SEATTLE -- During most of Sunday's 12-10 win against the Miami Dolphins, the story for the Seattle Seahawks was their inability to find a rhythm on offense.
On the team's first 11 possessions, the Seahawks punted six times, had two turnovers, a turnover on downs and a pair of field goals.
But with the team trailing 10-6, Russell Wilson and the offense put together a 14-play 75-yard drive that resulted in a 2-yard touchdown pass to Doug Baldwin.
The Seahawks will take the victory, but they know they have plenty of work to do.
The game plan was obvious from the get-go: compensate for questions on the offensive line by getting the ball out of Wilson's hands quickly.