While the nuts and bolts of the Madden NFL 23 Franchise

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While the nuts and bolts of the Madden NFL 23 Franchise mode is similar to previous years, there are some new features that were apparently meant to make players feel like they were impacting what happened on the field more Mut 23 Coins. The number one change that EA made in order to offer something new in this year's version of the long-running series is weekly game planning. The new feature in Madden NFL 23's Franchise mode is meant to allow players to take on the coach of a team's head coach. 




Before every pre-season, regular season, and playoff game, there will be an opportunity to try and diagnose how the opposing team is going to attack. The point of that feature is supposedly two-fold: A player's offense is going to be more effective against the opposing defense, and vice versa.




It should be easier to stop the opposing offense because it's prepared for the game plan. The other positive is that the game plan will lay out specific goals the player is supposed to accomplish, such as allowing less than 200 yards through the air. 




Should the user manage accomplish that goal, they'll get bonus points to apply to their coaching staff and roster, accelerating how quickly the staff and team progress. If it works the way it's supposed to, it's a great idea.




The problem is, especially in-game, it's unclear whether the game plan is really changing any outcomes. There is a chance that the game plan is keeping a quarterback from completing the long ball, or the running back from getting that extra yard Cheap Madden 23 Coins. It's just hard to guess as to whether or not it's really changing the game. 


 

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