Seattle Seahawks At San Francisco 49ers
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Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers
Preview
Week 11 of the NFL brings a clash between division rivals, Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers. The Seahawks currently lead the series 8-6, dominating the last six encounters. They are poised to deliver another commanding performance, potentially winning by over 14 points this week.
The 49ers, now 4-5, seek their third consecutive victory. They recently edged past the Minnesota Vikings in a lackluster 9-6 game at home, followed by a 19-13 win against the underwhelming Detroit Lions.
Seahawks' Outlook
Despite missing MVP running back Shaun Alexander and Pro Bowl QB Matt Hasselbeck, the Seahawks have maintained momentum. Both players are expected to practice this week, possibly seeing limited action depending on the game’s progress. Last week, backup RB Maurice Morris and QB Seneca Wallace led the Seahawks to victory against St. Louis, highlighted by a remarkable 90-yard return from newly signed WR Nate Burleson.
Wallace has been performing well, and with the 49ers not ranking among the league’s strongest teams, Hasselbeck might take additional rest. The remaining schedule looks favorable for the Seahawks, allowing them to proceed with caution.
Game Expectations
The Seahawks’ offense is anticipated to dominate against San Francisco’s vulnerable secondary. The 49ers have previously conceded over 40 points to teams like Chicago, Kansas City, and San Diego, and allowed 34 and 38 points against Arizona and Philadelphia, respectively. Seattle’s attack is expected to start strong, aiming for an early lead. This should provide their returning stars a chance to acclimate during the game and give the defense an opportunity to address key weaknesses.
The matchup promises to be another explosive outing for Seattle, both offensively and defensively.
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