The Seattle Seahawks fired on all cylinders for the majority of their 37-18 win but not everyone was happy with exactly how the game concluded.

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Defensive coordinator Kris Richard was spotlighted as being unhappy with his defense after they gave up their first touchdown of the game. Apparently, that angst extended long after the game for the Seahawks defense, with cornerback Richard Sherman leaving the locker without fielding any questions reportedly visibly upset over the performance. However, Sherman wasn't alone in his anger.

And interesting theme in locker room was Seattle defensive players being unhappy with the last two 49er scores. — Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) September 26, 2016

Through three quarters and some change, the Seahawks defense played like the team that came into Sunday leading the NFL in points and yards allowed. But, when the Seahawks scored their final touchdown to bolster the lead to 37-3, the defense seemed to let up a bit.

They gave up back-to-back scores with 49ers running back Carlos Hyde coming to life unexpectedly. He finished the game with 103 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Prior to San Francisco's first touchdown drive, Hyde had just 36 yards on the ground.

With his late running, Hyde snapped the Seahawks streak of not giving up a 100-yard runner, which touched parts of three separate seasons.

With 103 rushing yards Carlos Hyde becomes the first opponent to surpass 100 rushing yards since Week 11 of 2014. A streak of 24 games. — Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) September 25, 2016

If anyone deserves an off day, it's the Seahawks defense but they clearly don't (and shouldn't) see it that way.

And, as usual, they aren't bashful about letting you know how they feel.