My first impressions of the games in the new sim is that defense has either become less reliable or offense has become suddenly explosive. The number of breakaway, like, 80 yard plays every week is questionable. We have tight ends outrunning secondary after all. That being said, it does make games more exciting, potentially even though I do think it happens a bit too often. I think we also have seen that OL has gotten a huge buff which has shown its weight in gold. I think we are seeing more and more OL creates which is good, but the buff seems to be significant enough that if there is ever a shortage of OL, the beginning games suggest that that alone could create a huge disparity that teams can't overcome if more users don't create OL.
I would also be remiss if I didn't point out Honolulu's meteoric rise this season. Something that I hope continues. Although it seems as though Montain's stats are not quite as high as they were in the old sim, I am still happy to be seeing some action. Lastly, Honolulu's field has its lovers and haters which was honestly to be expected. The inspiration was clearly drawn from Boise State which is either loved or hated itself. If I had to pick another teams field I like, I think it has to be Colorado. Those mountains in the field are clean and crisp. Huge fan.
I would also be remiss if I didn't point out Honolulu's meteoric rise this season. Something that I hope continues. Although it seems as though Montain's stats are not quite as high as they were in the old sim, I am still happy to be seeing some action. Lastly, Honolulu's field has its lovers and haters which was honestly to be expected. The inspiration was clearly drawn from Boise State which is either loved or hated itself. If I had to pick another teams field I like, I think it has to be Colorado. Those mountains in the field are clean and crisp. Huge fan.