Riley Mills sack.

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I still cant figure out what the hell Maye was thinking. I mean i get we were bringing pressure and confusing him, but why he chose to just stand there and seemingly wait for the sacks to come is beyond me. Very seldom did he try to break the pocket with any urgency - until the end of the game. Its like he went into full meltdown mode at seeing a real NFL defense for the first time. He was in WWWAAAAYYYYYYYY over his head.

Hope this moment makes him better and hasnt broken him. He seems like a solid kid.
Maye was having a PTSD flashback (2:13)

 

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BTW everyone needs to thank the Vikings For Mill too.

"The Seahawks added to their defensive line in the fifth-round of the 2025 NFL Draft, selecting Notre Dame defensive end Rylie Mills with the 142nd overall pick.
The Seahawks selected Mills with a pick they acquired in a trade that sent quarterback Sam Howell to Minnesota."
Good trade.
 

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I still cant figure out what the hell Maye was thinking. I mean i get we were bringing pressure and confusing him, but why he chose to just stand there and seemingly wait for the sacks to come is beyond me. Very seldom did he try to break the pocket with any urgency - until the end of the game. Its like he went into full meltdown mode at seeing a real NFL defense for the first time. He was in WWWAAAAYYYYYYYY over his head.

Hope this moment makes him better and hasnt broken him. He seems like a solid kid.
i think when mills came at him.. it was a moment of awe mix with a "you maybe wondering how i ended up here" dialogue
 

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I just watched this again and busted up laughing my ass off.

He literally bull rushed the O lineman on his ass to sack Maye. Do we have another monster D lineman on our hands? It’s a beautiful thing to see
That was the most impressive play of the game IMO. I had to do a double take, kinda like the line in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for anyone that is old enough to remember that flick:

"Who was that guy?"
 

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Amusing how Mills' first-ever NFL sack took place in the Super Bowl. And rare, no doubt, to see something in the Super Bowl, never seen before, that serves as a preview of things to come in subsequent seasons.

 

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That was the most impressive play of the game IMO. I had to do a double take, kinda like the line in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for anyone that is old enough to remember that flick:

"Who was that guy?"
“Think you use nuff dynamite there Butch?”

Love PN & RR - BTW With the Winter Olympic s here - I finally saw “Downhill Racer = an early Redford movie (came out right before B&S) with some really good skiing footage. The US Ski coach was an early turn by Gene Hackman - a really good and fun flick.

Oh, that bull rush sack was total bad ass!
 

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“Think you use nuff dynamite there Butch?”

Love PN & RR - BTW With the Winter Olympic s here - I finally saw “Downhill Racer = an early Redford movie (came out right before B&S) with some really good skiing footage. The US Ski coach was an early turn by Gene Hackman - a really good and fun flick.

Oh, that bull rush sack was total bad ass!
Yeah, Butch and Sundance is my ATF western. They don't make movies like that anymore.

Long term, Mills might have a future. He's been recovering from a ACL tear and has only been on the active roster since Dec. 13th. If that bull rush sack is any indication, he should be a pretty good run stuffer.
 

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I loved our pick of Mills, and I have been following his recovery closely. I had a feeling that he would be a secret weapon in the Super Bowl, and his performance in five snaps did not disappoint.
 

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He's a big ol' HOSS.
I was loving the pick and was wanting him to play this season,
not redshirted like some weakling, he now has experience at the
highest level going into next season!
I like the nickname "Big Hoss" for him .. LFG!
 

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The kind of D the Seahawks have assembled is the kind of D other teams in 2026, 2027, and likely beyond, will least look forward to having to play against. Thanks, in part, to Mills.
 

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