Madden 15 Tip: Learning From Losses | moss2chappy

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Hey chappy love your philosophical tips. I think they are much more helpful than a money play. Keep up the good work

fullhalfangel
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Couldn't agree more with you chappy, this year I have been deeply involved in Ultimate Team in terms of what I play online, and have had tremendous success.  I have yet to spend a penny on my team and it's an ok 84 overall after almost 2 months, but the bigger reason for my success is exactly what you said in this video, learning from your losses.  I have won 25 straight games on All-Madden 1st String simply because I'm not making mistakes like turning the ball over which has always been my downfall in losses.  And obviously it's hard to believe that I have won that many games in a row with a team that I haven't spent any money on, but if you think about it, the teams that I'm playing aren't as great as they could be.  Most of them are about 87-88 overall range, so it's pretty possible to anybody out there to have great success at playing these teams, and learning from my losses has helped immensely.

HawkingRegime
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I like playing guys ranked higher than me rather they blow me out or not. Playing better competition helps me get a better scheme together and overall makes me a better player. I came a long way in Madden now I can hang and even beat higher skilled players. Don't quit when you're losing and play better competition will make you better

wblake
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Moss2Chappy always has something that makes me think about what I do, whether it be before, during or after games. You don't always need the tips that help you get better within the game itself (i.e. blitzing, money routes, strategies on how to win). Sometimes it helps just to work on the mental part of your game and expand from there.

Not rage quitting is something I'm still working on. It's been a while since it's happened, so I feel like I'm getting better with not doing it.

Axziya
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I've been making an effort to not rage quit this year...so far so good. The one game I seriously considered it I went down 21-0 early he came out in onside which pissed me off so much thats when I almost quit. Ended up putting up 24 unanswered.

Harpua
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I've never ever rage quit I pride in the 0% dnf through the 200-300 games I play a year and I win about 65-70% of my games since 08 so I'm not a great player only ranked top 100 in 09 but I'm better than 50% of people and I always rewatch games and breakdown plays I got beat on see why and how to adjust look at the formation and just get better at knowing which play it is who his 1st and 2nd guy on that play is and don't turn the ball over

mrthquarter
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Just broke my ps4 controller should have watched this vid 1st....smh

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