Seahawks clinch playoff spot in convincing 42-13 win over 49ers

SEATTLE (AP) — Fueled by its deafening home crowd, the Seattle Seahawks locked up their spot in the postseason Sunday night.
They also reinforced the notion no one in the NFC wants to see them when the playoffs begin, even if they are a wild card.
Russell Wilson threw a career-high four touchdown passes to move into second place for most TD passes by a rookie. Marshawn Lynch scored two first-quarter TDs, and the Seahawks blew out the San Francisco 49ers 42-13.
Richard Sherman returned a blocked field goal 90 yards for another touchdown as the Seahawks (10-5) jumped to a 21-0 lead. That only added to an already hyped crowd on a typically cold and rainy December night, with noise echoing off the walls and overhanging roof of CenturyLink Field that might have been heard all the way across Puget Sound.
No one cared about the cold rain. Not with the performance they were seeing on the field. And not with a ticket to the postseason guaranteed thanks to Seattle's first 10-win season since 2007.
"That crowd was crazy. They were great," Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. "And I'm so thrilled we were able to share it with them. They deserve a playoff team and they got it."
Seattle will likely be the No. 5 seed in the NFC. There remains a slight chance of winning the NFC West if the Seahawks beat St. Louis in the season finale and Arizona can upset the 49ers in San Francisco.
The Seahawks, 7-0 at home, delayed San Francisco (10-4-1) from celebrating a division title. They turned Jim Harbaugh's 49th birthday into a miserable evening.
"I think everybody is going to feel the same way that this wasn't good man," Harbaugh said. "Can't feel like you coached well, can't feel like you played well after this one."
Whether home or on the road, the Seahawks are a scary postseason opponent with the way they are playing.
Seattle was the first team since 1950 to score at least 50 points in consecutive weeks thanks to its 58-0 win over Arizona and 50-17 victory against Buffalo. It seemed inconceivable the scoring binge could continue against San Francisco, the best scoring defense in the NFL.
But it did.
Seattle has outscored its last three opponents 150-30.
The 42 points were the most allowed since Harbaugh took over the 49ers, and the most San Francisco yielded since giving up 45 to Atlanta in 2009. It was the perfect way for Carroll to snap a three-game losing streak against his rival.
"It was a lot of points again tonight, and we're just thrilled about it," Carroll said. "Things have just changed. We have changed on offense, and Russell has been a huge part of it and the coaches allowing it to happen. We don't hold ourselves to points because the standard isn't out there for us. We just try to play really good football and see what happens at the end."
Lynch finished with 111 yards on 26 carries, his third straight game against the 49ers topping 100 yards. Wilson wasn't asked to do much — other than throw touchdown passes.
He hit Lynch on a 9-yard TD in the first quarter, Anthony McCoy for a 6-yarder late in the first half, and Doug Baldwin on 4 and 6 yard TDs in the second half.
Wilson has 25 TD passes, one behind Peyton Manning's NFL rookie record of 26. He finished 15 of 21 for 171 yards. His only incompletion in the first half was a deflected pass that Patrick Willis intercepted.
Wilson led Seattle on scoring drives of 9, 12, 13 and 15 plays. He was never threatened by Aldon Smith, who remained stuck on 19 1-2 sacks for the season because of the play of Seattle left tackle Russell Okung.
The Seahawks were 11 of 13 on third-down conversions. Wilson was the clear winner in the matchup of young quarterbacks.
San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick had already proven himself capable of winning on the road with victories in New Orleans and last week in New England. But Seattle is a different beast, widely regarded by players as the loudest venue in the NFL. His inexperience playing in such an environment showed. He was flustered and disorganized at the line of scrimmage, letting the noise from Seattle's fans affect him.
Kaepernick's forgettable night was capped when Sherman stepped in front of his pass for Randy Moss at the back of the end zone on the first play of the fourth quarter for his seventh interception of the season.
Kaepernick was 19 of 36 for 244 yards with an 18-yard TD pass to Delanie Walker with 1:40 left. Frank Gore had just 28 yards on six carries after rushing for a season-high 131 when the teams met in Week 7.
San Francisco played without defensive tackle Justin Smith due to an elbow injury that ended a streak of 185 starts. The 49ers lost tight end Vernon Davis in the first quarter with a concussion sustained when he was knocked off his feet on a huge hit along the sideline from Seattle safety Kam Chancellor that looked legal but drew a penalty for hitting a defenseless receiver.
