I think I also remember somewhere that player progression would kick in every four weeks of the season.
So, if a player gets on a hot streak, even for three weeks, and then resets, his stats will still have gotten a boost for that four week time frame. So, there might be some player attribute boosts. So, I'm just guessing, maybe an elusive back on a hot streak might get a little boost to acceleration and juking, for example.
The player progression incremental changes would have to be smallish, I think, so you don't get too wild swings, but probably also be influenced by player's age or year as a professional.
So, if a second year player with a 77 OVR gets on a hot streak, that could move him to maybe low 80's by mid season, and maybe earn a starting job, depending on who's ahead of him?
The question for me then is how this would influence player potential rating, or if maybe potential rating is just scrapped altogether.
If I had to guess, they won't scrap it outright, but they might make it more changeable based on performance based on this dynamic player performance feature.
Just a guess, but I'm wondering how this new information will interact with progression and potential.


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