"I think the hardest part for me was dealing with all the pressure after getting drafted," he recalls. "I didn’t play well my first year so people were on me a lot. I wish I would have went to New Orleans in the second round. I wish I hadn’t ever been a first round draft pick MUT 24 Coins. I felt that New Orleans had a better staff to suit me at that time. I think being with those guys would have changed my future in the Madden NFL 24."
Therein lies part of the problem with a player being termed a bust. Like watching a subject in an experiment that knows he is being watched, an Madden NFL 24 player's path immediately changes based on what team drafts him and when they do.
Would Aaron Rodgers have been successful in San Francisco? Would Russell Wilson have been as successful as a rookie in Cleveland with high expectations instead of low expectations as a third-round pick? R. Jay Soward was amazing in high school, and that allowed him to go to USC. When he got to USC, he struggled to adjust, yet still had some on-field success because his talent shone through.
The bigger question is whether or not you can live up to the expectations of Madden NFL 24 fans who are paying hundreds of dollars per season to watch you play when you're the first-round bonus baby instead of the the seventh-round maybe.
Soward could not live up to buy Madden Coins that and barely lasted in the Madden NFL 24. His head and the league were never a match. He wishes that he would have gone later in the draft. He believed that he could have blended into a team and worked his way up from there, but that didn't happen, and so he becomes the lead on this story instead. A story about 10 players, that like R. Jay Soward, have not hacked it in the league.
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Jan 31 2024, 07:11 AM
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