Green Bay — When the Packers leave Lambeau Field and make the turn into the locker room, they see a giant photo of former cornerback Al Harris, his right arm cradling the football in the 2003 NFC wild-card playoff game.
Touchdown.
Game over.
A win over Seattle.
In fact, the defensive touchdown is so honorable around here that the famous Lambeau Leap was created a decade earlier, not by an all-pro wide receiver and his Hall of Fame bound quarterback, but by LeRoy Butler, a safety.
"We all have visions of catching a pick-6," safety Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix said.