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EA Simulates the Super Bowl in Madden 09

Gamervision Simulates an Article in Response.

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Because the bye week after the conference championships is always a slow week for football news, EA decided this was the best time to run their annual Super Bowl simulation with Madden 09. While I wasn't there to watch, the recap (which you can read below) does a pretty solid job of faux sports journalism.

What's ironic is that Gamervision's own intrepid All Sorts of Sports anchors, Mikeyraw196 and yours truly, actually played a game featuring the match-up between the NFL's two luckiest best teams, the Arizona Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers, in hopes to determine which team we were going to lay our paychecks on that week.

As can be expected, a game between two talented Maddenites such as Mike and myself began as a defensive battle. The entire first quarter was spent jockying for field position, but neither defense would break. Early into the second quarter, Kurt Warner, under control of Mike, threw an ill-advised deep ball, which Troy Polamalu snatched from the air, putting the ball in Ben Roethlisberger's hands. A few plays later, my Steelers' offense was in the red zone. I caught Mike in a bad defensive alignment, and after he stopped me on my first attempt, I implemented the hurry-up offense to capitalize on a great match-up for the massively underrated Nate Washington. A quick strike to 85 led to the Steelers' taking the early lead 7-0.

On the ensuing kick-off, Mike and the Cardinals moved the ball downfield quickly. With under two minutes to go in the first half, it was looking like Mike was going to tie up the game. It was then that fate stepped in. My Xbox informed that my connection to the host had been lost. So, in short, the Steelers will win Super Bowl XLIII 7-0 when the game is cut short in the second quarter thanks to the Arizona Cardinals suddenly vanishing from the playing field. It appears we're all in store for an amazing game.

You can check the full press release, as well as a highlight video, detailing EA's effort below.

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January 23, 2009 Black and gold will reign supreme in Tampa Bay, according to the official EA SPORTS simulation of Super Bowl XLIII by Madden NFL 09. According to the award-winning video game, the Pittsburgh Steelers will win an unprecedented sixth Super Bowl title in a tightly contested game against the Arizona Cardinals, by a final score of 28-24. Holding off a fourth quarter comeback by the Cardinals, the Steelers bring the Vince Lombardi trophy back to the Steel City for the second time in the past four years and for a sixth time in franchise history, setting an NFL record.

Madden NFL 09 is the most authentic and adaptable game in sports video game history, and utilizing each team’s current roster and the latest player statistics, EA SPORTS matched the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals in a simulation of Super Bowl XLIII. Ben Roethlisberger threw for 3 touchdowns and was named the Super Bowl MVP; joining teammate Hines Ward who was the Super Bowl XL MVP. Steelers coach, Mike Tomlin, became the youngest coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl, at the age of 36.
The start of Super Bowl XLIII became a defensive struggle, but Pittsburgh put the first points up with a 10-yard touchdown reception to Santonio Holmes, with less than two minutes left in the first quarter.

The Cardinals returned the favor with their reinvigorated running game as Edgerrin James diced through the vaunted Steelers defense with 8-yard touchdown run, near the start of the second quarter. Pittsburgh, showing great balance, quickly swung the momentum in their favor with two consecutive touchdowns – a 10-yard scamper by “Fast” Willie Parker, and a 13-yard strike to Hines Ward. The Steelers headed into halftime with a 21-7 lead and the route appeared to be on.

Despite their high-powered air attack, Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt, kept to the successful running attack as the third quarter opened. The Cardinals made a statement as again they punctured the Steel Curtain with an Edgerrin James 14-yard touchdown run; drawing the score to 21-14. The Steelers, unfazed, looked like they had potentially put the Cards down for good with Santonio Holmes’s second touchdown reception. At the close of the third quarter, the score was 28-14 in favor of Pittsburgh.
Taking a page from the Steelers defense, the Cardinals held tough and would not surrender any additional points. This coupled with Pro-Bowl receiver, Larry Fitzgerald’s 15-yard touchdown catch midway through the 4th, brought the Cards within seven points. Neil Rackers added a 45-yard field goal with 3:15 remaining in the game, closing the gap to 28-24. On the following possession, Pittsburgh was able to break through for a few first downs; leaving the Arizona comeback short.

Super Bowl XLIII kicks off Sunday, February 1 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

 

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    Sean

    I guess I have to face the reality: the Eagles lost.

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