So...there is a reason for that.
Robbie Gould last year said something he shouldn't, but its a key to what we saw on Sunday:
"If you make Jalen Hurts play QB, you're probably going to have a pretty solid day on defense".
He was laughed at and...lets be real...kickers probably shouldn't comment.
However, what he said is telling in the way the 49ers played him.
The 49ers mush rushed him. IE, they collapsed the pocket and didn't leave him room to escape. He had so much time because the DE's weren't trying to fly past him and were trying to keep him in front of them. Thats why they had a ludicrous number of pressures but only 3 sacks...and all three were by DTs who hadn't recorded on all season (Kinlaw) or EVER (Davis).
Said Nick Bosa:
“It was definitely an assignment-focused game,” said 49ers defensive end
Nick Bosa. “We had to make Jalen focus on the rush instead of looking downfield and we knew that was the key to the game. So our whole mentality was: we’re not trying to set the record on sacks. We’re trying to close the pocket, we’re trying to get his eyes on us.”
THATS why Jalen had all day to throw....but its also why he didn't kill them throwing on the run or running downfield.
I'm sure Seattle will take note of this in a few weeks.