It's the biggest sports video game series in America, so it's no surprise that when the wildly popular Madden series releases its annual ratings for NFL players, as it did Tuesday, they pay attention.
And in former South Carolina star D.J. Swearinger's view, the game's makers missed the mark.
The ex-Gamecock received a rating of 87 on a scale of 1-99 for the Madden 19 edition of the game, tying for the No. 9 ranked free safety spot, but outside the top 15 overall safeties. He took to Twitter to express his displeasure.
"Big DisRespect Big Homie But It’s All Gucci We Gone Sauce It Up With The Updates After Week 1," Swearinger wrote.