Game: Madden NFL 2005
System: Playstation 2
FAQ Author: SilverChaosVII
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Table Of Contents
1. 2005 Team Roster
2. 2005 Team Schedule
3. Offensive Strengths
4. Offensive Weaknesses
5. Defensive Strengths
6. Defensive Weaknesses
7. Good Set Audible Packages - Offense
8. Good Set Audible Packages - Defense
9. Key Offensive Plays
10. Key Defensive Plays
11. Help Playing With The Lions
12. Help Playing Against The Lions
13. SilverChaosVII's Franchise Tips
14. Legal Crap
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1. 2005 (Default) Team Roster
Quarterback - Joey Harrington (Default Overall - 83)
Quarterback - Mike McMahon (Default Overall - 79)
Quarterback - Rick Mirer (Default Overall - 74)
Halfback - Kevin Jones (Default Overall - 78)
Halfback - Olandis Gary (Default Overall - 74)
Halfback - Shawn Bryson (Default Overall - 74)
Halfback - Artose Pinner (Default Overall - 73)
Fullback - Cory Schlesinger (Default Overall - 89)
Wide Receiver - Charles Rogers (Default Overall - 84)
Wide Receiver - Roy Williams (Default Overall - 83)
Wide Receiver - Tai Streets (Default Overall - 83)
Wide Receiver - Az-Zahir Hakim (Default Overall - 77)
Wide Receiver - Scotty Anderson (Default Overall - 65)
Wide Receiver - Reggie Swinton (Default Overall - 61)
Wide Receiver - Eddie Drummond (Default Overall - 59)
Tight End - Stephan Alexander (Default Overall - 73)
Tight End - Casey Fitzsimmons (Default Overall - 69)
Tight End - John Owens (Default Overall - 67)
Left Tackle - Jeff Backus (Default Overall - 86)
Left Tackle - Ben Johnson (Default Overall - 57)
Left Guard - Damien Woody (Default Overall - 91)
Left Guard - Kelly Butler (Default Overall - 68)
Center - Daminic Raiola (Default Overall - 87)
Center - Tyrone Hopson (Default Overall - 72)
Right Guard - David Loverne (Default Overall - 79)
Right Guard - Matt Joyce (Default Overall - 79)
Right Tackle - Stockar McDougle (Default Overall - 87)
Right Tackle - Victor Rogers (Default Overall - 59)
Left End - Robert Porcher (Default Overall - 86)
Left End - Jared DeVries (Default Overall - 65)
Right End - James Hall (Default Overall - 83)
Right End - Kalimba Edwards (Default Overall - 81)
Defensive Tackle - Shaun Rogers (Default Overall - 90)
Defensive Tackle - Dan Wilkinson (Default Overall - 87)
Defensive Tackle - Kelvin Pritchett (Default Overall - 77)
Defensive Tackle - Cory Redding (Default Overall - 72)
Left Outside Linebacker - Boss Bailey (Default Overall - 83)
Left Outside Linebacker - Donte Curry (Default Overall - 71)
Middle Linebacker - Earl Holmes (Default Overall - 86)
Middle Linebacker - Wali Rainer (Default Overall - 78)
Right Outside Linebacker - Teddy Lehman (Default Overall - 75)
Right Outside Linebacker - James Davis (Default Overall - 71)
Cornerback - Dre Bly (Default Overall - 91)
Cornerback - Fernando Bryant (Default Overall - 87)
Cornerback - Chris Cash (Default Overall - 72)
Cornerback - Andre Goodman (Default Overall - 71)
Cornerback - Keith Smith (Default Overall - 70)
Cornerback - Roderick Babers (Default Overall - 63)
Free Saftey - Brock Marion (Default Overall - 88)
Free Saftey - Terrence Holt (Default Overall - 72)
Strong Saftey - Brian Walker (Default Overall - 79)
Strong Saftey - Bracy Walker (Default Overall - 71)
Kicker - Jason Hanson (Default Overall - 90)
Punter - Nick Harris (Default Overall - 72)
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2. 2005 Team Schedule
Preseason
August 14 - vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
August 21 - @ Cleveland Browns
August 28 - @ Baltimore Ravens
September 2 - vs. Buffalo Bills
