Monday, May 2, 2011

Madden bruiser: Peyton Hillis voted on the cover of the game

10 Seeds Hillis massively beats Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick, seeded third, won 66% of the votes in the final of the tranche of 32 players to become the coverage of this year ' ?s version of the popular video games of NFL franchise. This is the first year fans were allowed to vote for the coverage of the game.


After that he was named the winner, Hillis said he was "excited" and he didn't think he had a blow against Vick, he "always looked up to."


Hillis acknowledged the support, he has received from fans of Browns and said: "I want to say thank you and I will play my best for them."


Vick said he was pleased to Hillis and proud to know how far it did in the vote.


"My fans, they stuck in there," said Vick. "I have done this far and that?s a plus for me.".


Upset Hillis seed higher than during the vote. Hillis has defeated Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice (the No. 7 seed); Atlanta Falcons quaterback Matt Ryan (No. 2). Kansas City Chiefs for running back Jamaal Charles (No. 6). and seed No. 1 that quaterback of the Green Bay Packers and Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers to get to the final.


Hillis was supported by an online campaign which included a treatment published on the website of the Browns, and current Twitter and Facebook campaigns by the team.


In an ESPN.com chat earlier Wednesday with Hillis and Vick, the Browns for running back said he ' ?s do not be afraid of the "Madden curse." Several players have been injured or had for many years the season immediately after being on the cover of the game - including Vick, who suffered a broken leg before the 2003 season (Vick has been on the cover of Madden NFL 2004)(, which was published in August 2003) and 11 missed of the Atlanta Falcons games of this year.


"For people to believe in this so-called curse, I look forward to proving people wrong," he said. "What I believe and where I am in my spiritual life, it would be good to prove their bad in this sense."


Hillis and Vick said they regularly play the game of Madden.


Vick, who was trying to become the first player to appear on the cover of Madden twice, has also used the Internet to boost his candidacy, with its official website redirecting to vote ESPN.com Madden fans. Qualifies for final, defensive end defeated Vick of Dallas Cowboys DeMarcus Ware (No. 14 seed); Receiver Andre Johnson Houston Texans (No. 6 seed); Linebacker 49ers San Francisco Patrick Willis (No. 7). and the Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson (No. 9).


In 2010, Hillis became the first Browns running back rush for over 1,000 metres in a season since 2008. He finishes with 1,177 yards and 11 touchdowns and became known for his powerful-ram style, excretion with running hard.


In his chat ESPN.com, Hillis said that he does not believe that other running backs will attempt to copy his style of racing.


"When I play the game, I believe that I need to put everything in it," he said. "I don't care if I play two or five years." I just want to put everything in it. "I don't think that players will choose up, they want longevity."


Vick was voted Associated Press Comeback Player of the year, the season last after missing two seasons while he is serving a prison sentence for his role in a fighting ring and playing sparingly in 2009.


Vick led the Eagles to a 10-6 record and the NFC title is after replacing an injured after 1 week Kevin Kolb. Despite three games due to an injury, Vick had his best season. It establishes highs career yards passing (3,018), passing touchdowns (21), rushing touchdowns (9), completion percentage (62.6) and passer rating (100.2).

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