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1958 Colts Gold Card: Enter B57QLU as a code.
1966 Packers Gold Card: Enter 1PL1FL as a code.
1968 Jets Gold Card: Enter MIE6WO as a code.
1970 Browns Gold Card: Enter CL2TOE as a code.
1972 Dolphins Gold Card: Enter NOEB7U as a code.
1974 Steelers Gold Card: Enter YO0FLA as a code.
1976 Raiders Gold Card: Enter MOA11I as a code.
1977 Broncos Gold Card: Enter C8UM7U as a code.
1978 Dolphins Gold Card: Enter VIU0O7 as a code.
1980 Raiders Gold Card: Enter NLAPH3 as a code.
1981 Chargers Gold Card: Enter COAGI4 as a code.
1982 Redskins Gold Card: Enter WL8BRI as a code.
1983 Raiders Gold Card: Enter H0EW7I as a code.
1984 Dolphins Gold Card: Enter M1AM1E as a code.
1985 Bears Gold Card: Enter QOETO8 as a code.
1986 Giants Gold Card: Enter ZI8S2L as a code.
1988 49ers Gold Card: Enter SP2A8H as a code.
1990 Eagles Gold Card: Enter 2L4TRO as a code.
1991 Lions Gold Card: Enter J1ETRI as a code.
1992 Cowboys Gold Card: Enter W9UVI9 as a code.
1993 Bills Gold Card: Enter DLA3I7 as a code.
1994 49ers Gold Card: Enter DR7EST as a code.
1996 Packers Gold Card: Enter F8LUST as a code.
1998 Broncos Gold Card: Enter FIES95 as a code.
1999 Rams Gold Card: Enter S9OUSW as a code.
Aloha Stadium Gold Card: Enter YI8P8U as a code.
Avoiding injuries: When you think one of your players may be injured on offense, hurry the play up and they will get back up.
Choosing the correct parents: When starting Hall Of Fame mode, certain parents will give you large boosts in key stats. If you want a receiver that is very fast, look for a hall of fame WR father with the note "He was the Randy Moss of his time". You should end up with 95 or higher speed. If you want a fast quarterback, look for a Pro Bowl or Hall of Fame QB father with the note "He was the Michael Vick of his time". You will be insanely fast and have good throwing power. Note: Do not chose a father with the note "He was his era's Tom Brady." He will be extremely slow (55 or less speed) and not be able to outrun anyone.
Easy interceptions: When on defense, switch to one of the safeties in a zone coverage and pick up on a receiver. Stay about five to ten yards away from the receiver. When the quarterback throws the ball to that receiver, run towards the receiver. Press Triangle when you get in front of the receiver, just as the ball is getting there.
Lame Duck Card: Enter 5LAWO0 as a code. Your opponent will be forced to throw lob passes for one half.
Mistake Free Card: Enter XL7SP1 as a code. It will be impossible to throw an interception or fumble the ball for one half.
Qb On Target Card: Enter WROA0R as a code. Your Quarterback will have 100% accuracy for one half.
Recommended defense: Try blitzing on first and second downs but not on the third down. Your opponent may be used to rushing his throws and throw the ball right into your coverage.
If you choose a 4-3 or a 3-4 defense against any team, select a play in which you blitz all your linebackers and have your defensive backs cover the receivers. This works about 90% of the time. You will average at least five sacks per game.
Super Bowl Xli Gold Card: Enter RLA9R7 as a code.
Super Bowl Xlii Gold Card: Enter WRLUF8 as a code.
Super Bowl Xliii Gold Card: Enter NIEV4A as a code.
Super Bowl Xliv Gold Card: Enter M5AB7L as a code.
Superstar mode: Better agent: Answer the interview questions as a team player. Then when you hire an agent, more of them will want to sign with you.
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
(This is what my Franchise Team looks like.)
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.
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