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The 49ers were lucky not to get blown out by NFC West champion Seahawks

 

Earlier this week I wrote a pregame article about the Seahawks season coming full circle in this Week 18 game between the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers. That couldn’t have been more true with how this contest turned out, a thoroughly dominant 13-3 road victory riddled with missed opportunities that would’ve saved all Seahawks fans a few gray hairs down the line. I had to have a little fun with the title for this one since after the first matchup, I wrote a postgame article titled “Seahawks lucky to not get blown out by weakened 49ers.” Everything came full circle!

Make no mistake, this was a bona fide ass-whooping that should’ve been even worse. Mike Macdonald preached having a team that plays a style nobody wants to play against. Tonight’s performance by Seattle was exactly that. The defense was absolutely suffocating once again, making every yard a fight for the 49ers and punishing the ballcarriers with vicious (but clean) hits. That was paired with a rushing attack that was just as fierce, wearing down San Francisco’s short-handed defense while moving the chains and burning the clock. It was a throwback style that is perfectly suited to playoff football. Read more....

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