Regular Season
September 12 - @ Chicago Bears
September 19 - vs. Houston Texans
September 26 - vs. Philadelphia Eagles
October 10 - @ Atlanta Falcons
October 17 - vs. Green Bay Packers
October 24 - @ New York Giants
October 31 - @ Dallas Cowboys
November 7 - vs. Washington Redskins
November 14 - @ Jacksonville Jaguars
November 21 - @ Minnesota Vikings
November 25 - vs. Indianapolis Colts
December 5 - vs. Arizona Cardinals
December 12 - @ Green Bay Packers
December 19 - vs. Minnesota Vikings
December 26 - vs. Chicago Bears
January 2 - @ Tennessee Titans
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3. Offensive Strengths
The Lions had possibly the most successful 2004 draft (at least on paper) by
snagging wide receiver Roy Williams, a proven route-runner with blistering speed
and a knack for exploiting holes in defensive coverages. He will join wide
receiver Charles Rogers, another first-round pick with big-play capability.
Quarterback Joey Harrington stands to benefit from one of the speediest wide
receiver sets in the league.
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4. Offensive Weaknesses
The Lions ranked dead-last in the running game last year, so the team hopes that
second-round draft pick Kevin Jones can help turn things around. He is a fast
runner who excels at pass-blocking. The Lions also still lack a quality right
guard (although the arrival of Damien Woody may help), and suffer from a general
lack of depth across the offensive line. Any injuries to the front five could
hamper the running game. The team also lacks a tight end with all around skills.
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5. Defensive Strengths
The Lions seem to be building a strong nucleus in the secondary, thanks to some
key free-agent moves. Cornerback Fernando Bryant and safety Brock Marion will
help solidify a defense that was shaky against the pass all last season. They
will join Dre Bly, a cornerback with Pro Bowl talent. The added manpower will
help the corners play tighter on receivers at the line of scrimmage.
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6. Defensive Weaknesses
The front seven sorely needs some big-name talent to generate a stronger pass
rush, especially when it comes to defensive end. The loss of linebacker Barrett
Green to free agency is salt on an open wound, although the Lions hope to recoup
their loss with second-round draft pick Teddy Lehman. He is a speedy linebacker
with strong physical attribures who'll undoubtedly see playing time this season.
The lack of overall depth across the defensive line is another big concern.
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7. Good Set Audible Packages - Offense
Note: These are all suggestions, they are not certain to be the best. Also note
that there are more than enough so you should just pick the ones that you like.
Passing
Shotgun Normal Offset Weak - WR Option
Shotgun Normal Offset Weak - Double Outs
Shotgun Normal Offset Weak - WR Post Corner
Shotgun Normal Offset Weak - Post Flags
Splitbacks Normal - FL Go
Splitbacks Normal - Curl Flats
Splitbacks Normal - TE Option
Splitbacks Normal - FL Zig Out
Running
Weak I Normal - FB Dive
Weak I Normal - HB Gut
Weak I Normal - Power Toss
Weak I Normal - HB Wham
Singleback Normal - HB Slam
Singleback Normal - HB Sprint
Singleback Normal - HB Toss Strong
Singleback Normal - HB Smash
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8. Good Set Audible Packages - Defense
Note: These are all suggestions, they are not certain to be the best. Also note
that there are more than enough so you should just pick the ones that you like.
