‘Nothing went right for Seattle. Special teams again were a disaster, from the opening kickoff that went out of bounds to a successful onside kick by Buffalo’s Rian Lindell to start the second half. The defense intercepted Drew Bledsoe three times but still gave up 38 points — the most allowed by Seattle since a 38-14 loss at Oakland in September 2001. The 29-point losing margin was the biggest since a season-opening 41-3 loss to the New York Jets in 1997. And there’s the offense.’