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<title>Blogcritics: Comments on Xbox 360 Review: <i>Madden NFL 06</i></title>
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<title>Comment by Matt Paprocki</title>
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<description>Like the Genesis versions? Three buttons and squares to select a play? There&#039;s not a single reason this isn&#039;t an option. After so many years of Madden play selection, the last thing you&#039;re thinking of is hiding plays because it&#039;s never been an issue.</description>
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<title>Comment by Ken Edwards</title>
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<description>When selecting a play hit X, then move the cursor to something else and hit A.  It looks like your play is the last one you picked.

I know it is not the best, but I cannot think of a way to make it possible to NOT see your opponents play.</description>
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