Blitzing
4-3 Normal - LOLB Blitz
4-3 Normal - OLB Fire 3
4-3 Normal - CB Blitz
4-3 Normal - Storm Blitz
Nickel Normal - ROLB Blitz
Nickel Normal - Silver Shoot Pin
Nickel Normal - Under Smoke
Nickel Normal - Engage 8
Coverage
Quarter Normal - Cover 3
Quarter Normal - Cover 2
Quarter Normal - 4 Across
Quarter Normal - Double Z
3-4 Normal - 2 Man Under
3-4 Normal - Cover 3
3-4 Normal - Trio Sky Zone
3-4 Normal - Cover 1
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9. Key Offensive Plays
Shotgun Normal Offset Weak - Rogers Option
Try to hit Rogers in the seam; if he is double-covered, throw it to Streets. You
are going to need some time to comeplete this play, so rolling out to the left
or right may be the best way to find the open receiver. If all else fails look
for Kevin Jones after the fake block.
Split Backs Twin Wide Receiver - Flats
Look for the open receiver and deliver the ball out there quickly. This is a
timing play. Moving the ball from the quarterback to the designated receiver
quickly is what makes this play work. Be looking over the middle for Tai Streets
in case other options fail, he is open a good amount of the time. If you are
able to get this play down right, you should be able to get a first down.
Singleback Empty 4 Wide Receivers - Outside Corners
Good for spreading out the defense and showcasing the dynamic duo - Harrington
and Streets. But get the ball away in a hurry, as there's no one back to protect
you. If you execute, you can put up some pretty big yardage. It's not a money
play because it takes so much time to develope, but it is a good play to keep
your opponent on his toes.
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10. Key Defensive Plays
4-3 Normal - Cover 1 Robber
The play allows you to surround the opponent with some pretty talented defenders
You'll have the run and the pass covered at the same time. If it's a timing play
the middle of the field is taken away. If it's a deep pass, your defenders
should make it to the QB before he can hit anyone. Even if they don't, he'll be
hearing footsteps and might blow it.
Quarter Normal - Cover 3
This is a major staple of the Lions defense. Give opponents a good dose of this
coverage, and you should be able to hold your own or at least keep the offensive
team guessing. Cover 3 is good for stopping the pass and the run, but it's
mainly meant to stop the short or midrange passing plays
Nickle Normal - Cover 1
In passing situations this will take away the middle. It's also good for
stopping the run, mainly because of the big guys on the Lions D-line. There is
no sweeter feeling than knocking down a pass or sacking the quarterback in a
third down situation to make the offensive team kick the ball away.
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11. Help Playing With The Lions
The main thing that you want to focus on is the passing attack with Roy Williams
and Charles Rogers at the ends, Az-Zahir Hakim as the slot receiver and sending
Kevin Jones out of the backfield to make some big plays. Hakim can use his speed
to blow away the corners and can be used on end arounds and reverses. In a
four receiver set, throw in the direction of Tai Streets, who has a positive
history playing under coach Steve Mariucci.
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12. Help Playing Against The Lions
Play a lot of Nickel and Dime packages stop the passing game and force the Lions
to try to beat you on the ground with their young, inexperienced backfield.
Avoid corner blitzes at all costs unlest you have some really fast linebackers
to cover the receivers. Run hard agains the defensive line and focus on opening
holes for running backs off the ends.
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13. SilverChaosVII's Franchise Tips
* Put LE Robert Porcher on trade block for a draft pick or a free saftey
* Sign a back up RE from free agency
* Edit Kalimba Edwards changing him to LE rather than RE
* Change TE Casey Fitzsimmons to the starter, he progresses fast
* Adjust the QB to your tendencies
* If you are a scrambler start McMahon
* If you are a pocket passer start Harrington
* Both turn out to be great quarterbacks in the long run
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14. Legal Crap
Yeah, this FAQ is designated for IGN and GameFAQ purposes only. The creation of
this FAQ is by SilverChaosVII and should not be used unless I approve it. If you
need to email me my email is
[email protected], but please don't be
sending me crap mail or anything. Also this FAQ would not be possible without
the help of Prima Official Game Guide to Madden 2005. Some of this information
is taken straight from it as some isn't. Thank you and there will be more teams
to come soon.
Copyright 2005 Mike Mill