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1 year ago
The game loses a lot of its allure when your coach maxes out. This is just not realistic. Every good head coach is always adapting and changing. If he doesn't, he becomes a talking head on espn or a senator. The notion that coaches like Nick Saban or Tom Osborne got to a point in their career and said, "I'm good, I don't need to learn anything new," is absurd. At the very least, once a coach reaches level 50, allow us to continue to gain points for him but just reduce the number, say from 10 to 1 or 2 at each advancement.