NFL Player Decides to Boycott Madden

T.J. Houshmandzadeh has expressed intentions to boycott the popular video game.
Press Release Service – Wired PR News – NFL player T.J. Houshmandzadeh has stated he will boycott the popular video game Madden ’10. As reported on a Yahoo! Sports blog, Houshmandzadeh announced the decision recently on the Colin Cowherd Show citing the game did not show what he viewed as proper respect for his skill and rating.
Houshmandzadeh is quoted in the report as stating of the issue, “I understand I averaged 10 yards a catch, but it’s the offense, not me. I’m not playing Madden no more until they get my rating right. … I used to be the best in the world at Madden. I’m going to miss not playing it, but until they do me right, I’m not playing it any more.”
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