Madden NFL 16 Skills Trainer To Be Deeper, Gauntlet Mode Returns

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  • ODogg
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2003
    • 37953

    #31
    Re: Madden NFL 16 Skills Trainer To Be Deeper, Gauntlet Mode Returns

    This looks like a really nice add


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    • SpyPirates
      Rookie
      • Dec 2014
      • 296

      #32
      Re: Madden NFL 16 Skills Trainer To Be Deeper, Gauntlet Mode Returns

      Originally posted by ForUntoOblivionSoar∞
      They just need to replace game prep with an actual off season. OTAs and Training camp (2 chances to make improvements through skills drills), and then make weekly preparation all about confidence and awareness (maybe practice like in Head Coach).

      Agreed.

      To hash out how I'd see this playing out, I think they should have a screen where you can tell your position coaches what intangible attribute(s) they should focus on (teach WR route running as opposed to catch in traffic or awareness), and then (partly as a compromise to the casual CFM community that EA cares a lot about, but also b/c I think it'd be fun) have a training camp mode where you can take the choices you made previously and run players through drills to see how much they've improved over the offseason. The more focus you put on a given attribute, the more points you get and/or the easier the drill is to complete successfully.

      The implication here is the primary driver of player progression takes place over the offseason via choices coaches make on how to develop them rather than on a week-to-week basis by achieving goals on Sundays or via game prep on Wednesday-Friday. The training camp would mostly be for fun, but it could be seen as a test of what players learned, and the difficulty could be scaled based on your coach's ability, player's development rating, and the amount of emphasis you decided put on the activity.
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      • Mr.Smif
        Banned
        • Jun 2014
        • 796

        #33
        Re: Madden NFL 16 Skills Trainer To Be Deeper, Gauntlet Mode Returns

        Bring back practice uniforms.
        Add head coaches the drills and make the vocal and animated.

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        • AreTeeKay3
          Banned
          • Jul 2015
          • 25

          #34
          I hope they have more things for defense. I remember starting a LB and everytime it was the same drill during Player CFM...became stale pretty quick.

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          • SolidSquid
            MVP
            • Aug 2014
            • 3159

            #35
            Re: Madden NFL 16 Skills Trainer To Be Deeper, Gauntlet Mode Returns

            Sounds like this would be a perfect way to introduce true gap responsibilites/defenders and SAM and WILL linebackers.

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            • floydmaximus
              Just started!
              • Jul 2015
              • 2

              #36
              Re: Madden NFL 16 Skills Trainer To Be Deeper, Gauntlet Mode Returns

              I agree the practice uni's were great!

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              • kjcheezhead
                MVP
                • May 2009
                • 3118

                #37
                Re: Madden NFL 16 Skills Trainer To Be Deeper, Gauntlet Mode Returns

                Originally posted by CM Hooe
                The PS2 games had nothing equivalent to what Skills Trainer provides to the user with respect to its power and depth as an educational tool, and The Gauntlet flat-out did not exist before Madden NFL 15.

                Try again.
                It's a matter of personal preference. I liked the ps2 drills better. Pocket presence , swat ball and rushing attack were the most fun to me. Current madden as an educational tool is a stretch for me as well. Really hard to use it for run play concepts without defenders playing gaps at all. It's only good for teaching madden ball really. Finally, I'm just not a fan of gauntlet. Too over the top for my taste. It doesn't make the drills mode better than the ps2 games ones in my opinion.

                To each their own.

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                • Pokes404
                  MVP
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 1720

                  #38
                  Re: Madden NFL 16 Skills Trainer To Be Deeper, Gauntlet Mode Returns

                  I tend to hope for the best and expect the worst when it comes to Madden (can you really blame me?), but I have to say that I was pretty impressed with the skills trainer in Madden 15. It did a nice job of teaching some basic concepts in a fun and easy-to-learn manner. I got some legitimate joy watching my 10 year old cousin being taught how to read a defense in a stick concept.

                  For me, it was the first feature to be introduced in an EA football game to actually surpass my expectations since Online Dynasties in NCAA Football.

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