For the sixth time in seven years - and the first time picking an underdog - EA Sports’ Madden Simulation has correctly predicted the Super Bowl winner. But it’s not as simple, or as complicated, as one might think. It’s a no-frills simulation, said Anthony Stevenson, senior product manager on the Madden NFL team. This year it was done on an Xbox 360; they loaded the latest roster update and depth chart, booted up a game with ranked-match parameters (basically, All-Pro difficulty) started it, then ran the game from kickoff to final gun in the Super Sim menu, which takes 23 seconds. (I timed it.) Last week, the Madden Sim spit out New Orleans as a 35-31 winner. In reality, the Saints won 31-17. That’s all there is to it. It’s commercial code and currently available DLC. No tweaked gameplay sliders, no custom rosters or depth charts, no taking averages off of 100 simulations, no secret sauce. It’s something you can run at home yourself with your copy of the game. “We sim the game one time,” Stevenson said. “That’s what’s unique about the NFL, and it’s what the Saints proved yesterday, it’s any given Sunday, you could see any team winning out. And the Saints did, despite being, what, five point underdogs?” Now, yes, seven attempts is not a large sample size. One could hit six straight coin flips in a row. The Madden Sim also has gone with the Vegas favorite every year And, this is the first year that the Madden Sim picked the underdog to win straight up. (Only three underdogs have won the past 10 Super Bowls). But a closer look shows that the Madden Sim, while not the kind of supercomputing that predicts weather or performs risk analysis in global thermonuclear war, isn’t just getting lucky. In addition to being 6-1 straight up (missing New York’s upset of the heavily favored Patriots in 2008), it’s 5-2 against the spread, missing only last year and the Patriots-Eagles Super Bowl of 2005. Granted, favorites have won seven of the last 10 and the Madden sim has gone with the overdog in six of its seven tries. Just not this year, making its Saints pick a little more impressive. Further, according to its own team ratings the Saints were the lesser team. New Orleans began the year at 74 (to Indianapolis’ 87) and later improved

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The Madden Sim Bags Its Sixth Victory in Seven Years [Madden]