Finally, there's Franchise mode, which definitely feels like it got a little more attention than it usually does Mut 23 Coins. Franchise mode now features what it is calling “Big Decisions” that coaches will have to make throughout the season. For example, instead of having a preset goal for my team (the Oakland Raiders by the way), I was given the opportunity to gamble on myself, and set my own season goal.
The further I thought my team could go, the better rewards I could get, but it also increases the likelihood that I will get fired if I fail. I shot for a modest nine win season, which would be great considering the Raiders haven't pulled off a winning season in over a decade. Other Big Decisions highlight and add drama to some of the well, erm, big decisions you have to make throughout the course of a season such as QB controversies and trade moves.
Also new and very cool in Madden NFL 23 is the Play the Moment option within Supersim. Play the Moment sims most of the more mundane plays for you, while giving you the opportunity to jump in on more important game-defining moments such as the opening drive, crucial third down stops, or 4th quarter drives. This is totally optional, and you can still play your full games, but it's nice to have a more involved sim mode present in case you want to get through seasons a bit quicker or are short on time.
Last but not least, there are drills. Practicing in Franchise mode is normally quite boring, and pre-game drills are still pretty dull. However, it's worth bringing up because these drills really do a nice job of teaching the very complicated intricacies of NFL play calling. Not only does it provide in-game boosts to your players, it will actually highlight a couple of key plays that match up well with how your next opponent plays Cheap Madden nfl 23 Coins, and will drill you on what the play actually means and how it works.