Fail Mary.OK, we got that out of the way.Well, not really, because one of the major focal points of the 2014 season opener between the Super Bowl champion Seahawks and the Packers is what happened the last time Green Bay was in Seattle.For those who don’t remember — and for all those Packers fans who have blocked it from their minds — the Seahawks prevailed 14-12 on Russell Wilson’s desperation pass that Golden Tate stole away from Green Bay’s secondary on the final play.Two days later, the NFL reached a new contract with its officials, and the replacements were, uh, sent packing.“Now, we’ll all have our own debate about that whenever the time comes when we’re retired and gone,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. “That referee was standing right there, looking right there — right down at it — and he didn’t miss what he saw. He just saw it the way that Golden Tate made the catch.
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