
"For much of their playoff run, the Patriots faced unfavorable weather in Foxborough and Denver, making it difficult for the offense to do much. That has prompted nearly all analysts to place bets on the Seahawks to walk out of Super Bowl LX as the winners, even though Drake Maye was a runner-up in the MVP race, and for good reason."
"The current forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the low to mid-60s at the start and during the game, making it the best weather the Patriots have played in since late November. That's a disaster for the Seahawks, who avoided chaotic conditions on their road to the Championship, as Maye played some of his best football when the weather was nearly perfect."
"In the weeks leading to the Super Bowl, there has been a lot of effort by analysts and opposing fans to dismiss what the Patriots have done, with a particular focus on diminishing what Maye accomplished in his second season. While it's not entirely unexpected for Patriots' rivals to make up foolish reasons to downplay what the team and their quarterback did, it's unfathomable to hear it from analysts, who are paid to watch games"
Unfavorable weather hindered the Patriots' offense during much of their playoff run in Foxborough and Denver, prompting many analysts to favor the Seahawks for Super Bowl LX despite Drake Maye finishing second in MVP voting. The Super Bowl forecast predicts partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low to mid-60s, representing the best weather the Patriots have seen since late November. Those conditions favor Maye, who performed best in near-perfect weather. Critics have attempted to downplay the Patriots' accomplishments and Maye's second-season performance, even though Maye produced impressive regular-season numbers that helped the team to a 14-3 record.
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