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Super Bowl Rematch: New Faces, Old Lessons
4 Feb
Summary
- 11 years later, Super Bowl LX features new coaches and players.
- Lessons from Super Bowl XLIX include avoiding the one-yard line pass.
- Chris Matthews and Malcolm Butler were unexpected heroes in 2015.

Super Bowl LX presents a compelling rematch between the Patriots and Seahawks, mirroring their Super Bowl XLIX encounter from 11 years ago. However, significant changes define this new chapter, with neither team retaining players from their 2015 squads and both now guided by different head coaches. The current Seahawks are led by second-year coach Mike Macdonald and quarterback Sam Darnold, while the Patriots are helmed by Mike Vrabel and promising second-year quarterback Drake Maye.
Despite the roster and coaching turnover, the legacy of Super Bowl XLIX offers valuable lessons. A key takeaway from that legendary game was the critical decision-making at the one-yard line, famously highlighted by the Seahawks' choice not to run with Marshawn Lynch. The game also showcased the unpredictability of Super Bowls, with Chris Matthews emerging as an unlikely hero for Seattle and Malcolm Butler securing the win for New England with a historic interception.




