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What media are saying after Seahawks' Thanksgiving win

A look at what media are saying about the Seattle Seahawks after they beat the San Francisco 49ers.
Action on the field and fans in the stands as the Seahawks beat the 49ers on November 27, 2014.

Here's a look at what some of the media are saying about the Seattle Seahawks after they won at San Francisco 49ers on Thanksgiving.

Seahawks defense monstrous again | Everett Herald

"They basically ransacked San Francisco's fancy new place. Had a great time doing it, too." - Gregg Bell

Seahawks defense shines again in crucial win over 49ers | Sports Illustrated

"In dominating the 49ers by that same 19-3 margin, the Seahawks gave up just 164 total yards. They did this after allowing 204 yards to the Cardinals, and all of a sudden the Seahawks appear to be the team nobody wants to face. Especially on defense." - Doug Farrar

Cardinals limp to finish, let Seahawks in | ESPN

"As ice cold as the Cardinals have been, the Seahawks have been equally molten hot. Seattle has won five of its past six, including two straight, and has climbed within one game of the Cardinals." - Josh Weinfuss

Seahawks likely heading south if they can't catch Arizona | Seattle Times

"And after the way they have played the last two games, there's no reason to think the Seahawks can't still make a run at a repeat NFC West title, which brings with it a much easier route through the playoffs..." - Bob Condotta

Seahawks feeling renewed while beginning preparations for Sunday's game at Philadelphia | Tacoma News Tribune

"So, yes, everything is still out there — for the Seahawks and everyone else above." - Gregg Bell

Seahawks would be No. 5 seed if playoff started now | ESPN

"A lot will change over the next four weeks, and the 8-4 Seahawks still control their fate in the NFC West, winning the division title if they win out in December." - Terry Blount

Eagles, Seahawks could be a playoff preview | Philly.com

"This is speed on speed, with both units excelling in space. Only two offenses have gained more yards after the catch this season than the Eagles. Only four defenses have allowed fewer yards after catch." - David Murphy

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