The injuries kept coming when starting cornerback Tarell Brown was on the ground clutching his right knee early in the second quarter and had to be helped off the field. Brown returned in the second half.
San Francisco wide receiver Mario Manningham went down with a left leg injury early in the third quarter when he was tackled low by Leroy Hill and fumbled.
They also reinforced the notion no one in the NFC wants to see them when the playoffs begin, even if they are a wild card.
Russell Wilson threw a career-high four touchdown passes to move into second place for most TD passes by a rookie. Marshawn Lynch scored two first-quarter TDs, and the Seahawks blew out the San Francisco 49ers 42-13.
Richard Sherman returned a blocked field goal 90 yards for another touchdown as the Seahawks (10-5) jumped to a 21-0 lead. That only added to an already hyped crowd on a typically cold and rainy December night, with noise echoing off the walls and overhanging roof of CenturyLink Field that might have been heard all the way across Puget Sound.
No one cared about the cold rain. Not with the performance they were seeing on the field. And not with a ticket to the postseason guaranteed thanks to Seattle's first 10-win season since 2007.
"That crowd was crazy. They were great," Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. "And I'm so thrilled we were able to share it with them. They deserve a playoff team and they got it."
Seattle will likely be the No. 5 seed in the NFC. There remains a slight chance of winning the NFC West if the Seahawks beat St. Louis in the season finale and Arizona can upset the 49ers in San Francisco.
The Seahawks, 7-0 at home, delayed San Francisco (10-4-1) from celebrating a division title. They turned Jim Harbaugh's 49th birthday into a miserable evening.
"I think everybody is going to feel the same way that this wasn't good man," Harbaugh said. "Can't feel like you coached well, can't feel like you played well after this one."
Whether home or on the road, the Seahawks are a scary postseason opponent with the way they are playing.
Seattle was the first team since 1950 to score at least 50 points in consecutive weeks thanks to its 58-0 win over Arizona and 50-17 victory against Buffalo. It seemed inconceivable the scoring binge could continue against San Francisco, the best scoring defense in the NFL.
But it did.
Seattle has outscored its last three opponents 150-30.
The 42 points were the most allowed since Harbaugh took over the 49ers, and the most San Francisco yielded since giving up 45 to Atlanta in 2009. It was the perfect way for Carroll to snap a three-game losing streak against his rival.
"It was a lot of points again tonight, and we're just thrilled about it," Carroll said. "Things have just changed. We have changed on offense, and Russell has been a huge part of it and the coaches allowing it to happen. We don't hold ourselves to points because the standard isn't out there for us. We just try to play really good football and see what happens at the end."
Lynch finished with 111 yards on 26 carries, his third straight game against the 49ers topping 100 yards. Wilson wasn't asked to do much — other than throw touchdown passes.
He hit Lynch on a 9-yard TD in the first quarter, Anthony McCoy for a 6-yarder late in the first half, and Doug Baldwin on 4 and 6 yard TDs in the second half.
Wilson has 25 TD passes, one behind Peyton Manning's NFL rookie record of 26. He finished 15 of 21 for 171 yards. His only incompletion in the first half was a deflected pass that Patrick Willis intercepted.
Wilson led Seattle on scoring drives of 9, 12, 13 and 15 plays. He was never threatened by Aldon Smith, who remained stuck on 19 1-2 sacks for the season because of the play of Seattle left tackle Russell Okung.
The Seahawks were 11 of 13 on third-down conversions. Wilson was the clear winner in the matchup of young quarterbacks.
San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick had already proven himself capable of winning on the road with victories in New Orleans and last week in New England. But Seattle is a different beast, widely regarded by players as the loudest venue in the NFL. His inexperience playing in such an environment showed. He was flustered and disorganized at the line of scrimmage, letting the noise from Seattle's fans affect him.
Kaepernick's forgettable night was capped when Sherman stepped in front of his pass for Randy Moss at the back of the end zone on the first play of the fourth quarter for his seventh interception of the season.
Kaepernick was 19 of 36 for 244 yards with an 18-yard TD pass to Delanie Walker with 1:40 left. Frank Gore had just 28 yards on six carries after rushing for a season-high 131 when the teams met in Week 7.
