Time flies when you’re trying to take chirping to the next level.
For instance: It has been more than seven weeks since the Seahawks dealt the 49ers a bitter overtime loss, and punctuated their triumph by boasting they had stolen some of the 49ers’ keys and signals — specifically those of 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo.
You didn’t have to be a brainiac to know that at some point in the 49ers-Seahawks contretemps, Newton’s Third Law of Motion would come into play.
You know the lyrics, sing it with me: “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, scooby, dooby do … ”
Sure enough, the 49ers beat the Seahawks in a contentious and lively tilt last Sunday, 26-21, to clinch the NFC West and home field for the playoffs.