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NFL Head Coach Updated Impressions

We check out an updated version of EA's coaching simulator.

Coaching Challenge

EA Tiburon's Josh Looman talks to us about the upcoming NFL Head Coach 09.

The NFL Head Coach series has come a long way since its debut on the original Xbox and the PlayStation 2. The original game was met with lukewarm reception, critically and saleswise; thus, the appearance of a sequel was seemingly never a certainty. As it happened, a second shot for the series was announced earlier this year, and we got our first peek at the game at the beginning of the year. Since then, we've spent a good deal of time with an older preview game to get a feel for the game's updated look and feel, as well as the sheer depth that looks to be the game's hallmark. At this week's EA Sports press event, we had a chance to play an even more recent build of the game to see what features will be in the final game that we hadn't yet experienced.

While there weren't any blockbuster feature announcements for Head Coach--we've known what to expect from the game in that sense for a while now--we did get a chance to check out some improvements to the presentation that should help the overall presentation of the game as you play it. After all, NFL Head Coach 09 is a game of information first and foremost; how much data you're getting from the game on your own team and your opponents, as well as how that information is presented is key to how much fun you will have with the game. Consider playbook knowledge as an example. A big chunk of your success on game day will be the level of familiarity each player on your team has with every play in your playbook.

When you're in a game, a meter will pop up after each play call, indicating the level of familiarity both teams have with their specific play call. It's an easy visual cue not only for your own team, but also for scouting what to expect from the defense. If your opponent has called a play in which he feels very confident, it will be difficult to find much success against it, unless you call a play in which your team is similarly familiar.

Of course, keeping your team familiar with the playbook will be one of your many tasks as a head coach. You'll be able to improve playbook knowledge by focusing on specific plays during your weekly practices (and the plays that your team has the least knowledge of will be the first ones to pop up in the practice schedule menu, incidentally). In addition, when it comes to scouting your players' weekly matchups, you'll be able to access a screen that will give you full breakdowns on your opponent's play-calling tendencies. You'll be able to see what your opponent calls on practically any down and distance, as well as check out your own tendencies too.

As producers told us, these scouting menus are based off of the real playbooks and tendencies of the teams in the NFL. This means that a wide-open team like New England will play completely differently from the conservative, three-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust offensive schemes of the Kansas City Chiefs. Interestingly, as you play multiple seasons in the game, a team's characteristics might change over time, depending on the talent it recruits on and off the field.

With all the features in place, it's now a matter of tuning the game and fixing bugs until its release as part of the 20th anniversary edition of Madden NFL 09. Recently, EA Sports announced the game would also be released as a separate product in early September. We hope to get our hands on an updated build of the game in the coming weeks and will keep you up to date with the latest information on the game.

13 Comments

  • braxon1

    Posted Jul 28, 2008 5:32 am PT

    I think EA is really starting to come around now with it's games. NCAA was very good, Madden looks great, and Head Coach as well. I am a big fan of most EA sports games. I hope that they keep up the good work and have a solid year!

  • dap61

    Posted Jul 24, 2008 1:24 pm PT

    I have the first version for PS2,and was wondering if there is a Wii version in the works

  • snake_eater_121

    Posted Jun 26, 2008 3:35 pm PT

    I think that this game is going to be and its going to be nothing like the first one, for those that say its going to be like the first one are stupid, if u look at the first one its nothing like this at all. I am going to be getting this when it comes out with the madden 09 games.

  • motownboy

    Posted May 19, 2008 8:57 pm PT

    I love how some people think they already know that this game is good or not, judging by the comments. It looks like their on the right track tho, since the development team is very aware of the problems of the first one, and have built the game completely from scratch. If the game turns out well, these guys should take over the other sports games as well

  • raiders2-18

    Posted May 18, 2008 9:05 pm PT

    this game is probably going to be as bad as the first one. its a good idea for a game but i dont think EA quite has it yet.....maybe Head coach 3 or 4 will be good but this is going to be the same as the first one but who knows i could be wrong and this game could be amazing

  • metaljeff

    Posted May 15, 2008 5:36 am PT

    2k Sports are the best, but this game might be worth playing compared to Madden

  • juliusIII

    Posted May 14, 2008 3:13 pm PT

    I might actually pick this one up, since the very first head coach was boring to me and had little appeal.
    Hopefully this will complete the trio of perfect football games..NCAA, Madden, and Head Coach
    WHO NEEDS 2K SPORTS??!!

  • mrlingwood

    Posted May 12, 2008 8:51 am PT

    Looking good but needs a to be region free game or have a PAL release or its just gonna pass all the european fans by.

  • Boxfire

    Posted May 10, 2008 9:10 pm PT

    role playing strategy for football, count me in. What it's EA, well I rent it first

  • lil_champ_15

    Posted May 9, 2008 8:16 pm PT

    im getting the collectors addition cause if u just buy both seprate then that is $120 but the collectors addition is just $100

  • marvingamebeast

    Posted May 9, 2008 3:10 pm PT

    I am going to get the collecters edition so I can play both. Man EA is really going to be packing some mad sports heat this august.

  • HershP

    Posted May 8, 2008 11:53 pm PT

    this game sux

  • raider4lfe

    Posted May 8, 2008 11:42 am PT

    Sweet, this game is going to rock.

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