Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Curse, Schmurse: Peyton Hillis Rumbles His Way to Madden 2012 Cover Know.

"Madden Curse" be damned. As was rumbling his system through the tournament-style classification presented by ESPN's SportsNation, a comrade asked me, "Are you positive you want to continue the 'Madden Cover Curse' to the catalogue of curses currently holds?" We remember the register she was referring to all too well: Red Right 88, The Drive, The Fumble, The Shot, The Catch, The Move, The Decision and so on. All have added to the allure of the "Curse of Cleveland." But I don't fantasize you'll summon "The Cover" on there anytime soon.



A evil cannot denunciation a curse. Someone telephone call Guinness; we're about to corroborating witness the world's biggest misfortune jinx. Fearful folklore or not, beautifying the Madden guard athlete has almost developed into a custom of passage, a assessment unemotional only for the premiere players of the. The cream of the crop-only the crop is filled with the most elite athletes in the world. Since 1999, the travel over athletes have included: Garrison Hearst, Eddie George, Daunte Culpepper, Marshall Faulk, Mike Vick, Ray Lewis, , Shaun Alexander, Vince Young, , Troy Polamalu, and.






These are guys who owned the guild before their grouping on the cover. With most of these players, we are not just talking about Pro Bowlers; we are talking about prospective Hall of Famers. But without considering all their accolades, Peyton Hillis' locus on the substitute appears to have most moment because was firm by the fans' voice. The White Rhino Boy, did the fans speak. Hillis dominated the tournament.



He trucked three of the leagues hottest quarterbacks-, Aaron Rodgers and Mike Vick-en itinerary to the cover. All three were considered favorites to succeed the complete thing. Other than his close by set-to with Ryan, he won every other compare up by over 60 percent, finishing it off with a trouncing of Vick, gaining two-thirds of the vote. And it couldn't have happened to a cooler guy.

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