Here is some for xbox.
Gold Card Codes
Card #220 - Super Bowl XLI: RLA9R7
Card #221 - Super Bowl XLII: WRLUF8
Card #222 - Super Bowl XLIII: NIEV4A
Card #223 - Super Bowl XLIV: M5AB7L
Card #224 - Aloha Stadium: YI8P8U
Card #225 - '58 Colts: B57QLU
Card #226 - '66 Packers: 1PL1FL
Card #227 - '68 Jets: MIE6WO
Card #228 - '70 Browns: CL2TOE
Card #229 - '72 Dolphins: NOEB7U
Card #230 - '74 Steelers: YO0FLA
Card #231 - '76 Raiders: MOA11I
Card #232 - '77 Broncos: C8UM7U
Card #233 - '78 Dolphins: VIU0O7
Card #234 - '80 Raiders: NLAPH3
Card #235 - '81 Chargers: COAGI4
Card #236 - '82 Redskins: WL8BRI
Card #237 - '83 Raiders: H0EW7I
Card #238 - '84 Dolphins: M1AM1E
Card #239 - '85 Bears: QOETO8
Card #240 - '86 Giants: ZI8S2L
Card #241 - '88 49ers: SP2A8H
Card #242 - '90 Eagles: 2L4TRO
Card #243 - '91 Lions: J1ETRI
Card #244 - '92 Cowboys: W9UVI9
Card #245 - '93 Bills: DLA3I7
Card #246 - '94 49ers: DR7EST
Card #247 - '96 Packers: F8LUST
Card #248 - '98 Broncos: FIES95
Card #249 - '99 Rams: S9OUSW
When entering the codes, remember to use all CAPS.
Hints
QB On Target- WROA0R
When this Madden card is used, your Quarterback will have 100% accuracy for an entire half. This makes sure that all your passes will be right on point.
Mistake Free- XL7SP1
Using this Madden Card will make it impossible for you to throw an interception or fumble the ball for an entire half.
Lame Duck- 5LAWO0
This Madden Card will force your opponent to throw nothing but lob passes for a half. This gives the defense more time to react to the ball, and leads to more deflections and interceptions.
Run to Daylight Tips
When using Lead Blocker Control, you have a number of different block types that you can use. The trick to effective blocking learning when to use the different blocks. Impact blocks (Up on the Right Stick) are better suited if you have a size advantage against the player you are blocking, while Cut Blocks (Down on the Right Stick) are better if the defender is bigger than you. Turn Blocking (L2 and R2) works best for offensive linemen when they are trying to create an interior hole for the running back. If you ever find yourself beaten and you must resort to dirty tactics, then Holding (L1) might be your only option!
When running with the ball, you are going to have to get creative in order to beat the NFL’s best defenders. The Highlight Stick is the best way to beat a defender in the open field. Pressing Up on the Highlight Stick will cause the ball carrier to play to their strengths and attempt to either power through or quickly shake past the defender. Left, Right, and Back on the Highlight Stick will make the ball carrier do a quick juke move in the specified direction, these moves are great for keeping your opponent guessing.
Cut Moves (L1 and R1) are a quick way to change the direction of the ball carrier without having to lose too much speed. If you are running in a certain direction and the defense is closing in, cutting in a different direction can be a great way to slip past the defenders. These moves are best done by quicker running backs with high agility ratings.
When the running back has the ball in the backfield, you can use the Cut buttons (L1 and R1) to slip through the holes in the offensive line. These moves are known was Behind the Line Jukes, and they can only be triggered when the ball carrier is approaching the offensive line. These moves allow the ball carrier to turn his hips and squeeze through small holes in the offensive line that normally he would not be able to get through.
Hint - Cheap Contracts (Franchise Mode)
If you want to save some money re-signing players wait until the off-season and the "Re-Sign Players" comes up on the schedule. During this time, you may edit the players to a different position. This lowers their overall rating while at that position. This allows you to re-sign such players to much, much cheaper deals (like 33¢ tinned meats that have Red Tide disease ... it's so cheap).
You can now move these players back into their original places and their rating will go back to normal. The contracts in the game are ridiculous, so you can use this trick to make more realistic deals (yeah right -IGN eds.) or just sign everyone to the minimum.
Hint - Good Defensive Ends
In Madden if your looking for a better defensive line or trade bait, you can simpily change one of your linebackers who preferably has about 80 speed and about 80 strenght, to a defensive end. For example if you change DeMarus Ware ROLB, who is a 84 overall to RE or LE his rating will jump to 98.
Note: do not just change there position on the depth chart, go to roster and player managment for that player, edit his position to the new desireed position. Also you will not be able to change the players position if you dont have an excess number of players at that position,ie: you need 3 or 4 ROLB to change one of them to another position,this also works for other positions too try some out.
Here is some for ps2.
