In less than 2 1/2 fourth-quarter minutes, the Seahawks watched a 13-point lead turn into a one-point deficit. Nothing was going right -- they couldn't even catch a simple kickoff. "I was looking at the scoreboard, like, 'What just happened?"' defensive end Darryl Tapp said. "But you just have to continue to play all the game through." And so they did, reversing the tide, stopping a team that had been playing with unbeatable passion for four weeks. So what if the other team scored two touchdowns early in the final period? The Seahawks responded with three of their own in Saturday's 35-14 victory over the Redskins in the NFC wild-card playoffs.