Russell Wilson stood on the sideline just like his coach, Pete Carroll, did: hands on both their hips, staring blanking.
They and the Seahawks lost their running game. They lost their pass protection.
Heck, they even lost their 40-year-old kicker, leaving them with a rookie punter from Australia as their kicker for points.
Eventually they lost their lead, and then their season.
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Two pass-interference penalties on third down, by otherwise brilliant K.J. Wright then on Justin Coleman, extended Dallas’ 11-play drive to the clinching touchdown with 2:08 remaining, and the Seahawks’ rebound season back into the playoffs ended with their 24-22 loss to the Cowboys Saturday night in the NFC wild-card playoff game at AT&T Stadium.