Gold Card Codes
Card #220 - Super Bowl XLI: RLA9R7
Card #221 - Super Bowl XLII: WRLUF8
Card #222 - Super Bowl XLIII: NIEV4A
Card #223 - Super Bowl XLIV: M5AB7L
Card #224 - Aloha Stadium: YI8P8U
Card #225 - '58 Colts: B57QLU
Card #226 - '66 Packers: 1PL1FL
Card #227 - '68 Jets: MIE6WO
Card #228 - '70 Browns: CL2TOE
Card #229 - '72 Dolphins: NOEB7U
Card #230 - '74 Steelers: YO0FLA
Card #231 - '76 Raiders: MOA11I
Card #232 - '77 Broncos: C8UM7U
Card #233 - '78 Dolphins: VIU0O7
Card #234 - '80 Raiders: NLAPH3
Card #235 - '81 Chargers: COAGI4
Card #236 - '82 Redskins: WL8BRI
Card #237 - '83 Raiders: H0EW7I
Card #238 - '84 Dolphins: M1AM1E
Card #239 - '85 Bears: QOETO8
Card #240 - '86 Giants: ZI8S2L
Card #241 - '88 49ers: SP2A8H
Card #242 - '90 Eagles: 2L4TRO
Card #243 - '91 Lions: J1ETRI
Card #244 - '92 Cowboys: W9UVI9
Card #245 - '93 Bills: DLA3I7
Card #246 - '94 49ers: DR7EST
Card #247 - '96 Packers: F8LUST
Card #248 - '98 Broncos: FIES95
Card #249 - '99 Rams: S9OUSW
When entering the codes, remember to use all CAPS.
Hints
QB On Target- WROA0R
When this Madden card is used, your Quarterback will have 100% accuracy for an entire half. This makes sure that all your passes will be right on point.
Mistake Free- XL7SP1
Using this Madden Card will make it impossible for you to throw an interception or fumble the ball for an entire half.
Lame Duck- 5LAWO0
This Madden Card will force your opponent to throw nothing but lob passes for a half. This gives the defense more time to react to the ball, and leads to more deflections and interceptions.
Run to Daylight Tips
When using Lead Blocker Control, you have a number of different block types that you can use. The trick to effective blocking learning when to use the different blocks. Impact blocks (Up on the Right Stick) are better suited if you have a size advantage against the player you are blocking, while Cut Blocks (Down on the Right Stick) are better if the defender is bigger than you. Turn Blocking (L2 and R2) works best for offensive linemen when they are trying to create an interior hole for the running back. If you ever find yourself beaten and you must resort to dirty tactics, then Holding (L1) might be your only option!
When running with the ball, you are going to have to get creative in order to beat the NFL’s best defenders. The Highlight Stick is the best way to beat a defender in the open field. Pressing Up on the Highlight Stick will cause the ball carrier to play to their strengths and attempt to either power through or quickly shake past the defender. Left, Right, and Back on the Highlight Stick will make the ball carrier do a quick juke move in the specified direction, these moves are great for keeping your opponent guessing.
Cut Moves (L1 and R1) are a quick way to change the direction of the ball carrier without having to lose too much speed. If you are running in a certain direction and the defense is closing in, cutting in a different direction can be a great way to slip past the defenders. These moves are best done by quicker running backs with high agility ratings.
When the running back has the ball in the backfield, you can use the Cut buttons (L1 and R1) to slip through the holes in the offensive line. These moves are known was Behind the Line Jukes, and they can only be triggered when the ball carrier is approaching the offensive line. These moves allow the ball carrier to turn his hips and squeeze through small holes in the offensive line that normally he would not be able to get through.
Hint - Performance Institute Revisit
You can use performance institute more than once in one week during the superstar mode and Hall of Fame modes. To use the performance institute more than once in one week (this assumes if your agent lets you use it) first go to your schedule and simulate up to the day that you have your game, then go to the performance institute and do your normal drill. Now go to your schedule and start your game, but when you get to the kickoff, quit and go back to the performance institute and you should be able to attend once more (before the game).
Hint - Keep Influence Points In SS Mode
When you finish a game in Superstar mode do not save or turn off the PlayStation2. Do all the practices and gameplans and start the next game. Do the coin toss and choose to receive or kick or direction depending on coin toss. When you get to the screen with the play the coach picked for the kickoff, pause game play. Save the game and then turn off the PlayStation2. When you turn the game on and load Superstar mode, you should have all of your influence points and role points from the previous game. For example, if you finished game 1 with 100 influence points, you will have 100 influence points at the start of game 2 to build on.
Hint - Spoil The Kick
This is something I accidentally discovered and it doesn't look like it can be patched (not on the PS2 at least). By holding L2 and using the direction pad, you can control the direction you want the ball to bounce.
Say you don't want the ball to bounce into the endzone for a touchback, you'd hold L2 and press UP on the directional pad. The ball will bounce and leave it in a bad field position for the receiving team.
Hint - Better CBs and OLBs
Have you ever been frustrated at your corner backs dropping easy picks? or your outside line backers being a bit too slow to make the tackle? I know I was.
To make my team better, I went to Rosters and I edited the position some Wide Receivers to make them Corner Backs, and Safties, and I edited the position of some Safties to make them Outside Linebackers. By using this, your Corner Backs/Safties get many more interceptions, and your Outside Linebackers get more sacks, and tackles.
Recommended Players for Position Editing:
Wide Receiver to Corner Back:
Steve Smith, Carolina Panthers
Randy Moss, Oakland Raiders
Plaxico Burress, New York Giants
Wide Receiver to Free Saftey:
Hines Ward(Overall 99 FS), Pittsburg Steelers
Wide Receiver to Strong Saftey:
Chad Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals
Strong Saftey to Outside Linebacker
Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens
Roy Williams, Dallas Cowboys
2006-11-03 09:50:17
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