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Madden players want to "Blame EA" but what happens when we refuse? We get better at Madden, that's what!
In One Knee = Two Feet #19, TNT713 takes on the "Blame EA" culture that has existed in the Madden community for years — and explains how challenging that mindset got him banned from multiple Madden websites.
Then it's time for one of our most unique matchups yet. A mirror match at Bank of America Stadium sees TNT713's visiting. His Panthers take on the home Panthers in a battle of identical teams, identical strengths, and zero excuses.
As expected, neither side gives an inch. The teams battle to a stalemate until the home Panthers tie the game with just 0:23 left on the clock… setting up one final chance.
Can TNT713's Panthers put together a last-second drive and pull it out?
Featured Links
Official MaddenUniversity Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@maddenuniversity-com
MaddenUniversity Shorts
https://www.youtube.com/@maddenuniversityshorts
TNT713 Personal Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@TNT713
Jinkies Lens Cloths (NerdWax)
https://nerdwax.com
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
• "Blame EA" Culture Discussion
• TNT713 Community History
• Mirror Match Panthers vs Panthers
• Bank of America Stadium Battle
• Late 4th Quarter Tie
• Final Drive Opportunity
• Identical Teams — No Excuses
Schedule
New Episodes — Tuesday 6PM EST
Brand Line
May the Best Plan Win
Hashtags
#OneKneeEqualsTwoFeet
#Madden26
#MaddenUniversity
#TNT713
#MayTheBestPlanWin
#CarolinaPanthers
#MaddenNFL
#MirrorMatch
#NeverShotgun
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