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    HISTORY CALLING: Mike Macdonald, the 12s, and the Ghost of a Defensive Play-Caller

    Prakash GuptaBy Prakash GuptaFebruary 4, 20263 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The history books are open, and Mike Macdonald is holding the pen. Come Super Bowl Sunday at Levi’s Stadium, the Seattle Seahawks head coach has a shot at a record that has eluded every defensive mastermind before him. If Seattle hoists the Lombardi Trophy, Macdonald becomes the first head coach in NFL history to win the Super Bowl while serving as his team’s primary defensive play-caller.

    The “We Do Not Care” Defense

    The narrative is juicy. It’s the kind of stat line that fuels media row for a week. But if you’re looking for Macdonald to wax poetic about his place in history, look elsewhere. He’s busy stealing pages from the Mike Tomlin book of stoicism.

    “I just want us to win the game,” Macdonald said Tuesday, brushing off the historic implications like a speck of dust on a game plan. “If we win it, that will be the last thing on my mind. I’ll be really happy for the 12s, for our players, for our coaches. That will be the thing that will be special to me.”

    Macdonald has adopted the “we do not care” mantra—a phrase popularized by Tomlin—and weaponized it. The Seahawks aren’t here for the storylines; they are here to dismantle them. Standing in their way? The New England Patriots. The franchise that defined the last two decades. The owners of six Super Bowl rings.

    The 12s: A Hostile Takeover in Santa Clara

    New England’s fanbase is legendary, a legion forged in the fires of a twenty-year dynasty. But Super Bowl 60 isn’t being played in a vacuum. It’s happening in Santa Clara, a West Coast stronghold, and the Seahawks are bringing an army.

    Seattle’s “12th Man” isn’t just a nickname; it’s a seismic event. This is the fanbase that registers on Richter scales. And according to Macdonald, they aren’t intimidated by travel costs.

    “Our 12s have traveled tremendously throughout the year,” Macdonald noted. “We were in Nashville; we had a bunch of fans there. Carolina, we had a bunch of fans. We expect quite the turnout this game. I feel like you could put the game anywhere in the world and we’d have a heck of a turnout.”

    The get-in price is steep—tickets are currently tracking north of $5,000—but for Washingtonians hungry for a second franchise title, the cost is irrelevant. Levi’s Stadium, usually the home of the rival 49ers, is ripe for a hostile takeover. If the sea of Action Green drowns out the Patriots’ faithful on Sunday, Macdonald won’t just have a schematic advantage; he’ll have home-field advantage.

    “If we win it, that will be the last thing on my mind… That will be the thing that will be special to me.” — Mike Macdonald, Seahawks Head Coach

    Defense vs. Dynasty

    The Patriots are royalty. They have the pedigree and the muscle memory of winning on the biggest stage. But Macdonald brings a tactical volatility that is hard to prepare for. We’ve seen defensive head coaches win before—Belichick, Tomlin, Carroll—but they eventually handed over the play-calling sheet. Macdonald hasn’t. He is the architect and the operator.

    Sunday isn’t just a game; it’s a referendum on that philosophy. Can you run the entire team and checkmate an offense in real-time? Macdonald says yes. The history books say “not yet.”

    Kickoff is Sunday. The 12s are en route. And Mike Macdonald? He does not care about your storylines. He just wants the ring.

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