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    Seahawks Take First Shot At Winning NFC West

    SPNW StaffBy SPNW StaffDecember 8, 20131 Comment12 Mins Read
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    Marshawn Lynch ran for 98 yards and two touchdowns in Seattle’s first meeting with the 49ers this season, a 29-3 victory  at CenturyLink Field. / Drew McKenzie, Sportspress Northwest

    GAME: Seattle Seahawks (11-1, 1st, NFC West) at San Francisco 49ers (8-4, 2nd, NFC West). TYPE. Regular season. WEEK: 14. WHEN: Sunday, 1:25 p.m., Candlestick Park. MEETING: 30th (Seahawks lead 15-14). STREAKS: Seahawks W 7, 49ers W 2. HEAD COACHES: Pete Carroll, Seattle; Jim Harbaugh, San Francisco LINE: 49ers by 2½. TV: FOX. RADIO: ESPN 710 AM, KIRO 97.3 FM.

    When the 2013 NFL schedule came out in April, most thought Sunday’s matchup between the Seahawks and 49ers at Candlestick Park would decide the NFC West championship. It still can — the Seahawks will wrap up the division if they win — but not in the manner originally anticipated. The Seahawks are 11-1, San Francisco 8-4, and the 49ers need a win more than Seattle because they are clinging to the conference’s sixth and final playoff spot by a game.

    Part of the perception of San Francisco — not quite as good as last year when the 49ers reached the Super Bowl (lost to Baltimore) — stems from two early-season blowout losses to the Seahawks and Indianapolis Colts and narrow mid-season losses to Carolina and New Orleans by a total of four points. Then there is the fact that San Francisco is 2-4 against teams with winning records.

    But the 49ers have won seven games by double digits (Seattle has five), tied with Denver for most in the league, and also have a score to settle with the Seahawks — in fact, two scores. In the past two meetings, the Seahawks have beaten the 49ers by a combined 71-16 (42-13 and 29-3, both wins at CenturyLink Field). On the other hand, the Seahawks have lost four consecutive games at Candlestick by a combined 109-54, although their last defeat, Oct. 18, 2012, was close, 13-6.

    Another perception about the 49ers is that quarterback Colin Kaepernick, phenomenal in seven starts late last season, hasn’t improved much in his second year, that he is a one-read quarterback who struggles if forced to stay in the pocket.

    Kaepernick has thrown 15 touchdowns against seven interceptions for a passer rating of 88.9 (98.3 last year). But he hasn’t operated with all of his weapons, especially WR Michael Crabtree, out until last week when he made his long-awaited return following Achilles tendon surgery. He had two receptions, one for 60 yards.

    “He’s competing like we all are,” San Francisco head coach Jim Harbaugh said of Kaepernick. “I think he’s played very well, and he’s done everything that you want out of a competitor. He’s playing A-plus and competing A-plus, and his strong leadership has been A-plus. Everything has been really good. He’s got a wonderful competitive heart. I just love that about him.”

    The key to successfully defending Kaepernick, who makes a ton of plays when things break down and defensive backs have to cover receivers longer than they normally might, is to keep him in the pocket so he can’t slip away and extend plays. When he does, he has formidable weapons in Crabtree, TE Vernon Davis and WR Anquan Boldin, held to one catch for seven yards by Richard Sherman the last time the teams met.

    The Seahawks were hoping WR Percy Harvin, still bothered by a hip, go Sunday, but that won’t be the case. Brandon Browner, who returned to practice this week, won’t play, either (the NFL has yet to take action on Browner’s possible one-year suspension). But head coach Pete Carroll liked what he saw in practice out of the rest of his players and does not anticipate any letdown following the 34-7 blowout over the Saints six days ago.

    “We had a great week,” Carroll said. “These guys have really put together the kind of week that makes us feel really good about the process. This is an enormous opportunity for us and we’re going to do everything we can to play a great football game. We practiced the way we needed to.

    “Even though the week was was short, we made the most of Wednesday and then we came back Thursday and Friday and put together great days — the kind of days we were hoping to put together. You could tell, not just from the spirit of it, but the attention to the details and the guys really on their game plan.”

    SERIES: Dates to Sept. 26, 1976, when the 49ers won 37-21 in the Kingdome. Jim Plunkett threw three touchdowns, two to Gene Washington, for the 49ers. Hugh McKinnis scored on two short runs for the Seahawks.The Seahawks have won the past two in the series. Marshawn Lynch ran for two touchdowns and Seattle intercepted Colin Kaepernick three times.

    Seahawks: Scored 340 points (28.3 per game), ranking 2nd; allowed 186 points (15.5 per game), 2nd; differential of +154 points ranks 1st. 49ers: Scored 297 points (24.8), ranked 10th; allowed 197 (16.4, 3rd; differential of +100 points ranks 4th.

    SEAHAWKS HEAD COACH: Pete Carroll (69-55 career, 36-24 Seattle) is in his fourth season. In 2010, he directed Seattle to the NFC West title, the Seahawks becoming the first team in NFL history to win a division with a losing (7-9) record. Prior to joining the Seahawks, Carroll served as head coach at Southern California, where his Trojans won seven Pac-10 titles.

