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49ers at Seahawks, Week 8 predictions: Fans unsure of Niners’ chances

Oct 31, 2020 at 10:09 AM--


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The Seattle Seahawks are set to host the San Francisco 49ers at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington on Sunday, November 1 at 1:25 p.m. PT. Each week, the 49ers Webzone staff predicts the winner within its annual NFL Pick 'em contest. That includes writers and forum moderators.

Four of nine participating staff members this week selected the 49ers to beat the Seahawks. San Francisco is currently a three-point underdog.

As for all the fans who are taking part in our NFL Pick 'em contest, 52 percent have the 49ers winning the game, as of this post. That is the lowest confidence level for any game so far this season.

The 49ers-Seahawks matchup is the closest, when it comes to the predictions, of Week 8.

Of all the Week 8 game predictions, the most lopsided result comes from the matchup between the New York Jets and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. Voting has 100 percent of fans believing the Chiefs will earn the victory.

Picks Away Home Picks
23%
Falcons
Panthers
77%
38%
Steelers
Ravens
62%
86%
Rams
Dolphins
14%
0%
Jets
Chiefs
100%
5%
Vikings
Packers
95%
78%
Colts
Lions
22%
56%
Raiders
Browns
44%
94%
Titans
Bengals
6%
9%
Patriots
Bills
91%
83%
Chargers
Broncos
17%
78%
Saints
Bears
22%
52%
49ers
Seahawks
48%
7%
Cowboys
Eagles
93%
99%
Buccaneers
Giants
1%



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