Seattle’s last-second win Thursday in Arizona will be remembered as a game that had a bit of everything: a blowout-in-the-making that came down to a final kick; a hold that negated a Seahawks touchdown; a late offensive revival by a Cardinals offense that was booed by the hometown crowd for much of the first half; and the points that were traded, back and forth, during a flurry of fourth-quarter drives. And by showcasing a bit of everything from Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., it was also an almost uncanny distillation of the promise and puzzling plays that have defined the first 21 games of his career.

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