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1979 Season
Preseason
Sat, Aug 4 San Diego Chargers W 13-10
Sat, Aug 11 at Oakland Raiders L 10-41
Sat, Aug 18 Denver Broncos L 0-21
Fri, Aug 24 at Seattle Seahawks L 20-55
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 2 at Minnesota Vikings L 22-28
Sun, Sep 9 Dallas Cowboys L 13-21
Sun, Sep 16 at Los Angeles Rams L 24-27
Sun, Sep 23 New Orleans Saints L 21-30
Sun, Sep 30 at San Diego Chargers L 9-31
Sun, Oct 7 Seattle Seahawks L 24-35
Sun, Oct 14 at New York Giants L 16-32
Sun, Oct 21 Atlanta Falcons W 20-15
Sun, Oct 28 Chicago Bears L 27-28
Sun, Nov 4 at Oakland Raiders L 10-23
Sun, Nov 11 at New Orleans Saints L 20-31
Sun, Nov 18 Denver Broncos L 28-38
Sun, Nov 25 Los Angeles Rams L 20-26
Sun, Dec 2 at St. Louis Cardinals L 10-13
Sun, Dec 9 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 23-7
Sun, Dec 16 at Atlanta Falcons L 21-31

Head Coach: Bill Walsh

Record: 2-14

Points for: 308 (19.3 per game)

Points against: 416 (26 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1979 season with a 28-22 road loss to the Minnesota Vikings. They finished the season with a 2-14 record and a 31-21 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.

1978 Season
Preseason
Sat, Aug 5 at Dallas Cowboys L 24-41
Sat, Aug 12 Seattle Seahawks L 6-20
Sun, Aug 20 Oakland Raiders L 14-31
Fri, Aug 25 at Denver Broncos W 24-13
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 3 at Cleveland Browns L 7-24
Sun, Sep 10 Chicago Bears L 13-16
Sun, Sep 17 at Houston Oilers L 19-20
Sun, Sep 24 at New York Giants L 10-27
Sun, Oct 1 Cincinnati Bengals W 28-12
Sun, Oct 8 at Los Angeles Rams L 10-27
Sun, Oct 15 New Orleans Saints L 7-14
Sun, Oct 22 Atlanta Falcons L 17-20
Sun, Oct 29 at Washington Redskins L 20-38
Sun, Nov 5 at Atlanta Falcons L 10-21
Sun, Nov 12 St. Louis Cardinals L 10-16
Sun, Nov 19 Los Angeles Rams L 28-31
Mon, Nov 27 Pittsburgh Steelers L 7-24
Sun, Dec 3 at New Orleans Saints L 13-24
Sun, Dec 10 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 6-3
Sun, Dec 17 at Detroit Lions L 14-33

Head Coaches: Pete McCulley, Fred O'Connor

Record: 2-14

Points for: 219 (13.7 per game)

Points against: 350 (21.9 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1978 season with a 24-7 road loss to the Cleveland Browns. They finished the season with a 2-14 record and a 33-14 loss to the Detroit Lions.

1977 Season
Preseason
Sun, Aug 7 Seattle Seahawks L 24-34
Sat, Aug 13 at San Diego Chargers L 13-32
Sun, Aug 21 Los Angeles Rams W 23-14
Mon, Aug 29 at Houston Oilers L 3-17
Sat, Sep 3 at Oakland Raiders L 0-33
Sat, Sep 10 Denver Broncos L 0-20
Regular Season
Mon, Sep 19 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 0-27
Sun, Sep 25 Miami Dolphins L 15-19
Sun, Oct 2 at Los Angeles Rams L 14-34
Sun, Oct 9 Atlanta Falcons L 0-7
Sun, Oct 16 at New York Giants L 17-20
Sun, Oct 23 Detroit Lions W 28-7
Sun, Oct 30 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 20-10
Sun, Nov 6 at Atlanta Falcons W 10-3
Sun, Nov 13 at New Orleans Saints W 10-7
Sun, Nov 20 Los Angeles Rams L 10-23
Sun, Nov 27 New Orleans Saints W 20-17
Sun, Dec 4 at Minnesota Vikings L 27-28
Mon, Dec 12 Dallas Cowboys L 35-42
Sun, Dec 18 at Green Bay Packers L 14-16

Head Coach: Ken Meyer

Record: 5-9

Points for: 220 (15.7 per game)

Points against: 260 (18.6 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1977 season with a 27-0 road loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. They finished the season with a 5-9 record and a 16-14 loss to the Green Bay Packers.

