And finally, I would spend a lot of money to watch those same decision makers do an actual physical demonstration of what Matthews should be doing differently
Mut 23 Coins. I want them to have the experience of trying to take on someone and not fall on them. I'd like that shit broadcast across every streaming service, so we can all get some laughter.
In conclusion, I'll say that players are playing into the Madden NFL 23's game with their rhetoric of slamming these latest rules changes.
In the name of making the game "soft" makes many ordinary people who have never played football the impression that the current players wish to hurt one another without fear. This reinforces the perception that players need owner to "save them from themselves," an idea that solely benefits the owners. Many "fans" already view players as commodities rather than the actual people they are, so I'm of the opinion that it won't make anyone's life any easier for players to continue falling into the trap of rhetorical.
These rules changes aren't necessarily bad since they make this game "soft." They're awful because they're insane!
Certain of them evidently aren't making the game safer and you can present a convincing argument that certain of them are making the game more dangerous for defensive players, who, evidently, have to attempt to become contortionists at the top speed, or risk being flagged.
If you're not convinced you can ask Dolphins veteran defensive end William Hayes who tried to do like the Madden NFL 23 said and take on gravity's laws on Sunday and
Madden 23 Coins Cheap, unfortunately for him, got bit back by gravity. Hayes is currently on injured reserve and was unable to play his season to injury due to an injury to his knee after he was off to a excellent start for a unexpected 3-1 Miami squad ... and all due to having tried to abide by a nonsensical change to the rules.