Madden NFL 18: How Dallas Cowboys Evaluate their Own Players’ Rating

There’s many sport events every years, and some of the best athletes show their opinions about their rating in game. WWE 2K happens each year and so 18 does Madden NFL 18. This year it was the Dallas Cowboys to take issue with their rating in Madden NFL 18. Some of the Dallas Cowboys were interviewed about their personal ratings in Madden NFL 18. Now let’s take a look about how they evaluate about their own players’ rating.
 Madden 18: How Dallas Cowboys Evaluate their Own Players' Rating
Dak Prescott was first to be asked about how he felt about his overall 86 rating, and if the 86 rating was fair for the quarterback. Prescott promptly mentioned that the rating wasn’t fair, saying so through a smile, and then he followed it up by saying “but life’s not fair.” True words. He was a little less impressed with his strength rating, though, which is a paltry 73 out of 100. He mentioned that he would have to invite the creators of Madden NFL to come work out with him sometime to prove that his rating deserves to be higher.

Dan Bailey was a little bit hesitant to talk the numbers because he wasn’t sure about his speed rating. Cover4 informed the placekicker for the Cowboys that he only had a speed rating of 67. Through a grin and a shake of the head, Bailey said: ” Yeah…they shortchanged me there.”

Jason Witten of the Cowboys was given a much more appeasing overall rating of 90. The veteran tight end was asked by Cover4 about the overall rating, and he was in a fairly cheery mood, saying that 90 wasn’t that bad and that he would “take it.” Good man. However… he wasn’t too fond of his toughness, which is ranked at 88.

Defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford was also shared his disappointment with his overall 77 score. However, he juxtaposes his disappointment with his overall rating by mentioning that EA Sports updating Madden NFL throughout the season is a good opportunity to prove that he deserves to have a higher overall rating, and he’s going to put in the work on the field to raise the stats. A real hard worker, Crawford is. Unfortunately he wasn’t too pleased about his toughness rating, which was only 80 out of 100. He quipped that he would need to get the creator over to the Cowboys facility so that he could show them toughness. He rounded out his segment by asking: ” Who makes this rating?”

Wide receiver Dez Bryant was asked about his strength and speed ratings, which are 76 and 89 respectively, and he was the first to say that he was mad about the stats. He said his speed should at least be at 90.

Cowboys’ offensive tackle Tyron Smith was asked about his overall 94 rating, and he says it’s fair but does so through a slight wince. He mentions he’s not mad about it, but you could tell there was a bit of a sting there. A 94 sure beats an 86, though. He wasn’t too pleased with his speed, though, which was only 75, and the offensive tackle shook his head with a smile and said: “That’s not right.”

Cowboys’ cornerback, Anthony Brown, was not all too happy about his score, mentioning to the outlet that his rather disappointing 79 overall score was “a little lower than it should be.” He was still all smiles, though, as he mentions that EA Sports updates the ratings after the first week, so he’s keeping his spirits high that the update will raise his overall rating.

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