Immediately after the lifting of the speed cap, the community argued about whether the move to 120 (and now 125) speed was the right move by EA. In particular, many F2P players complained that the higher speed cap meant that they could no longer compete with the buyers.(though whether the F2P and the buyers should be able to compete fairly is a whole other debate) Hasty opinions are never the best ones, see the quote given above. Given this fact, I think, several months after the decision made by EA, that now is a good time to review the decision about the speed cap when most of the initial furor has died down and we have gotten used to the new speed cap.
"Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error" ~Moliere
Before the 99 speed cap was lifted, I would say that there were 2 camps within the Madden community, one for the existence of the speed cap and one against the existence of the speed cap. Some of the threads arguing about the issue have been provided below: https://www.muthead.com/forums/madden-nfl-mobile/madden-nfl-mobile-discussion/1288055-has-99-speed-cap-been-lifted https://www.muthead.com/forums/madden-nfl-mobile/madden-nfl-mobile-discussion/1299686-is-there-a-speed-cap-if-so-what-is-it https://www.muthead.com/forums/madden-nfl-mobile/madden-nfl-mobile-discussion/1343349-theory-about-cap-in-speed-not-existing
Immediately after the lifting of the speed cap, the community argued about whether the move to 120 (and now 125) speed was the right move by EA. In particular, many F2P players complained that the higher speed cap meant that they could no longer compete with the buyers.(though whether the F2P and the buyers should be able to compete fairly is a whole other debate) Hasty opinions are never the best ones, see the quote given above. Given this fact, I think, several months after the decision made by EA, that now is a good time to review the decision about the speed cap when most of the initial furor has died down and we have gotten used to the new speed cap.