The players were introduced to Mut 22 Coins Franchise Mode's engine for scenarios a few games ago, and it wasn't popular among players. Many felt like it was "boosts" disguised as critical options that could affect the player's career. The idea of introducing scenarios that players will have to think about can be an extremely useful idea if executed correctly. Instead of rewarding players with stats perks, let them know that their choices could affect how the season will play out. One player may decide to reduce his load, or to recuperate from an injury.

It's odd that offensive and defensive coordinators haven't been the main focus of the season for the past. Wouldn't you love to have a team of three fantastic coaches working together on the same team? In addition, Franchise Mode has a tendency to bring in coaches who don't have any connection to or involved in the league. It would be nice to see random individuals get jobs as coordinators then, if they do well then elevating them to head coach. It would at least make a little more sense than someone randomly generated who takes over a franchise that has no prior experience.

One of the more intriguing and fun features in NBA 2K is the ability to start teams from the ground up and build an entire league around them. Madden has a feature that allows players to relocate or change the names of teams in Franchise Mode. 

Names and locations are available to players. Customization is fun therefore why not provide the ability to create new football leagues? At the very least, provide players the option of restructuring the NFL itself with new divisions and conferences. EA and NFL should allow players to become more innovative.

Madden NFL 21 was one major releases in August, and though it beat every game in the series by a landslide that month, it doesn't mean that players are satisfied with the outcome. It's almost like EA is trying to Buy Mut Coins Madden 22 destroy the Madden series' famed status.