IGN:
'EA Sports let out a few random pieces of information about Madden NFL 11 at their Season Opener event tonight in San Francisco. During a lengthy presentation about sports franchises the sports conglomerate made it very clear that they're listening to fans, both on forums and through online data tracking services when constructing this year's flock of titles. The most interesting points in the slew of information had to do with the length of games in Madden NFL 10 and how the company is going to try and make this year's game a "simpler, quicker and deeper experience." While I won't try to decipher how they'll go about making football both simpler and deeper, it's clear that they're going to try and speed up the traditional game of football for Madden NFL 11.'
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When it comes to sports curses, aside from the Chicago Cubs, there’s no more active superstition than the Madden curse. Since 1999, almost every year something bad has happened to the cover athlete of Electronic Arts’ bestselling Madden NFL franchise. Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis is the latest victim of this curse.
anyone really surprised by this?