    SEAHAWKS QUARTERBACKS: Russell Wilson at Carolina, 25 of 33, 320 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT, 115.7 rating; vs. San Francisco, 8 of 19, 142 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 63.9 rating; vs. Jacksonville, 14 of 21, 202 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 117.5 rating; at Houston, 12 of 23, 123 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT, 48.7 rating; at Indianapolis, 15 of 31, 210 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT78.7 rating; season, 91.2; vs. Tennessee, 23 of 31, 257 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs, 98.5 rating; at Arizona, 18 of 28, 235 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INTs, 122.1 rating; at St. Louis, 10 of 18, 139 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs, 117.6 rating; vs. Tampa Bay, 19 of 26, 217 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, 91.3 rating; at Atlanta, 19 of 26 for 287 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs, 134.6 rating; vs. Minnesota, 13 of 18, 230 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs, 151.4 rating; vs. New Orleans, 22 of 30 for 310 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INTs, 139.6 rating. Tarvaris Jackson vs. Jacksonville, 7 of 8, 129 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT, 158.3 rating; at Indianapolis, no statistics; vs. Minnesota, 1 of 3, 6 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs, 42.4 rating.

    SEAHAWKS STATS / NOTES

    • REGULAR SEASON SUMMARY: Record: 11-1-0. Home: 6-0. Road: 5-1. Vs. NFC: 8-0. Vs. AFC: 3-1. Vs. NFC East: 0-0. Vs. NFC North: 1-0. Vs. NFC South: 4-0. Vs. NFC West: 3-0. Points For: 340 (28.3). Points Against: 186 (15.5).
    • NFL RANKS: Scoring Offense — 28.3 (3rd); Total Offense — 364.3 (11th); Rushing Offense — 146.2 (3rd); Passing Offense — 218.2 (22nd); Scoring Defense — 15.5 (2nd); Total Defense — 284.5 (1st); Rushing Defense — 107.2 (13th); Passing Defense — 177.3 (1st).
    • Won seven in a row and 17 of the past 19.
    • 27-9 since the final half of the 2011 season. In those nine losses the average margin of victory for opponents has been 4.6 points.
    •  65-29 at home since 2002. Only Green Bay (65-28-1) has a better home record during that span.
    • 65 pass plays of 16 or more yards this season and 44 running plays of 12 or more. With 110 explosive plays, the Seahawks rank No. 3 in the NFL behind Detroit’s 121 and Philadelphia’s 110.
    • +12 in point differential (27 takeaways, 15 giveaways), the top mark in the NFC.
    • Russell Wilson has the highest passer rating (112.9) in the NFL since Week 9 of the 2012 season. Peyton Manning is second at 110.5.
    • Wilson has 14 consecutive wins at home. The NFL record for most home wins to start a career is 16 by Danny White of Dallas in 1980-81. Kurt Warner (1999-01) had 15.
    • Over his past 20 starts, Wilson is 18-2. He has exceeded a 100 passer rating 14 times.
    • Wilson has nine fourth-quarter comebacks, the most recent against Tampa Bay Nov. 3.
    • Wilson has 22 wins in his first two seasons, matching the record by Ben Roethlisberger.
    • Only three second-year quarterbacks since 1970 have a passer rating above 100.0: Kurt Warner (1999), 109.2; Dan Marino (1984), 108.9; and Wilson (108.5).
    • Wilson has tossed 48 touchdowns in his first two seasons, more than any quarterback in NFL history with the exceptions of Dan Marino (68) and Peyton Manning (52).
    • Marshawn Lynch leads the NFL with 19 100-yard game games since 2011 and has rushed for 100 or more in 19 of his last 37. The 19 100-yard games rank first in the NFL over that span; Arian Foster, Houston, 16.
    • Since Week 9 of 2012, Lynch has rushed for 3,501 yards and 29 touchdowns, both totals leading the NFL (Adrian Peterson 3,480 yards, 25 TDs).
    • Seattle has limited opposing quarterbacks to a 69.5 passer rating, lowest in the NFL.
    • Richard Sherman has picked off 16 passes since 2011, most in the NFL. His four picks this year are tied for second in the NFC. Sherman has also defensed 52 passes since 2011, most in the NFL.

    SEAHAWKS 2013 OFFENSIVE LEADERS

    Rushing

    Player G Att. Yards TDs Long Y/G
    Marshawn Lynch 12 224 970 9 43 80.8
    Russell Wilson 12 80 456 1 25 38.0
    Robert Turbin 12 59 205 0 15 17.1
    Christine Michael 3 18 79 0 13 26.3
    Team 12 396 1754 11 43 146.2
    Opponents 12 314 1286 4 27 107.2

    Passing

    Player G Att. Cmp. Yards TDs/INT Rate
    Russell Wilson 12 305 198 2672 22/6 108.5
    Team 11 286 184 2497 20/6 106.6
    Opponents 12 405 238 2354 13/16 69.5

