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MIKE MCKENZIE UNHAPPY WITH PLAYER RATING IN MADDEN 2005
New Orleans Saints cornerback Mike McKenzie returned his copy of Madden NFL 2005 today, only one week after buying the popular video game. McKenzie, who was playing the game last weekend against teammate Aaron Brooks, was upset after he checked his own player rating. "He felt pretty disrespected when he saw he was rated a 78 overall," said Brooks. "He kept rambling on about how there was a glitch in the game or something. But when he scrolled down and saw he was only a 72 in agility, he just lost it. He asked me set out pylons so he could show off his cutting ability, then he challenged me to a foot race in the street to prove he's faster than an 81."
Saints running back Deuce McAllister said he understands McKenzie's frustration. "Mike has a right to be upset. I was playing the video game with the Saints last night, and noticed that Madden didn't even get his dread locks right. They look more like long pieces of $hit. Plus they don't have him doing a dance every time he makes a tackle. And this game is supposed to be realistic?" Aaron Brooks reports that before McKenzie returned the game, he tried to trade himself to the Eagles for Lito Sheppard, but the game rejected the transaction.
This is a gas...........ROFL :lol:
MIKE MCKENZIE UNHAPPY WITH PLAYER RATING IN MADDEN 2005
New Orleans Saints cornerback Mike McKenzie returned his copy of Madden NFL 2005 today, only one week after buying the popular video game. McKenzie, who was playing the game last weekend against teammate Aaron Brooks, was upset after he checked his own player rating. "He felt pretty disrespected when he saw he was rated a 78 overall," said Brooks. "He kept rambling on about how there was a glitch in the game or something. But when he scrolled down and saw he was only a 72 in agility, he just lost it. He asked me set out pylons so he could show off his cutting ability, then he challenged me to a foot race in the street to prove he's faster than an 81."
Saints running back Deuce McAllister said he understands McKenzie's frustration. "Mike has a right to be upset. I was playing the video game with the Saints last night, and noticed that Madden didn't even get his dread locks right. They look more like long pieces of $hit. Plus they don't have him doing a dance every time he makes a tackle. And this game is supposed to be realistic?" Aaron Brooks reports that before McKenzie returned the game, he tried to trade himself to the Eagles for Lito Sheppard, but the game rejected the transaction.
This is a gas...........ROFL :lol: