Miami RB Ricky Williams had a 100-yard day for the first time since 2005 and then showed off his math skills: “People make a big deal over 100 yards, but it’s only one more yard than 99 yards.”

You know the Dolphins (1-15 last season) have made major progress when a local columnist complains that a win wasn’t pretty enough. 

WR Ted Ginn Jr.’s first touchdown catch of the season was a tough grab in traffic on a flea-flicker.

The offensive line responded to a message management sent by cutting OG Evan Mathis last week.

S Yeremiah Bell’s breakup of a two-point conversion pass might have been his biggest play in four and a half seasons with the Dolphins.

A bunch of big drops hurt the Seahawks. 

“It is nothing contagious, the person catching the ball just has to focus in a little more,” said WR Koren Robinson, who dropped what should have been an easy touchdown.

Penalties didn’t help, either, especially the false start on OG Mike Wahle that wiped out a tying two-point conversion.

“We had a chance,” coach Mike Holmgren said. “That’s all you can hope for in a situation like that.”

RB Julius Jones ran the Seahawks back into the game, picking up 73 of his 88 rushing yards in the second half.