
PLAYER NOTES
--WR/QB Seneca Wallace suffered a pulled calf muscle and is out for 3-4 weeks.
--WR Logan Payne tore his medial collateral ligament and is out for the rest of the season.
--CB Kelly Jennings broke his rib against San Francisco. He will have limited participation in practice this week but is expected to play against St. Louis.
--WR Deion Branch, recovering from knee surgery, is not expected to play this week against the Rams.
--OT Sean Locklear, who has a sprained knee, will practice this week and is 50-50 to play against the Rams.
REPORT CARD VS. 49ERS
PASSING OFFENSE: D -- For the second consecutive week, QB Matt Hasselbeck had a less than stellar performance, completing only 50 percent of his passes (18 for 36) while throwing two interceptions, one of which was returned for a TD. Of course, Hasselbeck has lost all of his top receivers to injuries.
RUSHING OFFENSE: A -- Starting for the injured Mo Morris, Julius Jones gained 127 yards on 26 carries, carrying the Seahawks' offense. As a team, the Seahawks gained 169 yards on 34 carries (a 5.0 average) and scored two rushing touchdowns.
PASS DEFENSE: F -- The secondary allowed 38-year-old Isaac Bruce, who went without a reception in the opener, to catch four passes for 153 yards, including a 63-yarder. QB J.T. O'Sullivan, making only his second career start, threw for 321 yards, the first Niners quarterback to throw for more than 300 yards since 2004.
RUSH DEFENSE: B -- The defensive line did a very nice job against Frank Gore, who has caused whom Seattle trouble in the past. Gore was limited to just 61 yards on 19 carries.
SPECIAL TEAMS: C -- New punter Jon Ryan shanked two punts and had another blocked. K Olindo Mare did a nice job converting all three of his field goal attempts. Josh Wilson had a 54-yard kickoff return.
COACHING: C -- Mike Holmgren had to make do with only three receivers. But he played it very conservatively near the end of regulation instead of aggressively trying to move into position for a game-winning field goal after taking over at his 11 with 2:37 left in regulation. The Seahawks wound up punting and never saw the ball again. San Francisco's Joe Nedney missed from 41 yards on the final play in regulation but nailed a 40-yard game-winner in overtime.
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