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San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-23-2023
The rejuvenated San Francisco 49ers travel to division-rival Seattle on Thanksgiving Night to take on the Seahawks in a game with division and playoff implications. The 49ers have recovered nicely from a three-game losing streak to win two straight games coming out of their bye week. The Seahawks are now 6-4 and a game behind the 49ers after getting beaten for the second time this season by the Rams on Sunday. The opening kick is scheduled for 8:20 PM EST.
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Niners Back in Business
The San Francisco 49ers were everyone’s favorite to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl after winning each of their first five games this season with QB Brock Purdy and RB Christian McCaffrey both looking like MVP candidates. Then the injury bug struck the 49ers and they lost three straight games entering their bye week. The return to health of LT Eric Williams and WR Deebo Samuel seems to have revitalized both Purdy and the 49ers offense. After throwing five interceptions in the team’s three-game losing streak, Purdy has completed 78.4% of his passes for 629 yards and six touchdowns without an interception in the two games since the offense returned to health. On Sunday, Purdy had a perfect passer rating vs. the Tampa Bay Bucs in a 27-14 win. Purdy threw three touchdowns in the game, including a 76-yard strike to Brandon Aiyuk. Purdy was 21-of-25 on the day for 333 yards.
“We had to get back to ‘We’re going to take it,’” he said. “That’s the chip I was talking about. We had to get back to that.”
The 49ers come into this matchup as one of the most balanced teams in football. The Niners are 3rd in the NFL in total offense this season. They are also sixth rushing the football and eighth through the air. SF is sixth in the league in third down conversions as well. Defensively, the Niners are fifth in total defense, 11th against the run and 15th against the pass. Their pass defense certainly took a hit when star safety Talanoa Hufanga tore his ACL in the win over Tampa Bay. SF is just 23rd in third down defense this season. The Niners are the second-best team in the NFL in turnover differential as well. They have hurt themselves with penalties, however. The Niners are ranked just 27th in the league in penalties per game.
Key Injuries: S Talanoa Hufanga (knee) is out. G Aaron Banks (toe), G Spencer Burford (knee) are doubtful. DT Javon Hargrave (thumb), CB Shemar Jean-Charles (shoulder), WR Ray-Ray McCloud (rib) are questionable.
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Seahawks Need to Solve the Niners
The Seattle Seahawks fell to 6-4 on the season after losing a tight contest in LA to the Rams on Sunday, 17-16. The Seahawks held a 16-7 lead entering the fourth quarter but starting quarterback Geno Smith had to leave the game following a late hit by the Rams’ Aaron Donald. Smith hurt his throwing arm on the play after passing for 233 yards up to that point. With Smith out, the Seahawks’ offense went stagnant and allowed the Rams to creep back in the game and complete the season sweep of the Seahawks thanks to a last-second field goal. The loss kept the Seahawks from remaining tied with the Niners for first place in the NFC West Division. The Seahawks also lost starting running back Kenneth Walker III early in the game due to an oblique injury.
“Just trying to go out there and make plays and get us in position to win the game,” said Smith, who isn’t sure if he’ll play against the 49ers on Thanksgiving night. “It was still hurting. Obviously didn’t do enough.”
The Seahawks will need all their key pieces on Thursday night against the tough 49ers defense. Seattle comes in with the 18th ranked total offense in the NFL. They are just 25th on the ground but a solid 13th through the air. The Seahawks have been terrible on third down, however, ranking 30th in the NFL. Defensively, the Seahawks are 23rd in total defense, 17th against the run and 21st against the pass. They, like the 49ers, have struggled to stop teams on third down, ranking 29th in the league. The Seahawks have done a good job with turnovers, ranking 9th in the NFL in turnover differential. They are, however, the most penalized team in football.
Key Injuries: WR Jake Bobo (shoulder), RB Kenneth Walker III (oblique), S Jerrick Reed II (knee) are all doubtful. QB Geno Smith (right elbow), WR Dareke Young (abdomen), WR Tyler Lockett (hamstring), S Jamal Adams (knee/NIR-Resting player), CB Riq Woolen (shoulder), CB Tre Brown (foot), CB/S Coby Bryant (toe) are all questionable.
