Seahawks - 31, Dolphins - 23
Q. What changed in the fourth quarter for you guys offensively. Seemed like a slog up until that point.
DAVID MOORE: Yeah. I would say we just kept going out there and trying to execute something, trying to get something started. And once it started, it's hard to stop.
Q. David, just take us through the touchdown grab. That's the second one this year for you. Looked like a pretty high degree of difficulty catch.
DAVID MOORE: One of the plays we're supposed to try to get space to everybody. So I just had to lineup on the redline. They told me, 23, he likes to sit there and he'll squat, so be powerful and run through his little hand, stay wide and be ready for the touchdown. And sure enough, Russ put it back in the back of the end zone, had to go make the catch.
Q. David, how nice is it to be 4 and 0? I know it wasn't maybe perfect today, but never can take a road win for granted. And now you get to come back home through the first quarter of the season unbeaten.
DAVID MOORE: It's lovely, for sure. Very lovely. I would say starting off 4 and 0 is something that I would think everybody wants to do. It's hard to get a win in the league, so the fact that we got four of them, it's a blessing, and it's -- it makes us happy, for sure, so the fact that we're 4 and 0, we gotta just keep on, like we're taking it one game at a time, like it's the first game every game and go out there and execute and just play, have fun.
Q. What was it like to hear a Seahawks chant for the first time this year and hear it away from home at that?
DAVID MOORE: Hey, man, it was lovely. We always love to hear the 12s and the fact that they were in the stands today, it was just -- it felt like it was normal a little bit, just not as loud, but a little bit normal. You heard "Sea" "Hawks!" It's lovely to always hear that. That was good to hear.
Q. David, right there before the half when you guys were able to zip down there and get the touchdown, how big was that for you guys and then all of a sudden finding yourself uncovered 30 yards down the field on that play. Can you take us a little bit through that, too?
DAVID MOORE: We go over stuff like that every day in practice. We work the situations like that. So we called a play where we knew for a fact if stuff was going to be busted, it would be busted to the three-receiver side, and Greg ran a great route, and my corner, the corner that was on me bet off of that, thought the ball was going there and just busted his whole coverage. And I was just left on the sideline all alone. Russ scrambled a little bit and found me down the sideline, and Homer did the rest.
Q. On that touchdown drive there before the end of the half, did you guys have any doubt that they would let you guys actually try to drive the ball down the field there? And what does that mean that the coaching staff showed that faith in you not only on that drive but also on the 4 and 3 play earlier.
DAVID MOORE: We got faith in everybody that plays. We know everybody knows their job and know how to go out there, all they gotta do is just go out there and believe in it. And that's one thing that Russ always said is "believe, believe." And the fact that we work situations like that in practice and stuff, it's like going out there, it's like secondhand, second nature. So it's like you're really just doing it to have fun and -- yes, sir! The fact that we do those situations, man, it makes you go out there and play in the game just makes it easy. It's like there's nothing to it. You just go out there and just keep believing.
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