The good, the bad and the ugly from Seahawks’ win over 49ers

The Seattle Seahawks won a thriller on Monday night that went down to the last seconds of OT, handing the 49ers their first loss.

THE BAD

The offense: In a reversal of what fans have come to expect from the Seahawks, the offense played second fiddle to the defense in Week 10. Until this week, Seattle’s offense has consistently ranked near the top of the league; however, the 49ers defense played just as well as advertised, even without middle linebacker Kwon Alexander plus a number of in-game injuries.

Russell Wilson put up decent-but-not-great numbers in the passing game (24 of 34, 232 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT) and added a solid 53 rushing yards, but was also sacked a total of five times and fumbled once.

Additionally, the Seahawks’ only touchdown drives resulted from turnovers created by the defense.

If San Francisco’s defense is back to full strength for their Week 17 rematch in Seattle, the Seahawks will need to make some major adjustments to put up their usual numbers.