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The Niners have now won three straight in this head-to-head matchup and won the games by an average of over 15 points. The Seahawks come into this contest having thrown the ball the sixth most times per game in the NFL. They will now be doing that with a less-than-100% Geno Smith. All indications are that Smith will get the start but the early returns are not as favorable for WR TJ Lockett, S Jamal Adams, and RB Kenneth Walker III. Playing the Niners, especially as they are playing right now, is hard enough but trying to compete against them with a banged-up squad is more than this Seahawks team can handle. Purdy was right at home last season in the team’s win at Seattle, a legendarily challenging home-field advantage, so I don’t expect him to have difficulties on Thursday night either. Look for the Niners to pick up a double-digit win here.
Take SF -6.5
Prediction: SF -6.5
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The Niners have allowed a total of just 17 points in the last two weeks and that includes a Jaguars offense that had been playing its best football of the season. The opportunistic 49ers’ defense now gets to pin its ears back against a Seahawks team that throws the ball over 65% of their offensive snaps. Smith, who will likely be doing most of the throwing, has a sore elbow and his offensive line is banged up. On top of that, the Seahawks will be most likely without their starting running back, Walker, who has an oblique issue and is unlikely to return in a short week. This seems like a game that will be dictated by the 49ers fearsome defensive line. SF will score more than enough to win but don’t be surprised to see them keep the Seahawks well below 20 points in this one.
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Prediction: Under 43.5
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Seattle’s Little Free Libraries Offer a Catalog of Collections and Connections
Spooning buttercream into a pastry bag, Kim Holloway is close to opening time. She pipes rosettes of frosting on trays of vanilla cupcakes—some plain vanilla frosting, some cookies and cream.
With the aid of Holloway’s “partner in crime,” Kathleen Dickenson, they prop the lid of an old-fashioned school desk in Holloway’s front yard and fill it with cupcakes. Holloway adds edible pearls and glitter. Shortly after 3 p.m., the Little Free Bakery Phinneywood is open for business—the business of sharing.
“I love to bake, and many people have told me, ‘Oh, you should open a bakery.’ And I just think, ‘No, no, no, no. It would take the joy out of it for me,” Holloway says.
“To me, the seed library is part of food security. It’s like having money in the bank, but it’s seeds in the library.”
Like hundreds of other Little Free hosts in the region, she’s found joy instead in giving.
And, like so many good ideas, this one started with a book.
In 2009, a Wisconsin man named Todd Bol built a Little Free Library in his front yard, encouraging passersby to take a free book or drop off extras. The idea and the format—a wooden box set on a post, usually with a latched door—seeded a movement, with more than 150,000 registered worldwide.
“Seeded” got literal fast: The Little Free book idea spread to other sharing opportunities, including a rampant crop of Little Free Seed Libraries, where people swap extra packets of cilantro and Sungolds.
Seattle’s density, temperate climate, walkable neighborhoods—and maybe our introvert culture?—make it easy for the little landmarks to thrive. They exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic, when locals thought outside the box by putting up a box, including what’s believed to be the nation’s first Little Free Bakery and first Little Free Art Library. Many built on the region’s existing affinity for hyperlocal giving—the global Buy Nothing phenomenon, for one example, was founded on Bainbridge Island.
“We just seem to do more of all these versions of sharing,” says “Little Library Guy,” the nom de plume of a longtime resident who showcases the phenomenon on his Instagram feed and a helpful map.
The nonprofit organization now overseeing global Little Free Libraries finds the nonbook knockoffs “fun and flattering,” communications director Margret Aldrich says in an email. (She also notes “Little Free Library” is a trademarked name, requiring permission if used for money or “in an organized way.”)
Some libraries stress fundamental needs: A recently established Little Free Failure of Capitalism in South Seattle provides feminine products, soap, chargers, even Narcan. A Columbia City Little Free Pantry established by personal chef Molly Harmon grew into a statewide network for neighbors supporting neighbors.
