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"We want the ball and we're going to score!"
Al Harris' 52-yard pick-six of Matt Hasselbeck became the first defensive score to end a playoff game in overtime.
It followed a dramatic fourth quarter that saw the Packers take the lead on a touchdown run by Ahman Green inside four minutes. Seattle answered with a Shaun Alexander rushing touchdown with less than a minute to play.
Packers kicker Ryan Longwell missed a 47-yard game-winning kick with 5 seconds in regulation.
Then Hasselbeck ate his foot.
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