Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald reveals he waited nearly two months before reviewing Super Bowl 60 footage, emphasizing the value of preserving the emotional experience of the game.
Preserving the Game’s Emotional Impact
Macdonald explains that he avoided an immediate analytical breakdown to maintain his firsthand perspective. He only reviewed the tape about five days ago, prioritizing the raw thrill of watching the Seahawks’ performance over a coach’s critical eye.
“Full disclosure, I’ve only watched the Seahawks’ Super Bowl film once, like five days ago,” Macdonald stated. “It took me that long to watch the tape because I’m weird, and I love the idea of how we played from first-person watching the game, but when I watch it from the coach’s perspective, I never really put my coach’s hat on.”
He notes that early reviews lead to overly harsh self-criticism, focusing on potential improvements and missed plays rather than the overall enjoyment.
Key Takeaways from the Delayed Review
Once Macdonald dove into the analysis, he pinpointed specific areas for growth. “We could’ve taken the back to the flat a couple of times, and the Patriots’ two touchdown passes were kind of a bummer,” he said.
The coach shifted quickly into improvement mode after growing fatigued from scouting college prospects for the draft. “Honestly, I was tired of watching college players. And I thought, maybe I’ll just watch this, maybe it’s time to watch the Super Bowl,” he added.
This approach underscores Macdonald’s demanding standards, even after a strong showing, as he immediately targets execution details and opportunities overlooked during the game.

