For those still hanging onto the idea the San Francisco 49ers “haven’t played anybody” this season, despite their 8-0 start and being the final undefeated team remaining in the NFL, their Week 10 prime-time bout on Monday Night Football against the 7-2 Seattle Seahawks should provide a lot of answers.
The Niners old a 1.5-game lead and are two games up in the loss column in what’s turning into a tough NFC West. Based solely off the records, Week 10 will be head coach Kyle Shanahan’s toughest contest of the year.
That said, San Francisco is superior to Seattle in a number of key ways.