RENTON — The Seahawks may be in full “move-on’’ mode with a playoff game now less than three days away.
But Thursday, they also took a few minutes to go over what was one of the most vexing and perplexing moments of last Sunday’s loss to the 49ers — the sequence that led to a delay-of-game penalty once Seattle reached the 1-yard line with 22 seconds left, needing only those 3 feet to beat San Francisco, win the division and get a home game to start the postseason.
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Seattle, instead, got flagged for a delay-of-game penalty that moved the Seahawks back to the 5, where a controversial no-call on a possible defensive pass interference on third down, and then a fourth-down pass that was just a few inches short, led to one of the more frustrating defeats in team history.