RENTON, Wash. (AP) — As he went back through the final plays and how it all transpired, it still seemed shocking to Pete Carroll that the Seattle Seahawks didn’t find the end zone.
So many chances. So many missed opportunities to ensure the Seahawks would be celebrating an NFC West championship and home playoff game rather than the reality of being a wild-card team headed on the road to open the postseason.
“It’s amazing it didn’t happen,” Carroll said on Monday after Seattle’s 26-21 loss to San Francisco. “We’ve all been around, you’ve watched us long enough, you’ve watched (Russell Wilson) pull it out and our receivers and all of that.