NFL Head Coach

NFL Head Coach

released on Jun 20, 2006

NFL Head Coach

released on Jun 20, 2006

NFL Head Coach is a National Football League video game that was released on June 20, 2006 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC. The game allows the player to control an NFL team and become the greatest coach in NFL history. It features then-Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher on the cover.


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Have you ever wanted to play Madden without playing Madden? Do you like spreadsheets? Then you'll love NFL Head Coach. Plus, you can make rookies super highly rated very quickly.

A great concept for a game that needed more refinement. As it has been described in the past, NFL Head Coach is basically a sports management sim where you get to actually watch and coach the games. Unfortunately, that part of the game is not fun. Bad in-game camera angles and confusing systems make the player feel more like a spectator than a coach who is in control. Off the field, excessive loading times and confusing UI sour the experience.

If NFL Head Coach had been a yearly franchise, I imagine a lot of these issues would have been ironed out and it could have been a unique franchise. Unfortunately, this is the only one released on this console generation.

Finally, your dreams of living as Tony Dungy can come true.

From what I recall, far too easy. I think OJ Atogwe had 20+ interceptions for me in my Rams file. I got bored of just watching the games when I could play Madden instead. Lost potential with some of the features between this and the second and final attempt for the game

just madden but you cant play it