San Francisco played without defensive tackle Justin Smith due to an elbow injury that ended a streak of 185 starts. The 49ers lost tight end Vernon Davis in the first quarter with a concussion sustained when he was knocked off his feet on a huge hit along the sideline from Seattle safety Kam Chancellor that looked legal but drew a penalty for hitting a defenseless receiver.
The injuries kept coming when starting cornerback Tarell Brown was on the ground clutching his right knee early in the second quarter and had to be helped off the field. Brown returned in the second half.
San Francisco wide receiver Mario Manningham went down with a left leg injury early in the third quarter when he was tackled low by Leroy Hill and fumbled.
They look good, but we all know they will be out in the first round :(Â
These guys are on fire lately...fun to watch
Where are all the niner trolls? Hawks are the #1 team in NFL. Fact!
 @Lucas Cole #1 team in the NFL? Try again. You have to get past Green Bay AND Atlanta. Not happening.
 @Lucas Cole They never seem to go away. They are always talking about how great they are and how they are going to win the Super Bowl....they haven't won anything yet......
"convincing" win? Â Did anyone need convincing after such a stark contrast in the score between the Hawks and 49ers?
Russell Wilson for Rookie of the Year! The guy has matured very quickly and has already taken it to a very high level. He will be very exciting to watch in the coming years and this year in the playoffs. Let's go Seahawks!
Look at all the bandwagoners here who didn't give a lick about this team until they heard we're going to the playoffs. Â
@AdAckbar So what? Given how easy it is for players to switch teams in search of a bigger contract, we the fans deserve a great product on the field. BTW - I've lived here all my life and went to the first Seahawk game in 1976 so I deserve to "bandwagon" it after enduring so many losing seasons and false promises.  GO HAWKS!!
 @AdAckbar How do you know who is who? Can you tell how long Ive been watching or listening to Seahawks games just by my post? What is wrong with the locals supporting their team or for that matter non locals...people only get louder when their team is doing well, what's to boast about if they are losing all the time? Bandwagon nothing.
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I have been a Wilson fan from day one. Now I know why. :) Great game SEAHAWKS!!!
These guys are playing like MONSTERS!!!! Take it all the way to the Superbowl men, NOW IS YOUR TIME!!!!!!
Hey playoff people! We're BAAAAAAAAACK!!!! ^_^
 @LilRedwing Only because the replacement officials SCREWED UP ROYALLY.
Remember all those haters/fake fans who said we would finish 7-9 with Wilson or those that said we'd finish 8-8 at best after the Miami game. Â
 @jb_22 There were 3 or 4 49er fans posting all week. Don't see any of them now.Â
"Merry Christmas" from the Seahawks
That was what I would call taking the 49's out to the woodshed and giving them a good ole Butt whipping... keeping my fingers crossed they can go all the way and earn some redemption for the Super Bowl that was stolen from us.... :-) GO HAWKS!!!!
Amazing game, glad to see the Hawks pulling it together here. Excited to see how long this streak can last.
Andrew what??? RG who??? Go Wilson!!! Go Seahawks!!!
They must be taking their meds again......
If ever Seattle was going to have a team worth watching, these guys are it. Truly impressive showing and one of the most entertaining teams I've seen in a good many years.
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GO HAWKS !!!
These kids are amazing. The dynasty is about to begin.
Confidence...This team has a lot of it. Continue to dream big and have a Merry Christmas!
One team came to play tonight...
Yawns. . .This is nothing but a distraction from things in life that actually matter. Win or lose, the seahawks go home weatlhy.. Meanwhile most of you so called fans can barely if at all afford to even go to a game. By years end your taxes are going up/ The government is working hard to grab your guns, and an endless cycle of other tyrannies. Oh thats right I forgot, your too busy watching the game to actually know whats going on in the real world.  Or maybe your just burying your head in the sand because you don't want to face reality. UGh.Â
 @snow surfer You mad bro?
 @snow surfer Maybe you should try to educate people on this in a constructive way rather than complaining about our sports team. I agree that there are many things in life more important than sports but sports also have a way of bringing together communities and lifting peoples spirits. You seem to be neglecting those facts......
