interviews at the end of the first half by both coaches said the same thing: players need to settle down - Pittsburgh did, Seattle didn't...Dont' forget the 6 points the field goal kicker cost them. And the special team for SEattle clearly messed up in atleast 2 instances where they could have knocked that ball inbounds. No, Seattle didn't deserve to win and Pittsburgh made the big plays (loved that throw from EL to #86 - THAT was the biggest play of the day and most impressive)
On one of the returns I thought EL broke his back. Did anyone see the direction his body went after he dived forward. Then he layed on the ground holding his back. It was a hit that brought tears to my eyes. (That don't happen very often.)