NFL head coach 09 house rules?

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  • nickoppel
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    • Jun 2015
    • 73

    #1

    NFL head coach 09 house rules?

    I’m planning on doing a franchise and wanting to make the game harder. What are some suggestions for house rules and sliders I can implement?

    For example no created plays


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  • conception
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    • Oct 2012
    • 213

    #2
    Re: NFL head coach 09 house rules?

    One think I was thinking was unrealistic was changing coordinators and yet keeping the same playbook. I think if you are hiring a new coordinator you can replace all or part of your playbook. It's harder and usually I picked the playbook I wanted so why mess with it? But I think its something that should increase the difficulty and add a bit of fun.


    Now, you many coaches fashion themselves as offensive or defensive guys - for those the playbook wouldn't chance much with a coordinator change (ie Sean McVay, Rex Ryan). But the other side of the ball runs through a coordinator and when the coordinator changes often the whole system changes.

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    • TheButter
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      • Nov 2020
      • 342

      #3
      Re: NFL head coach 09 house rules?

      Originally posted by nickoppel
      I’m planning on doing a franchise and wanting to make the game harder. What are some suggestions for house rules and sliders I can implement?

      For example no created plays


      Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
      IMO the best thing about these games is that there's so many ways to play them. I like the "Zero performance rule", only updating regular skills, getting a QB with under 90 THP, flipping cooridinators for the first 2 seasons, playing as a sole Head Coach (without GM control, doing this on my 06 career right now), playing as a sole GM without play calling control, only calling your side of the ball like real HC's and allowing your OC/DC t have full control on their side of the ball.
      NFL Head Coach 09 had a "Play Steal" feature.

      CPU teams stole your successful plays in your playbook and added them to their playbooks. That feature met with college playbooks from incoming college coaches and user created plays birthed a new meta evolution for playcallers across the NFL.

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