Earlier this offseason, EA Sports released their Madden ratings for this year's video game. Among the players who were upset, none may have a bigger gripe than Zach Woods of the New Orleans Saints.

In this year's game, Woods was given the lowest rating in this year's game with a 36-overall rating—tying him with Oakland Raiders' long snapper Trent Sieg. Although, that didn't stop the Saints' long snapper from firing back after his league-low Madden rating.

The Saints official Twitter account posted a video on Friday of Woods snapping a ball at a physical copy of the video game. Let's just say, Woods made sure that EA Sports knew he wasn't content with his rating.

After the video, EA Sports actually emailed the Saints to let them know that Woods will be receiving a boost to his rating. Currently, Woods is listed as a tight end in Madden 20—as most long snappers are.

Woods began his career with the Dallas Cowboys in 2016 as a defensive end. He also became the team's long snapper before he arrived in New Orleans to be the new long snapper.

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Since Woods' arrival, the Saints have boasted one of the best special teams units in the NFL. Thomas Morstead and Will Lutz have benefitted from having a talented long snapper leading the way.

Every offseason, we have a certain group of players who are discontent with their Madden ratings going into the season. If Woods' situation taught us anything, it's that long snappers are people too.