@Kabma I believe every aspect of the team building is superior. The trades are more realistic. Picking your playbook and having to match schemes to fit that playbook. When you choose a certain scheme for a position group their ratings change as to how they fit that system (Example: Ted Ginn Jr set as a speed receiver is an 86 OVR, switch the scheme to “balanced” and he drops to a 68 OVR because he was very fast but not very good anywhere else) I had to learn more about football to actually effectively play this game. You have every positional coach and coordinators on your staff that all have very in depth skill trees. You have to negotiate rookie deals where they counter offer and will hold out of training camp/offseason. You actually have to struggle with cap space. I was fired twice for playing the game as I would madden.