Your daily San Francisco 49ers links for Saturday, October 3, 2020<\/p>\n
Kyle Shanahan confirmed on Friday that Deebo Samuel<\/a> would return Sunday night. Even if it’s only for a few plays, it’s tough not to get excited knowing Nick Mullens<\/a> would have both Samuel and George Kittle<\/a>.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, Carlos Hyde<\/a>.<\/p>\n Hyde now understands why 49ers ‘always’ lost to Seahawks<\/strong><\/em><\/a><\/p>\n Hyde<\/a> did lose each of his six matchups with the Seahawks<\/a> while a member of the 49ers<\/a>, with San Francisco never scoring more than 18 points in any of the defeats.<\/p>\n That period from 2014-17 was when Seattle was at its peak, having won the Super Bowl<\/a> just months before Hyde<\/a> was drafted to the 49ers. Seattle had double-digit wins all but one of the seasons Hyde<\/a> was in San Francisco, with the lone outlier being a nine-win campaign in 2017.<\/p>\n “Makes sense why they were always beating us, they’re always playing at a high level.”#Seahawks<\/a> RB Carlos Hyde reflects on playing Seattle during his time with the 49ers.<\/p>\n — AJ McCord (@AJ_McCord) October 1, 2020<\/a> <\/p>\n Carlos Hyde says now being on the #Seahawks<\/a>, he realizes why Seattle beat the 49ers so often when he played in San Francisco. <\/p>\n He loves the culture with the Seahawks, the energy, Pete Carroll’s energy, the meetings, the practices—the whole nine.<\/p>\n — Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) October 1, 2020<\/a> <\/p>\n