Madden 11 - How is this NOT a touchdown!? - Volume 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

As the Minnesota Vikings, I was playing against the Chicago Bears in Madden NFL 11 for the Xbox 360. With just seconds left in the half, Jay Cutler chucked the ball deep into the endzone, where Devin Hester caught the ball....or so I thought. It turns out the refs ruled it a no catch....even though he clearly got his two feet in bounds before stepping out. This is one of the worst 'blown calls' in Madden I have ever seen. They didn't even bother to review it, either.

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  • Because Devin Hester scored on something other than a Punt return

  • Everyone knows you need four feet in bounds for it to be a touchdown.

    Silly NFL and their rule changes.

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  • he walked out of bounds of course....

  • BECAUSE IT DOESNT WANT U TO SCORE GOSH lol jk

  • It's a glitch from another polished turd of a football game. It does this in Madden 12 too. At least half a dozen times now I've seen calls like this - clear touchdowns get called non-touchdowns because the game had already determined it would be, but then performed the wrong animation. It's bullshit. FUCK Madden. Long Live 2K5.

  • that happens to me all the time

  • he probably didn't control the ball

  • you did not have control of the ball.

  • because devin hester only scores punt and kickoff returns

  • cause the bears lost the boal last year

  • yo game f**ked up

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