Like every subculture, Madden has its own expressions of slang. For precise throws, they tend to be "lasers" (self-explanatory). A good throw is usually one that is a "dot" and you'll get "dotted up" -- which in cheap madden 22 coins turn transformed into "dart" (less clear). Similarly, strong defensive coverage was previously "bagged," though recently I've heard YouTubers declaring that they were "booked." One only one that makes sense according to my understanding is "mossing" someone, which is when players leap over corner to catch the ball from the air, influenced to Randy Moss.
But , in reality, hate for Madden appears to be just as big a part of the society, even if it does appear to be a bit performative at times. The subreddit , r/Madden, is nearly exclusively "rants" about why the game doesn't work. It's usually is a video of a glitch or bug. The #Madden22 tag on TikTok is an equal part highlights, and equal parts calling out the faulty plays that EA ought to fix.
However, in the event that you hate a video game so of much, then why would you play it all year long?
For Andrew Belton, Madden earns him his keep. He's been playing since the 2005 Madden but more importantly streaming on YouTub since last year's Madden. The channel has expanded to the point where you can earn a living out of it, enough to pay for the move from his parents' house and to a home in Brooklyn. (He also sells ebooks containing Madden tips on his Patreon account, which, he estimates, will account for a third of his revenue.)
The trash-talking concept didn't originate with Belton. While he's certainly the most prominent person doing it for Madden on YouTube for Madden the trash-talking videos are commonplace in other sports games such as NBA 2K. (Another kind of game Belton dislikes: "I thought Madden was an absolute scream but 2K actually frustrates me... I can't play it; that's because of how it upsets myself.")
The channel Belton plays one or two games each week, and throws the ones that are too boring to be posted. Finding the right trash talkers is a nitty-gritty process. "I've observed with mut 22 coins these trash-talkers that the more they talk, the worse they do at playing," Belton says. In order to make good videos, Belton requires an opponent to be a good player and to be as offensive as they can.