Patriots' Champ highlights who should really be blamed for Super Bowl collapse
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Patriots' Champ highlights who should really be blamed for Super Bowl collapse
"In the days since the Patriots lost the Super Bowl to the Seahawks, there has been a lot of debate around who is most at fault for their collapse after an impressive 2025 season, particularly their postseason run. For the most part, the offense has received the most criticism, rightfully so, with most blame placed on QB Drake Maye and LT Will Campbell for their weak performances."
"That's an argument Super Bowl LIII Champion Jason McCourty made during his recent appearance on "Up & Adams" earlier this week, as he highlighted there is plenty of blame to go around, but perhaps the most should be resting on the shoulders of Josh McDaniels and Mike Vrabel. Jason McCourty puts more blame on the Patriots' coaching staff for their Super Bowl LX loss"
Debate centers on who is most at fault for the Patriots' collapse after an impressive 2025 season and postseason run. The offense has received heavy criticism, with most blame placed on QB Drake Maye and LT Will Campbell for weak performances and failure under pressure. There is a counterargument that coaching failures prevented a win. Significant blame is directed at head coach Josh McDaniels and defensive coach Mike Vrabel for game planning and preparation. Observations indicate players appeared unprepared on Sunday night. Reports suggest Campbell played with a worse injury than known and Maye also carried an injury into the game.
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