3 quick takeaways from 49ers blowout loss to Seahawks: The cracks finally happened

3 quick takeaways from 49ers blowout loss to Seahawks: The cracks finally happened
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The San Francisco 49ers suffered one of the biggest losses in franchise postseason history, losing 41-6 to the Seattle Seahawks in a crushing way to end their season on Saturday.

It was a rough game from the start for the 49ers, as they gave up a kickoff return for a touchdown on the first play of the game and found themselves trailing 17-0 by the end of the first quarter. That deficit never went away, and the 49ers finally saw a miracle season come to an end.

Here are three quick takeaways from the 49ers 41-6 loss to the Seahawks on Saturday.

Personnel issues

The 49ers’ personnel issues have been well-known for much of the season on the defensive side of the ball, as the team fell after losing Nick Bosa and Fred Warner for the season.

They did have a couple of good performances and had a penchant for key plays, but those personnel issues were highlighted on Saturday. The 49ers secondary was completely outmatched. Renardo Green was benched early for a mistake that he made for the second straight weekend. His replacement, Darrell Luter Jr., immediately gave up a touchdown to Jaxon Smith-Njigba (and that wasn’t the only crucial mistake from Luter).

San Francisco’s safeties continued to struggle with tackling. The 49ers did not get much pressure on Sam Darnold. And they couldn’t stop the run at all, with the edges getting dominated, allowing Seattle to get whatever they wanted outside the tackles.

Offensively, though, the 49ers had quite a few shortcomings surrounding Brock Purdy. The wide receivers continued to struggle to separate, which resulted in extra pressure coming Purdy’s way, as the quarterback had nowhere to go with the football. San Francisco’s offensive line also was beaten often by Seattle’s elite defensive front, which has difference-makers all across the line.

They dearly missed George Kittle, as tight ends Jake Tonges and Luke Farrell both had back-breaking mistakes in the loss. It was just an ugly showing of where San Francisco’s personnel was lacking on both sides of the ball.

Purdy and the offense

Heading into the game, I noted how Purdy needed to elevate those around him offensively for the 49ers to have a chance. While he wasn’t the biggest problem by any means in Week 18, I felt that wasn’t the case in the 13-3 loss against the Seahawks.

Well, that definitely was the case on Saturday, as Purdy had a pretty strong showing and was the sole player keeping San Francisco somewhat afloat. He constantly extended plays and made some magic happen. And yet, the 49ers scored just six points, showing the major disparity between the two teams.

The 49ers have some big questions to answer at wide receiver after the struggles they’ve had recently. The run game didn’t flourish either, and the pass protection couldn’t match up with Seattle’s elite defensive line.

Purdy elevated his teammates until he was pulled in the fourth quarter. It just wasn’t enough on a tough day for the...