“At last!” DK Metcalf discloses one positive from the 49ers and Cowboys on schedule.

Despite their best efforts, the Seattle Seahawks were unable to defeat the Dallas Cowboys 41-35 at AT&T Stadium.

Even though the Seahawks played what may have been their best football game of the season, they ultimately lost, so it will be difficult to accept the loss. Despite all of its achievements, Seattle is currently a.500 team (6–6) and is in the midst of a three-game losing streak. The 49ers from San Francisco are their next opponent.

Even though receiver DK Metcalf, who had his best game of the season, came dangerously close to defeating the Cowboys in their building, there is one encouraging thing the team can learn from the defeat.

Metcalf declared, “We’ve finally started executing.” “You know, scoring in the red zone and advancing the ball down the field. That, I believe, is one thing this game has taught us that is beneficial.

Seattle’s next possessions included a missed field goal (57 yards), touchdown (22 yards), interception, touchdown (36 yards), touchdown (60 yards), and touchdown (70 yards) before three consecutive fourth down failures ended the game. The Seahawks got off to a great start when Metcalf took a quick slant route 73 yards to the house.

Metcalf is correct; Seattle performed admirably.

The harsh truth is that, with a three-game losing streak and a current record of 6-6, their season is in danger of disappearing. Metcalf, though, is optimistic that his team can come together. We simply need to play a complete game as a team to ensure that we’re hitting on all phases, according to Metcalf. “We’ve played games where off the offense has done well and the defense hasn’t or the defense has had our back and the offense hasn’t done so well.”

“Once we accomplish that, I think we’re going to be a great team. The offense is playing well, the defense is getting stops, and special teams is running and hitting.”

After defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 42-19, the 49ers in Santa Clara present the Seahawks with what may be the hardest football assignment of the season.

All three phases of the game must perform at a high level for Seattle to turn around and end its losing streak. If the Seahawks can adopt the same mentality in Santa Clara as they did at AT&T Stadium, they have the tools to pull off an upset. It all comes down to execution.

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