Good read. I agree that Pro Clubs is the most fun I've had with a sports game in a long time. Online team play is definitely the next step in the evolution of sports gaming. It's catching up to the rest of gaming to tell you the truth. I know there are those "anti-online

" players here but the gaming community as a whole has embraced online. FPSs, RPGs, RTSs. MOBAs, Racing, Fighting, pretty much all of the multiplayer genres. Whether it be co-op or competitive, being able to player with other people online is the backbone of these games. The most popular games? The games where you can play as a team against other teams. Of course we would love to do this in a sports game where its ALL about individuals coming together as a team.
The article mentioned the CPU AI being improved which reminded me why gaming turned toward online multiplayer. AI technology has only gone so far. No genre has been able to develop AI that will provide a more engaging experience than playing with or against another person. FPS developers realized this and switched their focus a long time ago. Of course, there are still single player campaigns and some games that are only single player. But think about what makes those games. It's usually the story telling and immersion the developers can create around the game. It's never the AI of the enemies. I never think while playing Batman, "I wish I had some sliders for these thugs. Their punch timing is unrealistic."
Sports gaming is the last of the genre thats relies almost solely on the AI. Racing games come to mind but Forza Horizon 2 and Driveclub are online multiplayer based now. They don't think you'll be spending most of your time playing against the CPU AI. In sports games it's all about the AI. The best sports games? The ones with the best AI. To make things worse, it's the hardest AI to build. Even with 2K there are still a ton of improvements to be made to the AI. We have sections full of threads complaining about the AI and those wont ever stop. Might as well develop modes like Pro Clubs and MyPark that follow other genre's move toward competitive multiplayer.
It's also the most SIM gaming experience there is. We throw that term a lot around here but what's more realistic than you controlling one player on a team with other humans? Just like real life you only have so much control over the game. You have to use teamwork, communication and personal skill/decision making when the ball does come near you. I love it.