As the game evolves the game is constantly evolving. It makes more sense to examine recent history. Carson Palmer, Matt Leinart as well as Mark Sanchez were the outstanding quarterbacks of the Pete Carroll era at USC. Palmer played the Trojans to an Orange Bowl victory and Madden 23 ltds quicksell became the first quarterback from the school to win the Heisman; Leinart became the second to win the award, going 37-2 over three seasons. After USC began to replace John David Booty (excluded from this review due to the fact that he's never completed a Madden NFL 23 pass), Sanchez stepped in without missing a beat, going 12-1 and winning a Rose Bowl MVP before declaring for the draft.
The Madden NFL 23 is cruel and shitty for many reasons, but singularly so for USC quarterbacks thrust onto pro teams with less potential to the other teams. The teams of these professional teams are generally located in cities with imperfect weather and a media less likely to be awestruck by the golden boy who has been groomed since puberty to get the job. Palmer, Leinart, and Sanchez have made billions of dollars playing Madden NFL 23. but they've all been bitten by an injury, bad luck, poor coach, on-field blunders and hot jacuzzi parties.
The pass is gorgeous and long: a long parabolic line which lands Chris Henry in stride on the right sideline, resulting in 66 yards. It is the first game of 2006's Wild Card game against the Steelers it was the longest passing sequence during Bengals playoff history, as well as the conclusion of the short time that Palmer was an elite quarterback in the NFL. The play ends with Ltds quicksell Madden 23 Henry getting sacked at the Steelers 22. Palmer fell to his 5feet, supine and flailing after Kimo von Olhoeffen struck him on the ground and broke his ACL and MCL.