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Madden 17 quest falls quick for young gamer, Jaguars

Video gamer Eli Clayton controlled the Jaguars but lost in the quarterfinals at Saturday's Madden 17 Club Series championships in Los Angeles. He reached the occasion from a March qualifier at EverBank Field. Even in video games, the Jaguars' championship wait goes on. Eli Clayton's quest to take the Jaguars for the best of football's video game universe fell brief in the Madden 17 mut coin Club Series Championship Saturday in Los Angeles. The 20-year-old California resident, who certified for the eight-player tournament by winning a March 4 qualifier at EverBank Field, exited in the quarterfinals. Clayton's Jaguars team, reinforced by quite a few elite players from around the NFL, lost 31-23 to eventual champion Michael Clark of Spokane, Wash., controlling the Seahawks. The multi-stage competition integrated preliminary tournaments hosted by eight NFL clubs, which includes the Jaguars, to determine the best player within the series at the EA Sports video game. Clayton earned $2,500 for reaching the final eight. For more news, welcome to visit mutcoin.com and invest in low-cost mut 17 coins on the internet!