Well, your honor, that person was going to die anyway, so I shouldn't be charged with murder.
Look, the rule is stupid on two fronts (hitting it on purpose being a penalty . . . and the defense getting the ball on a touch back). I'f guys want to knock the ball around and create a scrum, I am all in favor of it. If it helps your team by hitting it out of bounds, that should be considered good strategy.
Given that is not the case, SEA hitting the ball out of the end zone should have been called a penalty. For those saying the ball was 100% going out of bounds anyway, how many times have we seen a punt, kickoff, loose ball, etc. take a crazy bounce and hop the completely opposite direction? Where the ball was mos likely going to end up is not part of the rule.
If Calvin Johnson had a breakaway catch and run for 79 yards and then dropped or spun the ball half an inch before he got into the end zone as time expired, would people be saying he should get credit for a TD when the ball never broke the plane of the end zone? Cause that would have been close enough and the refs should just look the other way. In this example, Johnson doing something stupid is just as stupid as Wright doing something stupid.