SANTA CLARA — Drake Maye’s first Super Bowl was not the stuff of dreams. The Patriots’ second-year quarterback, fighting through a sore shoulder at Super Bowl 60, endured punishing hits from Seattle’s defense as he struggled to complete passes to open receivers. His performance simply wasn’t good enough for the Patriots to win on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium, as the Seahawks held New England scoreless until the fourth quarter and dominated the Pats’ offense in a 29-13 win. No one knew better than Maye how wide the gap was between the two teams in Santa Clara. And the 23-year-old clearly felt responsible for his three second-half turnovers that helped Seattle pull away after taking a 9-0 lead...