The Endzone
The Seattle Seahawks just hoisted their second Lombardi Trophy, and it wasn't even close. Join Gary, Jared, Rick, and Frank as they dissect a Super Bowl that turned into a defensive masterclass and an absolute nightmare for New England's offensive line. The numbers tell a brutal story: 21 sacks allowed in the postseason (an NFL record), 14 pressures surrendered by rookie left tackle Will Campbell in a single game, and a quarterback in Drake May who looked like a deer in headlights from the opening drive. Meanwhile, Kenneth Walker bulldozed his way to MVP honors, becoming the first running back to claim the award since Terrell Davis in 1997. But beyond the carnage, there's a Hollywood ending worth celebrating. Sam Darnold the former Jets bust who bounced from Carolina to San Francisco to Minnesota to Seattle, just won a Super Bowl without committing a single turnover in four playoff games. Not bad for a guy everyone had written off. The crew also dives into whether we're witnessing NFC dominance not seen since the 1980s, debates the hottest free agency moves coming in March, and delivers their way-too-early Super Bowl 61 predictions that'll either age like fine wine or spoiled milk. Plus, Patriots fan John Joings calls in to process his grief in real-time and somehow still finds a silver lining. It's the season finale, folks. Buckle up, say your goodbyes, and we'll see you in April for draft coverage.
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