Bold indicates an overtime game

1976 Season
Preseason
Sun, Aug 1 at Seattle Seahawks W 27-20
Sun, Aug 8 Denver Broncos W 17-7
Sun, Aug 15 Kansas City Chiefs W 21-13
Sat, Aug 21 at San Diego Chargers W 17-16
Sun, Aug 29 Oakland Raiders L 9-14
Sat, Sep 4 at Los Angeles Rams L 3-10
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 12 at Green Bay Packers W 26-14
Sun, Sep 19 Chicago Bears L 12-19
Sun, Sep 26 at Seattle Seahawks W 37-21
Sun, Oct 3 New York Jets W 17-6
Mon, Oct 11 at Los Angeles Rams W 16-0
Sun, Oct 17 New Orleans Saints W 33-3
Sat, Oct 23 Atlanta Falcons W 15-0
Sun, Oct 31 at St. Louis Cardinals L 20-23
Sun, Nov 7 Washington Redskins L 21-24
Sun, Nov 14 at Atlanta Falcons L 16-21
Sun, Nov 21 Los Angeles Rams L 3-23
Mon, Nov 29 Minnesota Vikings W 20-16
Sun, Dec 5 at San Diego Chargers L 7-13
Sun, Dec 12 at New Orleans Saints W 27-7

Head Coach: Monte Clark

Record: 8-6

Points for: 270 (19.3 per game)

Points against: 190 (13.6 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1976 season with a 26-14 road win over the Green Bay Packers. They finished the season with a 8-6 record and a 27-7 win over the New Orleans Saints.

Bold indicates an overtime game

1975 Season
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 21 at Minnesota Vikings L 17-27
Sun, Sep 28 Los Angeles Rams L 14-23
Sun, Oct 5 at Kansas City Chiefs W 20-3
Sun, Oct 12 Atlanta Falcons L 3-17
Sun, Oct 19 New Orleans Saints W 35-21
Sun, Oct 26 at New England Patriots L 16-24
Sun, Nov 2 Detroit Lions L 17-28
Sun, Nov 9 at Los Angeles Rams W 24-23
Sun, Nov 16 Chicago Bears W 31-3
Sun, Nov 23 at New Orleans Saints W 16-6
Sun, Nov 30 at Philadelphia Eagles L 17-27
Sun, Dec 7 Houston Oilers L 13-27
Sun, Dec 14 at Atlanta Falcons L 9-31
Sun, Dec 21 New York Giants L 23-26

Head Coach: Dick Nolan

Record: 5-9

Points for: 255 (18.2 per game)

Points against: 286 (20.4 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1975 season with a 27-17 road loss to the Minnesota Vikings. They finished the season with a 5-9 record and a 26-23 loss to the New York Giants.

1974 Season
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 15 at New Orleans Saints W 17-13
Sun, Sep 22 at Atlanta Falcons W 16-10
Sun, Sep 29 Cincinnati Bengals L 3-21
Sun, Oct 6 St. Louis Cardinals L 9-34
Mon, Oct 14 at Detroit Lions L 13-17
Sun, Oct 20 at Los Angeles Rams L 14-37
Sun, Oct 27 Oakland Raiders L 24-35
Mon, Nov 4 Los Angeles Rams L 13-15
Sun, Nov 10 at Dallas Cowboys L 14-20
Sun, Nov 17 at Chicago Bears W 34-0
Sun, Nov 24 Atlanta Falcons W 27-0
Sun, Dec 1 at Cleveland Browns L 0-7
Sun, Dec 8 Green Bay Packers W 7-6
Sun, Dec 15 New Orleans Saints W 35-21

Head Coach: Dick Nolan

Record: 6-8

Points for: 226 (16.1 per game)

Points against: 236 (16.9 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1974 season with a 17-13 road win over the New Orleans Saints. They finished the season with a 6-8 record and a 35-21 win over the New Orleans Saints.

1973 Season
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 16 at Miami Dolphins L 13-21
Sun, Sep 23 at Denver Broncos W 36-34
Sun, Sep 30 Los Angeles Rams L 20-40
Sun, Oct 7 at Atlanta Falcons W 13-9
Sun, Oct 14 Minnesota Vikings L 13-17
Sun, Oct 21 New Orleans Saints W 40-0
Sun, Oct 28 Atlanta Falcons L 3-17
Sun, Nov 4 at Detroit Lions L 20-30
Sun, Nov 11 at Washington Redskins L 9-33
Sun, Nov 18 at Los Angeles Rams L 13-31
Mon, Nov 26 Green Bay Packers W 20-6
Sun, Dec 2 Philadelphia Eagles W 38-28
Sun, Dec 9 at New Orleans Saints L 10-16
Sat, Dec 15 Pittsburgh Steelers L 14-37