@snow surfer And yet here you are posting crap like this. Dude - you're depressed. Get some help, or take some Prozac. Learn to smell the roses and enjoy life. And go post at the San Francisco Chronicle. The Forty-Whiner fans will appreciate you. Misery loves company.
 @snow surfer GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.................SEAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWKS!!!!!
 @snow surfer And you are too busy posting worthless comments online.
@snow surfer Amazing that you had the time to log in and comment on the hawks with all the time you spend on things that actually matter. So tell me, what are you doing to keep your taxes from going up or your guns at home? Oh thats right surfing the internet...
@snow surfer Merry Christmas anyhow Mr Ginch :} An GO SEAHAWKS!!!!
 @snow surfer Actually I think it's more likely you can't afford to go to the game and you're bitter towards those who can. And one can "know what's going on in the real world" without being an obsessive news junkie 24/7.
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I've read that the suicide rate is high for depressed individuals around the holidays so try to think postive thoughts.
@snow surfer....WOW! You are one depressing individual. When you've done something useful like find a cure for cancer feel free to let us know. Otherwise, enjoy your Christmas tree that may catch on fire at any given moment.
Don't hear much from the 49ers scrub fans gloating about an easy victory in the preview articles. Krappernick indeed.
 @customerservice This season is going to end just like the Mariners 116 win season did. Without anything to show for all those points and wins. Even the one that should not have been credited. Oh, that's right... without that one, you're not in the playoffs as a wildcard yet. LOL!
I'm officially impressed now! Go Hawks!
I have said off and on all year long that 'that wasn't a quality win'. THIS, boys and girls, was a quality win by anybody's standards. The Niners came in thinking they were gonna truck us up like they did the Pats last week [and to be fair, us earlier in the season] and they got their sphincters handed to them on national television. This wasn't even a stand up whoopin'... this was a good old fashioned 'talked-back-to-yo'-momma-so-she-gave-you-the-belt-on-the-front-porch-in-front-of-all-yo'-friends' whoopin'.
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To quote Chris Collingsworth, 'Don't let the score fool you, folks. It wasn't that close.'
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I didn't think I could be surprised by Russell Wilson any more this year, but the way he flat out beat several pass rushers on the 'stingiest defense in the NFL' was just.... well, damn...
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Bring on the playoffs. Bring on whatever the NFC can dish. The Seahawks have scored 150 pts in 14 days. Even if we get ejected out of the playoffs on Wild Card weekend, I'll be happy. We just served notice on Jim the Jerk Harbaugh that the NFC West is not his to take when he feels like it; that he's gonna have to work for a living.
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For a lifelong Seahawk fan who had to live through the bad old days of Ken Behring, Tom Flores, and Rick Mirer, this is a sweet, sweet time.
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Great show, gents!Â
Next time we're on the National stage like that, though - can the Hawks PR team at least get someone a LOT more famous & notable than Sam Adams to raise the 12th Man flag??? Jeez...
@Throbbinhood Whats wrong with Sam Adams? Remember, the 12th man flag is for the fans who show up at the games and try to cause a false start for the other team on every down. Not for the random guy watching at home in Iowa or Texas. Sam Adams is a great choice.
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I suspect a lot of Sam Adams was consumed last night!
@Throbbinhood If we play the Redskins, I want Jim friggin' Zorn to raise the 12th man flag... How epic would that be?
 @svensson  @Throbbinhood We have to win the NFC West to get a home playoff game in the first round. If the second round opponent has a lower record then the game would be played here.
 @svensson  @Throbbinhood The game would be in Washington.
 @Throbbinhood  @JK15 The wild card winner (Seahawks) would visit the division winner (Redskins) regardless of record.....Ask the Saints, they know all about it.
@JK15 How so?
 @Throbbinhood When I went to a playoff game a few years ago Jamie Moyer raised the flag...granted I was a fan of the Mariners but wtf?
@Anacortes Gilbert Exactly.
I was drenched all game in the lower hawks nest. Â By far the best game of the season. Â Brilliant win! Â We have the talent to go all the way to the superbowl!Â
 @kinison But you forget this is Seattle. The losing legacy is going to bite you. Seattle isn't getting past Green Bay a second time.... because there are REAL officials this time. Even if you do, Atlanta is waiting on the other side to wipe you off the map. But, by all means, dream on.
 @slappywag  @kinison I Suspect your a fan of some team we beat . bahaha!