@realredguard I don't think that's relevant to his point. The point is he led LSU to a championship and in the conversation for the best season by a player or team in history. He got put on Iowa because the criteria was native state. He has impacted the state of Ohio more im sure. He went to high school there, started college there and is now playing for the Bengals. But here in La, it's about the LSU days. BTW as a Saints fan I'm pretty fond of former Ohio st players besides him. Lol.
Would be really interesting to see you play choice-based games like Detroit or Mass Effect. Your out of pocket commentary would go really well with those kind of games 😂
Yeah we know, but imagine how much more complicated it would get. Its not as straightforward with others, and birthplace is a quick google search. I bet this video already took forever to make so i understand why he ignored that
I’ve always advocated something like a National Olympics, where each state competes against the others in different sports. Australian rugby has something called ‘State of Origin’ - I’d love to see us do something like this. The closest we have is really the LLWS.
Depends on if you can modify sliders in the game in this version of Madden. It's not hard to manipulate the sliders when Iowa is on offense if the option is available.
Burrow was only born in ames cause his dad was the Coach at Iowa State then he moved back to Athens, Ohio, his home State would be Ohio but technically he was born in Iowa.
It amazes me that you came up with such an original concept when the nfl is saturated with content. I can’t fathom the work you did to put this all together and make it happen. Not to mention delivering it in a stellar way. I got you im subscribed and shared
The Saints being Mississippi threw me off too. knowing that New Orleans is located in Mississippi. He just probably did that because Mississippi don't have a football team for the NFL so Louisiana is closest to Mississippi so I'm guessing that's why he did that
Joe Burrow went to high school in Ohio as his dad was on the coaching staff at OU, much like the reason he was born in Iowa was because his dad was coaching at ISU. You sort of insinuate that he was being recruited to colleges while still living in Iowa here...
@@shaneriley9763 You are going to have to be more specific. Every player on that roster was born in Iowa. The free agents weren't winning them games. I don't believe he was giving "Iowa" Nebrasaka or SD border cities either.
I am not surprised Iowa did well. They have a lot of farm boys, which generally means good linemen and maybe running backs -- see also every year at the NCAA wrestling championships. If you have good linemen, good running backs, and even a decent secondary and QB, you're going to do well.
this was an absolute great video, no lie i want more now e: the commentating is top tier comedy 😂 e2: dak and the cowboys/tennessee got done pretty much how real life goes for them😂 e3: DAMMMNNNN ommg California beating Florida was a crazy game, like video game or not that was insane battle last edit: 57:29 when your own team tries to stop you from breaking the script😂
Hey Frosti I got a video idea for you. You should have a 2k24 tournament where it’s like categorized by some attribute for their starting 5 (ie perimeter defense would have like Jrue, Caruso, Leonard, Giannis, and Bam). I think that’d be really fun to see and like it’d be cool to find out what’s like most powerful or whatever
New Jersey acquitted themselves well. The Garden State is underrated when it comes to football. Most FBS and FCS teams in the Northeast need NJ, PA, and MD to fill up their rosters.
Colleges go everywhere for talent. Khalil Mack is from FL and went to Buffalo. David Njoku is from NJ and went to Miami (FL). Minkah Fitzpatrick is from NJ and went to Alabama. Josh Allen (linebacker) was born in VA, went to high school in NJ, and went to the University of Kentucky.
Fawk now I really wanna see a tournament of teams with state native players only, like the world cup or something, sometime in the future it’d be awesome, even better since I’d be rooting for Louisiana 😂
That’s the way it should be! It would motivate unpopular states to get their players in shape! Or maybe make them play 10 years with the team that drafted them!
I always wanted to see how each state would fair up against one another using their own talent. I think each team in real life should have a stipulation where you need one or two star players from that state and 20 percent of the rest of the roster from that state. It would make the games better in my opinion.
I think this would be better with just the top 32 teams (each NFL team representing 1 state). For the open positions, instead of taking the lowest available, have a draft (ordered by lowest overall ranking), each team takes the highest ranked player of need from a state that isn't in the tourney (so if Montana can't field a team, but has a great NT, he gets in for a state that doesn't have one). For teams with multiple openings, the draft restarts for round 2, then 3, and so on. Could allow teams to be more competitive and let states that have very few active players a genuine chance to participate. Good content though.