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Personality Traits: NFL Head Coach 09
I posted all the traits below of every player/coach/GM/owner. Thanks to the prima-guide game. The abbreviations for all of the posts will be relevant when choosing a coach and also creating the personality of your coach. The decisions made by other coaches when simmed are heavily dependent on your traits. Choose your personality wisely. I will be posting the different personality types of coaches as well as the abbreviations. Click the link, http://nflheadcoach09.wordpress.com/personality/ to read the coach’s personality.
Driven (DRIV): Strives to be one of the best ever in the NFL. Tireless work ethic.
Loyal (LOYAL): Tends to have a connection with his team. Would rather stay than go.
Realistic (REAL): Knows to take the good with the bad. Doesn’t expect perfection.
Consistent (CONSIS): Rarely exhibits surprises in his demeanor or actions.
Dependable (DEPEND): Rarely exhibits behavior that is unexpected.
Problem Solver (PROBSOLV): Quick on his feet. Can analyze a problem and come up with a solution quickly.
Patient (PAT): Willing to wait on a decision. Doesn’t expect issues to be resolved immediately.
Structured (STRUC): Very rigid about his situations. Expects them to go as planned.
Competitive (COMP): Winning is the goal always at the forefront. Doesn’t like to be shown up.
Shrewd (SHRE): Very adept negotiator. Gets what he wants or walks away.
Calculating (CALC): Not always on the same page as the rest of the team. Looks for opportunities to self-promote.
Dramatic (DRAMA): Tends to overreact in most situations. Can become a distraction.
Perfectionist (PERFECT): Expects everything to be perfect and every situation to go right.
Self-Focused (SELF-FOC): Cares about himself and that’s about it. Feels like the world revolves around him.
Materialistic (MATER): Wants the most regardless of the situation. Unwilling to make concessions.
Flexible (FLEX): Rolls with the punches. Doesn’t tend to overreact.
Team Player (TEAMPL): Only cares about the team. Willing to help in any way, including pay cuts.
Likes Rules (LKRULE): Appreciates knowing that everything is under control.
Well Rounded (WELLROUN): Has many interests outside of football. Can leave the game to pursue them at any time.
Level Headed (LVLHEAD): Understands the big picture and that the NFL is a business. Willing to accept his role.
Values Tradition (VALTRAD): Prefers traditions over change. Has a hard time accepting new leadership.
Thrifty (THRIFTY): Conscientious in financial matters. Tries to save the team money at all costs.
Aggressive (AGGRESS): Appreciates aggressive decisions by the head coach. Tough negotiators who rarely budge from their demands.
Energetic (ENERG): Lives in the moment. Loves big decisions made in drastic situations.
Impulsive (IMPULS): Makes decisions in the spur of the moment. Hard to get a read on him.
Trusting (TRUST): Believes that everyone around him is doing the right thing.
Impatient (IMPAT): Doesn’t appreciate waiting. Wants issues resolved immediately.
Humble (HUMB): Understands that he is a piece of the puzzle. Willing to take less for the greater good.
Generous (GENER): Tends to give up too much in negotiations.
Conservative (CONSERV): Appreciates safe decisions by the head coach. Doesn’t like outbursts of public spectacles.
Contended (CONTEND): Generally comfortable as a whole. Doesn’t require much special attention.
Reserved (RESERV): Stays quiet about how he feels. Doesn’t tip his hand.
Intimidated (INTIM): Tends to back down in confrontations or tough negotiations.
Skeptical (SKEPT): Takes a while to trust those around him.
Enterprising (ENTERPRI): Focused on improving self image and worth. Focused on financial aspects.
Ambitious (AMBIT): Constantly looking for a better job or to sign with another team.
Laid Back (LAIDBK): Takes everything in stride. Rarely overreacts in situations.
Efficient (EFFIC): Prefers to make conservative decisions financially.
Likes Change (LKCHNG): Prefers a chaotic environment to work in.
Stingy (STING): Unwilling to give up more than the minimum. Always looking to save money.
Patient (PAT): Willing to wait on a decision. Doesn’t expect issues to be resolved immediately.
Expressive (EXPRES): Never shy about his opinion. Takes issues public when ignored.
Cooperative (COOPER): Willing to help out in any situation. Rarely demands or disagrees.
Uncompromising (UNCOMP): Won’t budge once his mind is made up. Hard to deal with in negotiations.
Opinionated (OPINION): Never shy about his outlook. Wants the world to know how he feels.
Spontaneous (SPONT): Loves to change it up from time to time.
Reckless (RECKL): Has been known to make rash decisions.
Optimistic (OPTIM): Tends to look on the bright side, no matter how bleak the situation.
Passive (PASSV): Can be bullied easily in pressure situations like negotiations. Tends to cave when pushed.
Sensitive (SENS): Tends to take things personally and reacts to situations in that manner.
Insecure (INSECR): Lacks confidence. Worries about what the fans and media think too much.
Indifferent (INDIFF): Really isn’t concerned about what anybody else thinks. Rarely reacts to any situation.
Cautious (CAUT): Very conservative in negotiations.
Stubborn (STUBB): Refuses to budge in many situations.
Indecisive (INDEC): Has a hard time committing to a direction. Changes his mind often.
–Credit goes to the prima games guide book and NFL Head Coach, the game–
I want your Fantasy Draft Ideas!
Just something I am going to do this week.
Okay, first of all this isn’t a draft, maybe do a fantasy draft on madden 09, and then just release and sign players and match them up to Madden. (I would do Madden 2010, but there are players and all, so 09, might be the best idea).
I am planning to start a new career on Friday. But, I am planning to move around players… (release, sign them all to different teams, and invest time into this, and then try and get even players around the game)..
Plus since everyone becomes a free agent in 2009, it’s up to teams, and really GMs to re-sign players.
I am open to all suggestions. Please suggest ideas of where to move people and team people up.
Plus it would be interesting to see if teams really adjust to this and give a power running game in Pittsburgh to move to the passing game, maybe team up Big Ben with Steven Smith (the Passionate Panther).
I am going to see what it’s like when Brady and Manning are in the NFC, and manning has some potential receivers and Brady has couple tall ones, Everyone will have one year contracts, freeing up a lot of CAP in a lot of the teams.
QB competition, Kevin Kolb vs. Kellen Clemens (both have 88 POT), in Baltimore, but get this they have Brandon Marshall and Anquan Boldin?
Or, something interesting.. I definitely might have it benefit me, but I am going to use some players that become coaches so, I have a better chance of hiring them in the future, but I need younger guys as well.
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Any ideas? Happy Posting!
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