    Receiving

    Player G Rec. Yards TD Long Y/G
    Golden Tate 12 46 645 4 80 53.8
    Doug Baldwin 12 40 663 4 51 55.3
    M. Lynch 12 27 234 2 55 19.5
    Zach Miller 10 27 334 4 34 33.4
    Sidney Rice 8 15 231 3 31 28.9
    J. Kearse 12 15 272 4 43 22.7
    Team 12 206 2807 23 80 233.9
    Opponents 12 238 2128 13 73 177.3

    SEAHAWKS 2013 DEFENSIVE LEADERS

    Category Skinny
    Tackles Thomas 81, Wagner 80,d Wright 77
    Sacks Avril 7.5, Bennett 6.5, 2 with 3.5
    Quarterback Hits Bennett 19, Clemons 10, Avril 10
    Interceptions Thomas 4, Sherman 4, two with 2
    Passes Defensed Sherman 13, Browner 10, Thomas 7
    Forced Fumbles Avril 4, Thomas 2
    Fumbles Recovered Chancellor, Mebane, McDaniel, Wright 1

    49ERS NOTES: The 49ers defeated Green Bay (34-28), St. Louis (35-11 and 23-13), Houston (34-3), Arizona (32-20), Tennessee (31-17), Jacksonville (42-10) and Washington (27-6), and lost to Seattle (29-3), Indianapolis (27-7), Carolina (10-9) and New Orleans (23-20) . . . San Francisco ranks 10th in scoring offense (24.8), 28th in total offened (311.0), seventh in rushing offense (130.8), 5th in total defense (311.7), 11th in rushing defense (105.5), third in pass defense (206.2) and third in scoring defense (16.4) . . . Frank Gore leads the 49ers in rushing with 821 yards and eight TDs . . . Anquan Boldin is San Francisco’s leading receiver with 61 catches for 822 yards and five TDs. Hounded by Richard Sherman in the first meeting between Seattle and San Francisco, Boldin caught one pass for seven yards.

    49ERS QUARTERBACKS: Colin Kaepernick has completed 175 of 303 passes (57.8 percent) for 2,312 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions for a passer rating of 88.9. Kaepernick had his best statistical game in San Francisco’s opener with 412 yards and three touchdowns. In the first meeting with Seattle, he completed 13 of 28 for 127 yards, no TDs and three interceptions.

    2013-14 KEY DATES: Jan. 4-5, 2014 — Wild-card playoff games; Jan. 11-12 — Divisional playoff games; Jan. 19, 2014 — AFC and NFC Championship games; Jan. 26, 2014 — AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, Honolulu; Feb. 2, 2014 — Super Bowl XLVIII, MetLife Stadium, New York; Feb. 18-25, 2012 — Scouting combine, Indianapolis; March 11, 2014 — Free agency begins; May 8-10, 2014 — NFL draft.

    NFC West Standings

    Team Overall vs. Div. Next
    Seattle 11-1-0 3-0-0 Sun, at S. Francisco
    S. Francisco 8-4-0 3-1-0 Sun, vs. Seattle
    Arizona 7-5-0 0-3-0 Sun, vs. St. Louis
    St. Louis 5-7-0 1-3-0 Sun, at Arizona

    2013 Seahawks Preseason Schedule

    Date Opponent Time TV W/L Score Rec.
    8/8/13 at San Diego 7 p.m. NFLN W 31-10 1-0
    8/17/13 vs. Denver 7 p.m. NFLN W 40-10 2-0
    8/23/13 at Green Bay 5 p.m. CBS W 17-10 3-0
    8/29/13 vs. Oakland 7 p.m. Fox W 22-6 4-0

    2013 Seahawks Regular-Season Schedule

    Date Opponent Time TV W/L Score Rec.
    9/8/13 at Carolina 10 a.m. FOX W 12-7 1-0
    9/15/13 vs. SF 5:30 p.m. NBC W 29-3 2-0
    9/22/13 vs. JAX 1:25 p.m. CBS W 45-17 3-0
    9/29/13 at Texans 10 a.m. FOX W 23-20 4-0
    10/6/13 at Indy 10 a.m. FOX L 34-28 4-1
    10/13/13 vs. Tenn 1:05 p.m. CBS W 20-13 5-1
    10/17/13 at Arizona 5:25 p.m. NFLN W 34-22 6-1
    10/28/12 at StL 5:40 p.m. ESPN W 14-9 7-1
    11/3/13 vs. Tampa 1:05 p.m. FOX W 27-24 8-1
    11/10/13 at Atlanta 10 a.m. FOX W 33-10 9-1
    11/17/13 vs. Minn 1:25 p.m. FOX W 41-20 10-1
    11/24/13 BYE WEEK —– —– — —– —
    12/2/13 VS. NO 5:40 p.m. ESPN W 34-7 11-1
    12/8/12 at SF 1:25 p.m. FOX — —— —
    12/15/13 at NYG 10 a.m. FOX — —— —
    12/22/13 vs. Ariz 1:05 p.m. FOX — —— —
    12/29/13 vs. STL 1:25 p.m. FOX — —— —

     

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    1 Comment

    1. Ray on December 8, 2013 10:14 am

      Game means nothing, both teams seeds are almost in cement, hardened.
      Watch out for Carolina who may be better than Saints.

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