Bam Bam Kam (went to watch legion of boom w my pops when I was younger!!)
my favorite mut player is always mike alstott. he is my favorite player of all time and the reason i am a bucs fan. its also fun running people over with him in the game.
Gotta be that man Xavier “X” Worthy. Crazy card this year and for the playoffs promo last year. Chiefs TT KING. Sorry pat🤝
A bit of a less popular card, but I loved M23 Rookie Premiere CJ Stroud. Legitimately the best QB I have ever used in MUT, smooth release, great abilities, all-around great card.
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My favorite mut player is deion sanders. Even tho he hasnt gotten one this year its a matter of time and he will grace 2026. Hes my favorite cuz DC4L thats y
Julio jones, loved his highlights and watching him play
my favorite MUT player is Tyus Bowser from Madden 22, carried me to top-10 in weekend league
he was glitchy. like, literally. there was a glitch that allowed an edge rusher with low agility (79 or lower) in certain formations get to the QB untouched
Michael Vick. The 2004 Madden cover is burned into my memory because it was my first Madden. Started it all.
Patrick Peterson, one of my favorite players of all-time and always played above his attributes in Madden
My favorite mut player was/is aaron rodgers. As a packers fan, I’ve watched him for so many years torched defenses and in this game, he has a great release, espeically for something like me that likes to play in the pocket or run bootlegs.
Favorite player is saquon barkley is my favorite player! He is my favorite because he’s always positive and one of the best running backs of all time. Eagles are my favorite team and he’s the best addition. Can’t forget the backwards hurdle greatest run play of all time!
Tim Tebow has always been my favorite. His cards usually ball out. I like the mobile qbs. Would love to see him back in the game this year.
Alex Smith. I was super excited to get him in MUT 24. He was an underpriced LTD that never really appreciated in value, and while the card was mid, the real Alex Smith was underrated.
Smith had winning records with the 49ers, Chiefs, and Red-- Commanders. (It still just comes out because that's the way things were.) He made crappy offenses with limited and young talent functional, and elevated better rosters. He wasn't flashy, and some of his arm talent was lost to an early-career shoulder injury, compounded by incompetence by the medical team and the arrogance of his head coach.
He survived the tenures of multiple knucklehead coaches in San Francisco before Jim Harbaugh gave him an offense he could succeed in. When Harbaugh Wally Pipp'd Smith for Kaepernick (who amounted to nothing, and never got the 49ers their sixth Lombardi), Smith elevated a 2-14 Chiefs team to 11-5 and a playoff berth with solid game management from a team whose talent was on the defense. Even so, the Chiefs were four scores ahead of the Colts in the 2012 Wild Card Playoff before injuries on the offense and defense left Smith directing a smoking hull of a ship. During Smith's five years with the Chiefs, they went to the playoffs in every year except the one where a late-season hit ruptured Smith's spleen.
Smith's contract was sold to the -- there, I caught it more quickly this time -- Washington team so that Reid could squeeze value out of a young Mahomes and a Chiefs roster that finally had a favorable cap situation and could afford to shore up weaknesses that were persistent during Smith's tenure. In Washington, Smith was helping the Red -- there, it happened again -- Washington team to secure a playoff berth when he fell awkwardly after a hit by J.J. Watt that left him with a compound lower-leg fracture. More than a year later, he would recover enough to lead the Washington team to a 5-1 run that got them in the playoffs, but his leg wasn't sound enough for him to be medically cleared for that game, and Washington got smoked in the Wild Card Round.
Most fans of these teams maligned Smith because he never put up the stats of his contemporaries. He consistently did more with middling rosters than his predecessors or successors, with a notable exception being Mahomes, but the latter's success came down to having a better supporting cast than Smith ever enjoyed in his time in Kansas City. Mahomes never won a Super Bowl until after Kansas City fired Bob Sutton, the defensive coordinator directly responsible for the Chiefs' collapse against the Colts in 2012. Mahomes' current situation better mirrors the day-to-day reality Smith coped with.
My opinions on Smith got me banned from two fan sites, but nothing takes away from the fact that a dozen or so contemporary signal-callers struggled to have the success Smith managed with similar rosters. I can't think of a guy who handled some of the most cruel twists of fate (like two fumbles by punt returner Kyle Williams in the 2011 Conference Championship Game against the Giants, where Smith's offense outscored Eli Manning's offense per-drive on a soggy day) the way Smith did. Many players have earned the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year Award. But in Smith's final year in the NFL, he defined the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year Award.
Randy Moss's most feared card Dude is a beast, TBH I think they did him dirty his JMP and SPC should be WAY higher but other than that love this guy.