But for Smith-Njigba, a standout wide receiver for the Seahawks, this victory wasn’t just a testament to their dominant performance; it was an opportunity to further fuel the rivalry between the two teams. The 49ers had long been a thorn in Seattle’s side, and with such a resounding win, Smith-Njigba’s comment seemed to echo the frustration of years past, finally releasing all the tension that had built up.
Smith-Njigba’s statement, though celebrated by many Seahawks fans, stirred controversy. It wasn’t just a playful jab; it questioned the integrity of the 49ers’ performance in a way that many felt was unnecessary. After all, the 49ers were a top-tier team, and a game like this was an anomaly for them. The Seahawks had played incredibly well, but dismissing the effort of the 49ers as purely the result of external factors like refereeing was seen by many as disrespectful. The comment also added fuel to the already heated rivalry between the two NFC West teams.
Fans of both sides had always believed their team was superior, and now with this bold statement, the already high stakes of this matchup were amplified. This game had not only been about playoff positioning but also about pride, with both teams knowing how much bragging rights mattered in such a highly competitive division.
Meanwhile, 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan, who had seen his team dismantled on the field, was far from impressed by Smith-Njigba’s remarks. Known for his focus and strategic mind, Shanahan rarely indulged in public displays of emotion or getting involved in trash talk. However, the magnitude of the loss, the circumstances surrounding the game, and Smith-Njigba’s comments pushed him to respond. Despite his usual restraint, Shanahan wasn’t going to let such comments slide without a reaction. With the weight of the game and the rivalry pressing on him, Shanahan’s response was short but pointed.
He knew the significance of maintaining focus, and rather than getting involved in a public back-and-forth, he decided to cut through the noise. His nine words, delivered calmly but with an underlying intensity, were enough to shift the focus back to the 49ers’ future. The moment spoke volumes without needing any more explanation. It was a simple reminder to Smith-Njigba, the Seahawks, and anyone watching that the 49ers wouldn’t be rattled by such comments.

Shanahan’s response was more than just a few words; it was a statement of intent. The 49ers had been humbled by the loss, but Shanahan’s leadership and ability to keep the team focused on what mattered most became evident in that brief exchange. His response, like his coaching style, was sharp and calculated. It wasn’t about a war of words; it was about getting his team back on track. In the face of such a devastating defeat, Shanahan knew the best way to respond was through action.
He had always been a coach who preferred to let his team’s performance speak for itself. But this time, he used his words as a tool to reinforce the 49ers’ resilience, reminding everyone that despite the setback, they would keep their eyes on the bigger picture. The real battle would be in the next game, and the next play — not in trivial exchanges with opposing players.
For the Seahawks, however, Smith-Njigba’s words did more than just celebrate their victory. They also ignited a fire within the 49ers’ camp. The 49ers were known for their tough mentality, their ability to bounce back from adversity, and their focus on improving after every loss. Shanahan’s cool response, paired with his emphasis on action, set the tone for the team moving forward. The Seahawks might have enjoyed their victory, but the 49ers knew this was a one-off performance. Their defense had been underperforming, their offense out of sync, but that didn’t define their capabilities.
The Seahawks might have won this game, but the 49ers would take this loss, learn from it, and come back stronger.
As the 49ers began to prepare for their next game, it was clear that the defeat would fuel their drive. The Seahawks had dominated on this occasion, but they would need to prove their dominance again and again. For Shanahan, this loss wasn’t the end of the season; it was merely another chapter in the ongoing rivalry. The NFL season was long, and a single game could not define the trajectory of the 49ers or their aspirations.
Shanahan and the 49ers were determined to get back on track, and nothing, not even the remarks from Smith-Njigba, would stand in their way.
The Seahawks, on the other hand, had earned their moment of glory. Smith-Njigba’s bold comments and their commanding win had solidified their position in the NFC playoff picture. Their victory wasn’t just about the scoreline but about making a statement. They had beaten one of the best teams in the league on their own terms, and that had been a huge confidence boost for Seattle. The win would undoubtedly be remembered as one of the more dominant performances in recent memory, but in the back of their minds, they knew the challenge wasn’t over.
They were not just fighting for one win but for the chance to keep their momentum going and to prove they could do it again when it mattered most.
As the season unfolded, both teams would be forced to reflect on what had transpired in their latest matchup. The 49ers, stung by the loss, would carry the weight of it with them, using it to fuel their journey forward. Meanwhile, the Seahawks would have to balance their pride in this victory with the knowledge that the 49ers were a team not easily kept down. This was not the end of their rivalry but rather a new chapter that would unfold in future matchups. The game might have been over, but the war between the two teams would continue.