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Monday Round-Up: Players, Coaches, Local & National Media React to Seattle Seahawks' 29-13 Win vs San Francisco 49ers

A daily link round-up of what's "out there" about your Seattle Seahawks

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Good afternoon, 12s.

Here's a look at what's "out there" for today - Monday, Nov. 23 - about your Seattle Seahawks (5-5) one day after the team's 29-13 win over the San Francisco 49ers (3-7) at CenturyLink Field.

From The Press

Here at Seahawks.com, digital media reporter John Boyle shares five key takeaways from Sunday's win that saw the offense find its way to 500-plus yards. Boyle also breaks down Sunday's Seahawks snap counts and shares postgame injury notes from coach Pete Carroll, who updated on many of them, including running back Marshawn Lynch (abdomen), during his Monday morning segment with 710 ESPN Seattle.

With Lynch out, rookie running back Thomas Rawls carried the torch for Seattle's offense, racking up 209 yards on the ground, 46 more through the air, and two total touchdowns - one rushing and one receiving. 

Sheil Kapadia at ESPN.com highlights five numbers to know from Rawls' big day and pinpoints which players' stock is up and down after Sunday's Seahawks win.

Frank Schwab at Yahoo! Sports labels Rawls one of his winners of Week 11.

Danny O'Neil at 710Sports.com shares three things we learned and three things we're still trying to figure out after Seattle's Week 11 win.

Brady Henderson at 710Sports.com writes about why the Seahawks chose to replace Cary Williams with DeShawn Shead at cornerback against the 49ers.

Larry Stone at the Seattle Times says quarterback Russell Wilson returned to form against the 49ers.

Jayson Jenks at the Seattle Times comments on how the Seahawks have defended tight ends this season.

Don Ruiz at the Tacoma News Tribune writes about rookie wide receiver Tyler Lockett's two-touchdown day against the 49ers.

From The Coach

From The Players

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