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One Knee = Two Feet #7 – Reaction to Madden 26 Update Breaking Depth Charts
In Episode 7 of One Knee = Two Feet, TNT713 runs headfirst into the reality of live-service football games. Just three days after releasing a video showing how to save depth charts for online play, a Madden 26 update drops — and suddenly, those depth charts won’t save anymore. Watch TNT's real-time reaction when he figures it out.
This episode captures the real-time reaction as TNT discovers the issue, breaks down what’s happening, and explains why updates like this matter to players who actually prepare before kickoff. It’s an honest look at how quickly things can change when patches hit — and how preparation can get undermined overnight.
There’s also a direct moment where TNT speaks straight to EA, addressing ideas around microtransactions that could help players instead of frustrating them — especially when it comes to quality-of-life features that competitive players depend on.
Of course, it wouldn’t be One Knee = Two Feet without a game. TNT takes the field at MetLife Stadium against the New York Giants, where the trash talk flows, adjustments are tested, and the pressure is real.
This episode sets the stage for what’s coming next — including the upcoming “100 Reasons You Suck at Madden” segment — and reminds us why preparation, planning, and adaptability still matter.
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