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Who:
Seahawks (7-4) vs. 49ers (7-4)
Game time:
Thursday, November 27th
5:30 pm PT
Location:
Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
TV channel:
NBC
Al Michaels (play by play)
Cris Collinsworth
Michelle Tafoya (sidelines)
Radio
710 ESPN Seattle & KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
Steve Raible (play-by-play)
Warren Moon (commentary)
Jen Mueller (sidelines)
Odds:
Enemy blog
Niners Nation
Odds and Ends from the Gamebook:
-- The Seahawks have won 10 of their last 15 road games. Seattle holds a 43-26 prime time record, a 3-3 record on Thursday nights and 1-2 record on Thanksgiving. Seattle is 2-0 this season in primetime and has posted an 11-1 record in prime time games under Pete Carroll since 2010.
-- Seattle has compiled a 36-15 record since the final half of the 2011 regular season and in those 15 losses, the margin of victory for the opponent has been 4.8 points (72 points). The Seahawks largest defeat since Week 10 (11/13/11) of 2011 was a nine-point loss at San Diego (9/15/14) in Week 2 earlier this season.
-- Head Coach Pete Carroll and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell call them Explosive Plays. Quarterback Russell Wilson calls them G.A.P. (game-altering plays) plays, but either way, somebody is making a play to help put Seattle in a position to put points on the board. The Seahawks coaching staff categorizes these big plays as runs of 12-plus yards and completions of 16-plus yards. Seattle's balanced offensive attack has accumulated a total of 91 combined such plays with 48 passes of 16 or more yards and 43 rushes of 12 or more yards to rank sixth in the NFL, while the defense ranks third in the league in not allowing such plays (58).
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