to mention Marshy has 98 swagger!
I am disappointed in Henne’s ratings, since he did better than Mark Sanchez, yet Sanchez has the better overall ratings across the board. But I do digress, as Henne boasts a sexy 94 THP and a 78 Deep Pass Accuracy despite his overall accuracy being a 78. PAs should be a must for every Fins user, as the cannon on Henne and the beasty run game should make life miserable for the opposing defenses.
Speaking of the run game, Ricky Williams with the 87 carry was a nice surprise, as he did have trouble holding on the ball last season. His 93 Stiff Arm and 94 Trucking makes him an ideal FB for those FB dives, or goaline runs. Ronnie Brown has nice speed, with 92 speed and 91 acceleration along with his monstrous carry rating of 97, but the best stats he has is his incredible 97 spin rating and his 91 juke rating. With Brown’s size and speed and….uh, spinning-ability? should be hell for any defenses to tackle!
Miami’s defense looks nice, as the D-Line is a true 3-4 system, full of people who have great strength and are fat people meant to eat up blocks. Their D-Line won’t impress anyone on speed, at all, but they sure as hell make up for it with brute force! Using the Fins in a 3-4 should generate some intense pressure, as Koa Misi, the 2nd round selection by the Dolphins, has a nice 82 speed 88 acceleration rating along with Mr. Wake. Miami has a lot of hard hitting lbs, but the safeties are even more hard hitting! Yeremiah Bell has 88 tackle and 90 Hit power, but Reshad Jones has a blistering 95 pursuit rating and a 90 hit Power rating, but only 69 tackle. Vontae Davis is a must start at cb, with his incredible ratings! Despite his low overall, 82, his stats sure make up for it! Sean Smith…..6’4. Need I say more? Miami also has 2nd year player in Chris Clemons to back up the FS position, and his 92 speed 95 acceleration should make him a missile back there!
Overall, I am quite pleased with the Miami Dolphins’ ratings, and cannot wait to drop down the hammer on unsuspecting members in MG! Fear Marshall!!!!








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i like this guy
MarshallLaw
I agree with everything you said until tthe start last paragraph.
What Dline are you talking about?
The only 'space-eater' i can think of is Soiliai, and he's smaller than he's ever been,
other than him, Starks is big, but considered small for a 3-4 DT,
but his raw power and speed make him a new breed of DT,
and a tough cover for centers.
Kendall Langford is another big guy, but,
I still feel he's more the new model DE, ala J.Taylor.
But Langford is a physical force.
Every guy in the middle on a Parcells' minded team will be.
And Odrick is the other end, And again, Huge guy
but big in the tall, long, thick way.
Long, Lean, not big massive fatty.
Ferg was the closest we had to that, but he mysteriously retired.
Though I dont think there is a lineman on either side of the ball under 300lbs.