RENTON, Wash. -- If there was ever a perfect week for a Thursday night game to land on the Seattle Seahawks schedule, this would be that week.Head coach Pete Carroll wanted to forget about Sundays thumping at the hands of Green Bay as quickly as possible.It absolutely feels like that. That was the sense we had in the locker room. Thats exactly the thought and were kind of happy to have it come, Carroll said Monday. Both teams are at the disadvantage of the short week, so we compete every step of the way to get on track as fast as we can to put together a great game plan. Theres no time. We dont get to sit on what happened one way or another, win or lose, and we have to turn it.Carroll and his staff were already beyond the 38-10 loss to Green Bay and immediately turning the focus to Thursdays game against Los Angeles. There was no other option, especially with whats at stake for the Seahawks.A win over the Rams will give Seattle its third NFC West title in the last four years and assure at least one home game during the playoffs. But the loss to Green Bay took away the Seahawks control of the No. 2 seed in the NFC and a potential first-round bye. Seattle now needs to win out and have Detroit lose at least once to earn a week off in the postseason.The bigger picture is secondary at this point. There were too many issues that surfaced against Green Bay that need to be addressed immediately, and none bigger than the awful performance by quarterback Russell Wilson and his five interceptions.The ball didnt go right for us. We overthrew a couple times when guys were open, when balls got knocked around they went right to them, Carroll said. They did a great job to make their picks and control the football game. When you turn the ball over like that, nothing feels right and you dont have a chance to get anything accomplished.Wilson wasnt completely at fault for all five of the interceptions, with two bouncing off receivers and into the arms of Green Bay defenders. But it was an unexpectedly bad game from a quarterback who has made a priority of being precise with the ball. The only other time Wilson has thrown more than three interceptions in a game also came against the Packers in the NFC championship game.The loss was also a rarity since Wilsons arrival in 2012. Seattles track record since Wilsons rookie season was that even if it lost, the game was going to be close.Sunday