What the 49ers said after physical loss to Seahawks in regular-season finale
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What the 49ers said after physical loss to Seahawks in regular-season finale
"Possibly with Tatum (Bethune) and Dee (Winters). I'm not sure they say Purdy would have gone back in; he checked out all right. It was what we expected, just with their defense, and we expected to do better than we did. We knew it would be a challenge. They got us in a number of moments, had a couple of opportunities, I thought, that we missed. You can't miss those against a team like that."
"On the key plays: A chance to recover that fumble could be different, a chance to stop them on third-and-17 on that run could be different. The turnover at the end inside the 5. Their third-and-2, our fourth-and-2. A number of plays that could have made it different. On the execution of the offense: Having 40 plays. We couldn't get the run game going I think we only had 12 runs."
The Seattle Seahawks beat the San Francisco 49ers 13-3, securing a first-round bye while confirming the 49ers' spot in the wild-card round. Brock Purdy faced heavy pressure, finished 13-of-27 for 127 yards with an interception off Christian McCaffrey that was caught by Seahawks linebacker Drake Thomas, and suffered a stinger after a final hit. Christian McCaffrey led the 49ers with 23 rushing yards on eight carries and six receptions for 34 yards. The offense ran only about 40 plays with roughly 12 runs and missed several key opportunities and crucial stops, according to coach Kyle Shanahan.
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