Guest Mik at Cornell Posted May 5, 2003 Report Posted May 5, 2003 Well, the cover art of Madden 2004 just came out...with Michael Vick on the cover. The last three cover boys for Madden were George, Culpepper, and Faulk. Look what happened... Year before cover: George makes superbowl. Year after: He gets hurt...career goes downhill. Year before cover: Culpepper is premiere player...brings Vikings to NFC Championship game. Year after: Career starts to go downhill Year before cover: Faulk and the Rams make Superbowl. Year after: Rams do horribly. Year before cover: Vick revolutionizes the position of quarterback and becomes the most talked about player in the league. Year after cover: ?? If he goes down with a broken ankle in week 3....you heard it here first.
Guest Choken One Posted May 5, 2003 Report Posted May 5, 2003 Eh...We could do this with all sorts of Covers of Games and Mags...
Guest Vitamin X Posted May 5, 2003 Report Posted May 5, 2003 Well that would have something to do with the fact that all of those people featured on the cover have been more or less one-season wonders that the rest of the league wasn't really prepared for and broke out. Except for Eddie George, who was mainly just an above-average running back. Why haven't they ever had Favre, Moss, Garcia, Seau, Strahan, or Urlacher on it? And it's always been an offensive player, hasn't it?
Guest Tyler McClelland Posted May 5, 2003 Report Posted May 5, 2003 Faulk is NOT a one year wonder...
Guest Vern Gagne Posted May 6, 2003 Report Posted May 6, 2003 I don't think he was implying Faulk was a one year wonder. Just that the Rams, had a down year and Faulk had injury problems.
Guest alkeiper Posted May 6, 2003 Report Posted May 6, 2003 Madden's visage is always somewhere on the cover, and he's still around.
Guest DrTom Posted May 6, 2003 Report Posted May 6, 2003 Eddie George: the constant pounding he was taking was going to catch up to him eventually, especially now that he's not as young as he used to be. It was a matter of time before injuries did him in. Jerome Bettis, another physical, workhorse running back, has had the same thing happen to him for the past couple seasons. Culpepper: I don't think his career has started to go downhill as much as the Vikings have turned into a shambles. Between Stringer's death, the "Randy ratio," their draft-day foibles, and questionable coaching, that's a team in disarray. It's no surprise that their star young QB is sinking with the ship. Give Culpepper a change of scenery and he can flourish again. Faulk: He's always been injury-prone, and it was bound to happen that the Rams' offense would implode sooner or later. Mike Martz has never been an offensive genius, Warner was hurt, Faulk was hurt, and those three factors sank St. Louis' season. Faulk is still a tremendous offensive player, and if he's again the focus of the offense, I think St. Louis can still succeed. Jinx? Bah. It's amusing to look at it in that context, I guess, but this holds about as much water as the so-called "Presidential Curse."
Guest alkeiper Posted May 7, 2003 Report Posted May 7, 2003 Does anyone know who was on the cover pre-PS2?
Guest MaxPower27 Posted May 7, 2003 Report Posted May 7, 2003 Hmmm...it may apply to other sports. Mario Lemieux is on my NHL 2002, and look what happened to him and the Penguins.
Agent_Bond34 Posted May 8, 2003 Report Posted May 8, 2003 Does anyone know who was on the cover pre-PS2? Eddie George, I believe.
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