Others are about the little things: Yarn. Jigsaw puzzles and children’s toys. Keychains (one keychain library in Hillman City has a TikTok account delighting 8,000+ followers). A Little Free Nerd Library holds Rubik’s Cubes and comic books.
Regardless of where each library falls on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, they stand on common ground. “There’s a line from [Khalil] Gibran: ‘Work is love made visible,’ ” Little Library Guy says in a phone call. “That’s what they’re doing. They’re showing that they love the community by doing something for them.”
Here’s a little free sample of what you might find around town:
Seeding a Movement
At the UW Farm, on 1.5 acres of intensively planted land at the Center for Urban Horticulture, students grow more than six tons of organic produce annually. They learn about agriculture and ecology while providing food for 90 families in a neighborhood CSA, for college dining halls and for food banks.
One chilly November day, students and volunteers on the self-sustaining farm worked with the small staff to inventory what seemed like countless seeds for next year’s plantings: Parade onions, Autumn Beauty sunflowers, Painted Mountain corn, Genovese basil. Packs with just a small number of remaining seeds were set aside for the Little Free Seed Library installed near rows of winter greens.
Farm manager Perry Acworth organized the little library during the pandemic, seeing the renaissance in home gardening coupled with a run on supplies. “Seeds were sold out … even if they had money, they couldn’t find them,” she says.
Acworth picked up a secondhand cabinet—one with a solid door, rather than the usual Little Free Library glass window, because seeds need to be protected from light. Althea Ericksen, a student at the time, designed it, painted it with a cheerful anthropomorphic beet, and installed it.
Seeds were packed inside jars to protect them from rodents and birds who otherwise would have a feast, and the Little Free Seed Library was born—shielded from rain and direct sun, convenient to pedestrians as well as cars.
On a recent day, seeds for radish, mizuna, red cabbage, and flashy troutback lettuce waited in lidded jars for their new winter homes.
On the side of the seed library, thank you notes sprout comments such as, “Thank you for sharing.” Enough harvests have gone by to see the library’s benefits, from flowering pollinators to harvests of food. A mere handful of seeds isn’t useful for the farm’s scale, Acworth notes, but for library guests, “If I have five sunflowers in my yard, five heads of lettuce, that’s great.”
It isn’t all sunflowers and appreciation. The library has been emptied more than once; the seeds were once dumped out and used to fuel a fire on the ground.
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Video: Jordan Babineaux on the #Seahawks: “EVERYBODY'S on the Hot Seat” | Seattle Sports – Seattle Sports
Seahawks Legend Jordan Babineaux joins hosts Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton to discuss the future of the Seahawks. Babineaux shares his opinons on Geno Smith, DK Metcalf, John Schneider and more.
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0:00 Will Geno Smith be back?
5:01 Should Ryan Grubb have been fired?
7:24 Will DK Metcalf be back?
9:27 Fixing O-line issues
14:47 Ernest Jones re-sign?
17:10 Is John Schneider on the Hot Seat?
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Seattle weather: Cooler, but drier, week ahead
SEATTLE – Clouds cleared out this evening around Western Washington, and we got to enjoy a beautiful view of the mountain today! We will likely be seeing more of Mount Rainier in the coming days as the morning fog burns off, and we get more sunbreaks.
Clouds cleared out as we got to enjoy a beautiful sunset over the skyline this evening.
A ridge of high pressure will build in beginning today, bringing a quiet, stable pattern for the coming days. Clear nights and calm winds will lead to foggy mornings with low clouds forecast to break around 10am to 12pm each day.
Mostly clear skies this evening will allow for fog to develop by early Sunday morning.
Slightly cooler temperatures are forecast around Western Washington. Afternoon highs will warm to the low and mid 40s which is a little below the seasonable average.
A cooler day is forecast for Western Washington with temperatures forecast to be in the low 40s.
No big weather makers are in store for Western Washington in the upcoming week. Mornings will start off with fog which should burn off by the late morning hours. No significant chances for rain this week.
Foggy mornings with afternoon sunbreaks in the extended forecast.
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