Seahawks vs Patriots: The 7 Key Matchups That Decide Super Bowl LX

Michelle, Simms, and Solak go unit-by-unit to reveal who actually has the edge in the Super Bowl — QB, WR, RB, OL, defense, special teams, and coaching — and pinpoint the few advantages that will decide who wins and why.

00:00 Intro
00:28 Drake Maye or Sam Darnold?
03:20 Which team has the edge at WR?
04:54 Better RB group: SEA or NE?
06:38 Who has the edge on the offensive lines?
07:45 Which defense will make a difference?
10:34 Special teams are always key…who has the edge?
12:30 Which coach give their team an advantage?

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15 comments
  1. It’s a bit misleading to characterize Seattle’s pass catchers as all JSN. If you look At Darnold’s / Kubiak’s body of work- you will find that at key moments in critical situations, Darnold has empowered Kenny Walker, AJ Barner and as of late – Rashid Shaheed and sneaky Cooper Kupp to be on the other end of generous passes by Sam.

  2. Drake Maye – the MVP runner-up on a retooling offense.

    Sam Darnold – a turnover-prone, league-average QB with an army of the NFL's best players picking up him and carrying him on their backs.

    And they give the advantage at QB to Sam Darnold.

    It's bold, Cotton. We'll see if it pays off for them this Sunday.

  3. Uhm…I’m pretty sure last two games against RAMs were shootouts and SAM won. lol Neither Defense could do anything to stop Stafford and SAM… 😓

  4. both qbs didnt play in big games that much… college and pro… ill give the nod to sam because more experienced and he needed to battle through some tough situations.

  5. Sam has 2 14 win seasons ok 😂😂 even this year they had to have comebacks and a 11 easy almost guaranteed win season now go look at Seahawks sam and jsn numbers will be through the roof if they didn't put a few teams away in the first half and basically just hand the ball of for 2 quarters that's the difference sam didn't need comebacks he actually just needed his second string to come in for 2 quarters to finish out the game.

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