I think Aaron is forgetting the meaning of the word 'team'. While it's true the GB defense was having a field day against our offense, the Packers were getting field goals off of turnovers that had them starting drives in the red zone. Any time you get the ball in the red zone and fail to get a touchdown, I count that as a 'win' for the defense.
But 'team' means more than that. We all saw Sherman on the sidelines getting the defense together and chewing them out after the Packer touchdown. How many other teams would be looking sideways at the offense and try to keep from blaming the O for the situation they put the defense in? Not this team - the Seahawks D held themselves accountable - and didn't allow another TD.
'Team' also means the coaches who noticed a tendency on the Green Bay field goal defense (described in Peter King's MMQB column today), and who planned a play to take advantage. It means the special teams players who executed it, and who outplayed the GB squad on the onside kick.
People are blaming McCarthy's conservative play calling. Well, maybe you get conservative when you have a lead, and your QB is throwing at about a 50% completion rate with two interceptions. (Rodgers ended the game at 55%)
I'm getting annoyed by all the inference that the Packers dominated the game. Their defense did dominate our offense for 55 minutes, but that's it. In the end, the best TEAM won the game.