Todayâs football news isnât entirely about Madden or the NFL Draft. Quick Hit Football, a free-to-play, browser-based football simulator, picked up Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss to appear in-game for Quick Hitâs second season.
Quick Hit, whom Iâve written about a few times before, canât use the entire roster of active NFL players or any of the teams, thanks to EA Sportsâ well known exclusive license with the league. It is allowed to cut individual deals with up to five players, however. Quick Hitâs based in Foxboro, Mass., the same city where the New England Patriots play, so Mossâ selection is especially apt and will allow him to participate on an advisory council for the game.
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Quick Hit also has licensing deals with current and former head coaches and former NFL stars to appear in the game, which emphasizes playcalling, strategy, and franchise and player development rather than arcade action.