Head Coach: Dick Nolan

Record: 5-9

Points for: 262 (18.7 per game)

Points against: 319 (22.8 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1973 season with a 21-13 road loss to the Miami Dolphins. They finished the season with a 5-9 record and a 37-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

1972 Season
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 17 San Diego Chargers W 34-3
Sun, Sep 24 at Buffalo Bills L 20-27
Sun, Oct 1 at New Orleans Saints W 37-2
Sun, Oct 8 at Los Angeles Rams L 7-31
Sun, Oct 15 New York Giants L 17-23
Sun, Oct 22 New Orleans Saints T 20-20
Sun, Oct 29 at Atlanta Falcons W 49-14
Sun, Nov 5 at Green Bay Packers L 24-34
Sun, Nov 12 Baltimore Colts W 24-21
Sun, Nov 19 at Chicago Bears W 34-21
Thu, Nov 23 at Dallas Cowboys W 31-10
Mon, Dec 4 Los Angeles Rams L 16-26
Sun, Dec 10 Atlanta Falcons W 20-0
Sat, Dec 16 Minnesota Vikings W 20-17
NFC Divisional Playoff
Sat, Dec 23 Dallas Cowboys L 28-30

Head Coach: Dick Nolan

Record: 8-5-1 / 8-6-1

Points for: 353 (25.2 per game)

Points for (w/ playoffs): 381 (25.4 per game)

Points against: 249 (17.8 per game)

Points against (w/ playoffs): 279 (18.6 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1972 season with a 34-3 home win over the San Diego Chargers. They finished the season with a 8-6-1 record and a 30-28 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs.

1971 Season
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 19 at Atlanta Falcons L 17-20
Sun, Sep 26 at New Orleans Saints W 38-20
Sun, Oct 3 at Philadelphia Eagles W 31-3
Sun, Oct 10 Los Angeles Rams * L 13-20
Sun, Oct 17 Chicago Bears W 13-0
Sun, Oct 24 at St. Louis Cardinals W 26-14
Sun, Oct 31 New England Patriots W 27-10
Sun, Nov 7 at Minnesota Vikings W 13-9
Sun, Nov 14 New Orleans Saints L 20-26
Sun, Nov 21 at Los Angeles Rams L 6-17
Sun, Nov 28 at New York Jets W 24-21
Mon, Dec 6 Kansas City Chiefs L 17-26
Sun, Dec 12 Atlanta Falcons W 24-3
Sun, Dec 19 Detroit Lions W 31-27
NFC Divisional Playoff
Sun, Dec 26 Washington Redskins W 24-20
NFC Championship
Sun, Jan 2 at Dallas Cowboys L 3-14

Head Coach: Dick Nolan

Record: 9-5 / 10-6

Points for: 300 (21.4 per game)

Points for (w/ playoffs): 327 (20.4 per game)

Points against: 216 (15.4 per game)

Points against (w/ playoffs): 250 (15.6 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1971 season with a 20-17 road loss to the Atlanta Falcons. They finished the season with a 10-6 record and a 14-3 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs.

* 1st regular season game at Candlestick Park

1970 Season
Regular Season
Sun, Sep 20 Washington Redskins W 26-17
Sun, Sep 27 Cleveland Browns W 34-31
Sun, Oct 4 at Atlanta Falcons L 20-21
Sun, Oct 11 at Los Angeles Rams W 20-6
Sun, Oct 18 New Orleans Saints T 20-20
Sun, Oct 25 Denver Broncos W 19-14
Sun, Nov 1 Green Bay Packers W 26-10
Sun, Nov 8 at Chicago Bears W 37-16
Sun, Nov 15 at Houston Oilers W 30-20
Sun, Nov 22 at Detroit Lions L 7-28
Sun, Nov 29 Los Angeles Rams L 13-30
Sun, Dec 6 Atlanta Falcons W 24-20
Sun, Dec 13 at New Orleans Saints W 38-27
Sun, Dec 20 at Oakland Raiders W 38-7
NFC Divisional Playoff
Sun, Dec 27 at Minnesota Vikings W 17-14
NFC Championship
Sun, Jan 3 Dallas Cowboys L 10-17

Head Coach: Dick Nolan

Record: 10-3-1 / 11-4-1

Points for: 352 (25.1 per game)

Points for (w/ playoffs): 379 (23.7 per game)

Points against: 267 (19.1 per game)

Points against (w/ playoffs): 298 (18.6 per game)

The San Francisco 49ers started the 1970 season with a 26-17 home win over the Washington Redskins. They finished the season with a 11-4-1 record and a 17-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs.


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