There were lots of things to be concerned or upset about, but the biggest to me were the stupid penalties that either kept San Diego drives alive or killed Seattle drives. Three in particular in the third quarter stand out. The defensive holding on Malcolm Smith that prevented Seattle from forcing a 3 & out on the opening drive of the second half, the false start by Zach Miller on Seattle's first possession of the second half that turned a 2nd & 4 into a 1st & 20, effectively killing the drive, and the unnecessary roughness on Bruce Irvin on 3rd down that gave San Diego a first down so instead of being forced to kick a field goal they kept going and scored a touchdown.