San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa explained what he expects to see from the Seahawks offense in their Week 6 clash.
San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa explained what he expects to see from the Seahawks offense in their Week 6 clash.
It will be a NFC West showdown in Week 6 as the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks meet on Thursday Night Football. The Niners will be looking to improve to .500 after a disappointing start to the campaign, while the Hawks sit at 3-2.
Via Nick Wagoner:
“They've kind of gotten away from the run, but we expect that to change this week… I'm sure they're not too happy with how the last game went in terms of how many times they gave their top back the ball, so we're expecting to probably get a heavy dose of that to start.”
Walker III had only five carries for 19 yards in Week 5. Bosa does make a good point however because the running back is a key piece for this Seahawks offense and it's only a matter of time until he's involved more. I mean, in the season opener, Walker III ran the football 20 times for 103 yards.
The 49ers run defense is solid, though. They're allowing just 110.8 rushing yards per contest, which is ninth in the league. Seahawks OC Ken Grubb openly admitted on Tuesday that Walker III must get the ball a lot more, taking full responsibility for his lack of touches. Via Brady Henderson:
The Seahawks rank last in the NFL in designed rush rate after handing the ball off only seven times on 58 plays vs. the Giants. That included five carries for Ken Walker III.⁰
— Brady Henderson (@BradyHenderson) October 8, 2024
OC Ryan Grubb put that “100 percent” on himself:⁰
"I'll own that. Gotta get the ball to Ken more." pic.twitter.com/48aTgEFiGB
San Francisco will put up points but it will be interesting to see if they can stop Seattle's attack, both through the air and on the ground.