Commentary: Seahawks remind Rams that even one bizarre play can unravel a charmed season
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Commentary: Seahawks remind Rams that even one bizarre play can unravel a charmed season
"Oh, the visitors will agonize over some of the bizarre calls, some deserving of further explanation from the NFL. An ineligible-man-downfield call that wiped out a Rams touchdown when they were a yard away from the end zone? That had people scratching their heads. Then there was that do-or-die two-point conversion that seemingly fell incomplete... but later was reversed. More on that in a moment."
"When the Rams wincingly rewind the video of the collapse, they'll be peering through the cracks in their fingers. You've heard of a no-look pass? This was a no-look finish. As soothing wins go, this was a warm bubble bath for the Seahawks, who secured a playoff berth and assumed the driver's seat in the race for the NFC's No. 1 seed."
The Seahawks rallied from a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Rams 38-37 in overtime, seizing the NFC's No. 1 playoff seed and clinching a playoff berth. A quiet Lumen "Library" erupted into a "Sheesh-Quake" as fans celebrated, triggering ground-motion sensors. Controversial officiating influenced the outcome, including an ineligible-man-downfield penalty that nullified a Rams touchdown and a two-point conversion that was initially ruled incomplete but later reversed. The Rams suffered a dramatic fourth-quarter collapse. Receiver Cooper Kupp converted a fourth-quarter two-point attempt and caught a 21-yard reception on the overtime-winning drive.
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