Coach Macdonald's Faith and Philosophy Lead Seahawks to Super Bowl ...
Macdonald's faith-based 'stacking wins' philosophy and Seattle's dominant defense led to a 29-13 Super Bowl victory, with 6 sacks and 3 turnovers forced, officials said.
- On Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi's Stadium to win Super Bowl LX, with Mike Macdonald leading the team after persevering through a long coaching climb.
- Mike Macdonald rose through NFL and college ranks to earn Seattle's job after nearly leaving coaching in 2013 for an accountancy firm; his faith and 'stacking wins' philosophy shaped the Seahawks' culture.
- Seattle's 'Dark Side' defense dominated at Levi's Stadium, sacking Drake Maye six times, forcing three turnovers, and backing Kenneth Walker III, Super Bowl MVP.
- Macdonald's win delivers historic coach milestones and a franchise-best season as 38-year-old Mike Macdonald became the third-youngest Super Bowl-winning head coach and the Seahawks set franchise win marks.
- Multiple defensive starters hitting free agency threaten to alter Seattle's core as Klint Kubiak leaves for the Las Vegas Raiders, while Kenneth Walker III says he would 'definitely' like to return.
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Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald stood on the NFL’s biggest stage Sunday night holding the Lombardi Trophy, but he didn’t talk like someone who believed the moment belonged to him. The 38-year-old coach had just led the Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory in only his second season, becoming one of the youngest head coaches to ever win the championship. When asked about the journey that brought him there, Macdonald didn’t point to scheme o…
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