Forget waterboarding or threatening to cut off body parts. Force any Seattle Seahawks fan to watch the first half of that football game, and they will tell you anything you want to hear to make it stop. It was that bad. A team that gave up 43 points combined in their last six road games, found themselves down 31 points after two quarters. There was some symmetry seeing their middle linebacker get an early interception against a rattled visiting quarterback in a raucous environment. Only this time it was not Lofa Tatupu picking off Jake Delhomme. That 2005 NFC Championship game felt like a blowout, but going ahead 17-0, as Seattle did that day, feels like a close game in comparison.