Madden School writes, "EA Sports announced the new presentation details that can be found in Madden NFL 16. They include things like On The Field Camera, Wirecam, Monoliths, Dynamic Feedback, Audio, and Living Worlds. Madden NFL 16 presentation director Brian Murphy details what will be found in this year’s game "

Electronic Arts has used its Madden NFL franchise to simulate the winner of each Super Bowl every year since 2004. This year, Madden NFL 17 predicts the Patriots will beat the Falcons with a score of 27-24.
Now, a CPU vs. CPU game is not the most scientific way to place bets on a team, but the series’ predictions have been proven more correct than wrong. Starting with Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, let’s look back at every prediction to see how accurate of a sim Madden truly is.

The decision-based criteria the CPU would be driven by true NFL metrics. Mostly, highly paid QBs restructure salaries, so the feature would focus primarily on them, but there are also players who are asked to take pay cuts.

The NFL is a game or context, timing, and luck. That said, there are 5 NFL greats throughout history that thing stand above the rest, and here they are
NFL2K
Sounds great for madden fans but Ea still have achieved what NFL 2k5 did presentation wise
And we are 2 gens removed from 2k5
Have a pretty fame show like NFL kick off
Half time show
Post game
Big trades or signing breaking new in depth alert
Draft specials
Seriously Ea
How long is that gonna take? Madden should be the quinntisential football simulation by now plus have everything 2k had in it.
EA is still using technology as old as the flintstones era, with all the money they've made over the years from madden after securing the license you'd think we would've seen a new game engine by now in this next gen with the PS4 and Xbox One.
I rather have an unlicensed football game that played like NFL2K5 (true game physics and blocking animations, pre-game, halftime and post game show with all the bells and whistles etc...) and not a rehashed product every year that's censored by the NFL.