SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9 (UPI) -- The Seattle Seahawks' Mike Macdonald admitted that one of his coaching flaws Saturday in San Jose, Calif., was telling his players he has a bad habit of overthinking play calls and visualizing results.
The worries that trigger the habit quickly melted away in the early portion of Sunday's Super Bowl LX, when he felt the heat from the fire inside the men blurring by in college navy, wolf gray action green.
"I've got a bad habit of hemming and hawing in my office with the rest of my coaching staff thinking about plays and what we're gonna run and how it's gonna go," Macdonald said Monday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
"Then you get around the guys and see them and all the sudden all of those worries kinda go away magically."
It was clear from kick off that the Seahawks' speed and intensity would be unmatched at Levi's Stadium.














