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| Challenging a play | 100% | |
| You can not challenge a play on your own, even though the computer will sometimes challenge a play. On very rare occasions you will be asked after a play if you would like to challenge a questionable call. It is usually due to a player running out of bounds. | ||
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| Game Shark Codes | 100% | ||||||||||
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| Infinite creation points | 100% | |
| First create a player, then go to "Edit Player" at the roster screen. Press Up or Down to choose the player you want to edit. Press Right to get to the speed category. Press X, then press X again. | ||
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| Touchdown celebrations | 100% | |
| Hold one of the following button combinations immediately after scoring a touchdown to perform the specified touchdown celebration: Hip thrust-Hold L1 + Square Jump spike-Hold L1 + Circle. Say a prayer-Hold L1 + Triangle. Spike football-Hold L1 + X. Shoulder shake-Hold L1 + R1. Slam dunk-Hold L1 + R2. | ||
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| Madden | 100% | |
| Hold R2 then press triangle for interseption | ||
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The Madden franchise is back with a vengeance this year, and is looking to establish its dominance and become the must have game on a new platform; The PlayStation 2 console. This year Madden, a Super Bow -winning coach and Emmy award-winning broadcaster, has some company in the game. For the first time ever in a video football game, Madden NFL 2001 incorporates coaches into the mix with the exclusive NFL Coaches Club license. Now coaches can be seen on the sidelines, and will give unique coaching strategies for each team. New for this year’s Madden are player models that show a whole new level of detail. Wristbands, visors, facemasks, turf tape and elbow pads exist and are player specific so that each player has the same equipment in the game they use in the real NFL. Always a leader in the area of realistic gameplay, the weight and height of each player is factored into collisions to help determine how much ground a ball carrier gains as the tackle is made. A small defensive back will have a tough time knocking a big bruising fullback down. On the flip side, the lighter and quicker wide receivers will be able to shake a linebacker during a pass route if the linebacker is forced to cover the receiver due to a blown assignment.