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Electronic Arts 15133
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Electronic Arts NFL Head Coach (PS2) a.k.a.
Electronic Arts 15133
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| Developer | Electronic Arts |
| Publisher | Electronic Arts |
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Xbox
Microsoft Xbox version
Electronic Arts 15134
We found 2 listings for the Electronic Arts NFL Head Coach Xbox (Electronic Arts 15134):
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UPC 4-92071-61095-8, EAN 0-492071-610958
Electronic Arts NFL Head Coach (Xbox) a.k.a.
Electronic Arts 15134
| Overview |
| Developer | Electronic Arts |
| Platform | Xbox |
| Publisher | Electronic Arts |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
09 Sep 2007



All work and no play
I love franchise modes. I'm the sports geek that actually likes to pour over the Madden rosters before a game to plan my attack before taking the field. Drafting, trading, signing free agents...Bring it on!!
In this game, The interviewing coaches, adjusting my roster was fun, but at the same time, you can only make 3 changes to your playbook at a time. You are scheduled an interview with one assistant coach, but if you're not sure you want to hire him, and your next interview goes badly, t...
–T. Pasiofrom Amazon.com
22 Jan 2007



It is OK
Leaves a little to be desired. I have put it down for a while since it takes a little while to get to any "fun" decision making. I love the NFL, and I want to get to the training of players and the calling of plays. The "Front Office" stuff takes too long.
–William S. Sumrallfrom Amazon.com
05 Nov 2006



I do have a life
At first the game started out well. I was surprised about all of the things I was able to do. But after a few hours I realized that in order for me to fully enjoy this game I would have to play for a few hour every day. There ae just too many tasks when all I really want to do is develop my own coaching strategy. Not what I expected.
–Kareem Coxfrom Amazon.com