This year it's a new year and things are changing again, as fans are given the chance to vote on their favorite cover in Madden 25 coins in an EA Sports marketing tie-in with Doritos. Of course, they can't play around with the idea of starting writing-in campaigns for Luke McCown; instead, EA has narrowed the field to three candidates (all of which EA is likely to sign preliminary licensing agreements prior to the event): New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne, and Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Jared Allen.

There's only one right answer isn't it? Jared Allen is the only right choice for four important reasons:

1.He'd become the very first defensive lineman to be featured on the cover of the American version of Madden. 2.51 defensive tackles. 14.5 Fumbles forced, 5 sacks, one interception. It was not a bad year. 3.He has the number 69 on his shirt. This is intentional. 4.His flowing hairstyle and his flavor-saver beard require to be immortalized all time as the front cover for the video game. What better way to make that match be Madden 25?

So, basically that you can vote for whomever prefer. Make sure you know that the vote you cast to Jared Allen is a vote for male sexiness.

In the event that EA Sports revealed that NFL Blitz was set to make it's return on consoles couple of months ago, many of us were not sure about how much of what made the game so enjoyable would be returning. After finally playing the game we noticed that it was similar to classic Blitz however, it also felt like it gave the impression of being distinct.

We quickly got into the action and began to look at the similarities and the differences. The players look a lot like their real-life counterparts and the manner in which they react and move is into the same pattern as previous games. Animations can be a bit excessive, but even with the elimination of the late-hits (when tackles and air collisions happen) the animations look great and the players look injured following the impact. There are many amazing moves you can do, and if you're able to make your defense or offense "On Fire," your adversaries should be cautious. Tim Kitzrow will also be giving his voice to Mut coins for sale Blitz, so those who enjoyed his high-quality commentary on NBA Jam will be in for a real surprise. While our time watching the game was brief however, the sound was excellent. The only issue we were able to address was Kitzrow's reference towards that Seattle Seahawks stadium as Qwest Field the stadium's change in the name in the summer.