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There's a Hall of Fame in Madden but the system sucks. You do not know who obtained unless you go and check and half of the time you can't tell if they're new or from a previous year if you're multiple years in. Have a retirement phase, then reveal Hall of Mut 21 coins Fame inductees, then let the very best of the best (such as Brady in NE) get jersey retirements as it's a rare honour in football. This is simple too. They took a step forward with slot recipients and other specific positions in depth charts, but how about they just update the 25 percent of positions they have that are outdated? Eliminate MLB, and RE/LE LOLB/ROLB with IDL, border, and ILB. Insert long snappers, and also have a separate position page at agents for special teamers and the end of your roster. All players under the overall of 75 are listed here with what their particular teams rating is so that players such as Matthew Slater have a goal in Madden and for special teams to really vary in performance from team to team according to personnel.

Performance based was tried by them and it just does not do the job, it's time to return to possible. That's not to say that someone can not their potential up if they really have a big season at a young age, or a large pick can't lose potential if he hasn't performed to expectations. But there ought to be a base for your players progression and there should be a real reason before your QB retires, to draft a QB. Just take this directly from NCAA 14 dynasty. Head Coach, Offensice Coordinator, Defensive Coordinator, Special Teams Coordinator. As many cities as you want, any name you want, and the ability to designs. Basically without being sued, as close to the system of myleague as possible

Another thing to take from myleague. This is such a fun factor in myleague. Envision the NFL adapting even the teams, the play clock or a draft lottery. So many fun possibilities to explore. Abandon the salary/signing bonus system. Rather, how about it's split between guaranteed/nonguranteed? You can start the negotiation by setting a contract to say 5 years 100 million.Doing that allows you to front/backload contracts, in addition to determine when you can get out of a contract with minimal cap penalties. Completely free brokers would have preferences based on which type of contract, contenders, loyalty, and town they desire.

Basically just copy NBA2ks. Only scout a particular number of players through the season/offseason and let them be scouted around 100%, although a fully scouted player believed to be a 77 total is not guaranteed to be that, though is guaranteed to be near that if you have a fantastic scout. Make trading actually realistic. Myleague has an excellent trade logic system that will be great in madden. Let teams allow to be traded each side, and trade further down the road than 1 season. Teams should also be classified as contenders/rebuilds such as in myleague so that rebuilders are more likely to trade for selections and contenders are more inclined to trade for players. Bring back computer draft day trades.

UDFAs are a big part of teams offseason in the NFL, there should be a portion of the offseason specializing in signing 10-20 UDFAs to possibly fill exclusive teams/backup functions rather than just searching the free agent market. I believe that the cap remains the same in the present edition, if I'm correct they should create iNFLation customizable, once more like the exceptional myleague. It would be wonderful to know what's really happened in the league without needing to track it manually. I'd like to know who has won every award year and that losers and the Super Bowl winners were with the score. It is crazy how awful the sim engine currently is involving game results and player stats. Give us so I do not construct a buy Madden nfl 21 coins star team simply to go 7-9, that works correctly. I'd like to hear what you guys would add to a perfect franchise

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