No, when this SB is discussed this is what they'll talk about:Seattles first 3 possession went into Steeler territory, but two were stopped beyond FG range so they only got points on 1. Get another 1st down (note Seattle's terrible 5 for 17 3rd conversion rate) and get into FG range that's 6 points they get.
On two consecutive plays Seattle receivers caught almost garaunteed TDs out of bounds. There's another 7 points they missed.
I won't count the missed FG after the blown TD because had they caught the ball there'd have been no FG kick.
But then on the final possession of the 1st half they once again fell one converted 3rd down short of good FG range and missed it, there's another 3 points they missed.
That's 16 points the Seahawks left on the field in the first half, all on drives that had no controversial call and I think no penalties at all. That's why Seattle lost, they had their chances and didn't capitalize.
Just for the record there was a holding penalty on Seattle on their first drive that was declined.
3-9-SEA47 (12:40) M.Hasselbeck sacked at SEA 43 for -4 yards (C.Haggans). Penalty on SEA-S.Locklear, Offensive Holding, declined.