Will Campbell made the worst postgame decision after nightmare showing in Super Bowl
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Will Campbell made the worst postgame decision after nightmare showing in Super Bowl
"The New England Patriots were crushed by the Seattle Seahawks 29-13 in a Super Bowl 60 performance that was not as close as that scoreline made it seem. One of the main reasons for this demolition of Drake Maye was Will Campbell and the young offensive line getting the brakes beaten off them. Maye had one of the worst games of his professional career against an elite Seattle defense, and he will take on the lion's share of the responsibility for this showing."
"Instead of facing the music, Campbell reportedly declined to take questions from reporters multiple times and left early. That's not ideal for someone who was at the epicenter of such a brutal loss. Even if all he was going to do is stay around and give the most unhelpful and milquetoast answers in the world, Campbell is obligated to at least give the media the time of day, irrespective of the loss."
The New England Patriots lost 29-13 to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 60, with Seattle's dominance extending beyond the final score. Drake Maye struggled mightily against an elite Seattle defense and shouldered primary responsibility for the performance. Will Campbell and the young Patriots offensive line were repeatedly beaten, a decline that coincided with Maye's struggles late in the season. Campbell started the rookie year strongly but faltered in the postseason, allowing 14 pressures on 53 dropbacks — the most any offensive lineman has ever allowed in one game. Campbell also declined to take reporters' questions after the game, drawing criticism.
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