The Seattle Seahawks defeated the San Francisco 49ers 29-3 in a game in which the home team completely dominated on defense, yet wasn't as much of a blowout as the final score indicated.

The Seahawks had a +19.4 advantage in the Trench Counter, averaging the same number of yards per play but they won the first down column 19-12, turnover yardage 84-121 and turnovers 1-5. The Seahawks also had a +22 edge in Total Rushes/Completions, rushing 47 times.

The Seahawks' defense was outstanding, intercepting Colin Kaepernick three times while also forcing him to fumble once. The 49ers' receivers were unable to create any separation and their offense was mainly reliant on the scrambling of Kaepernick. 

Kaepernick finished the game 13-for-28 for 127 yards while rushing nine times for 87 yards. Frank Gore managed just 16 yards on nine carries, while Anquan Boldin was shutdown by Richard Sherman.

Russell Wilson was out of sync in the first half and finished 8-for-19 for one touchdown and one interception as the Seahawks relied on a heavy dose of Marshawn Lynch. Lynch carried 28 times for 98 yards and two touchdowns while adding three receptions for 37 yards and a touchdown.