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49ers and Playoffs
- DonnieDarko
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- pillageDatazz
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The 49ers going 3-0 against TEN, IND, and CHI really isn't that much of a stretch, right now, after how those teams played.
— JonnydelsFA (@jonnydels) December 8, 2025
CHI is the biggest threat and they're: 334-335 Points scored to points allowed. They only have 2 wins over teams with winning record - PHI and PITT.
If SF…
Goodell feels guilty... will grant 49ers the W in the Super Bowl for allowing refs to rob us of two SBs vs Queefs
- SmokeyJoe
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
I ran the playoff machine and we basically get the #1 seed by winning out and needing LAR to lose @Seattle
Need GB to lose another game in addition to this. Definitely a solid chance it happens with the Broncos, Ravens and Bears still left.
- DonnieDarko
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Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
I ran the playoff machine and we basically get the #1 seed by winning out and needing LAR to lose @Seattle
Need GB to lose another game in addition to this. Definitely a solid chance it happens with the Broncos, Ravens and Bears still left.
Ya i definitely had them losing again
- Crown
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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Today is Rivers' 44th birthday. He hasn't played since January 2021.
I don't see how in the world he's going to be any good at this point.
This has to be a prank.
- ninerfaninnorcal
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If the Rams lose this week to Detroit, it allows the 49ers to still either lose at Indy or at home against Chicago and still win the division if the following happens:
Rams lose at Seattle
AND
Seattle loses at Carolina in Week 17
- pillageDatazz
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Chiefs are 6-7.
— Sam Block (@theblockspot) December 8, 2025
Ravens are 6-7.
Bengals are 4-9.
You don't trust the Broncos.
You don't trust the Pats.
You don't trust the Jags.
Bills are hot & cold.
Texans are unproven.
Chargers are banged up.
Steelers are inconsistent.
Colts lost Daniel Jones.
Who is going to win the AFC ??
- Koldo
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Originally posted by pillageDatazz:
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Chiefs are 6-7.
— Sam Block (@theblockspot) December 8, 2025
Ravens are 6-7.
Bengals are 4-9.
You don't trust the Broncos.
You don't trust the Pats.
You don't trust the Jags.
Bills are hot & cold.
Texans are unproven.
Chargers are banged up.
Steelers are inconsistent.
Colts lost Daniel Jones.
Who is going to win the AFC ??
Everything is set for McVay to win that second ring.
- ninerfan4life
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- Pillbusta
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Originally posted by ninerfaninnorcal:
This would be a benefit of the Rams losing at home to Detroit this week even though the Rams would still have the tiebreaker over us:
If the Rams lose this week to Detroit, it allows the 49ers to still either lose at Indy or at home against Chicago and still win the division if the following happens:
Rams lose at Seattle
AND
Seattle loses at Carolina in Week 17
What tie breaker? It goes
Overall record
Division record
Conference record
Right?
We have the same division record as them and the better conference record
- Pillbusta
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Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
I'm hearing 2 different things. Some saying if the Rams lose to the Lions or Seahawks and we win out then we win the division. Others saying that the Rams need to lose to the Seahawks and we need to win out to win the division. I'm confused lol
Overall record
Division record
Conference record
Head to head
Point spread
We have the best conference record in the NFC
- SmokeyJoe
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Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
I'm hearing 2 different things. Some saying if the Rams lose to the Lions or Seahawks and we win out then we win the division. Others saying that the Rams need to lose to the Seahawks and we need to win out to win the division. I'm confused lol
Tiebreaker within division:
1. Head to head record
2. Record in division
3. Record among common opponents.
Assuming we win out:
- If the Rams lose one more game to any team other than the Seahawks (including the Lions), they will win the division by the common opponent record tiebreaker. If they one more game, and it's against the Seahawks, we will win the division by the division record tiebreaker.
- Pillbusta
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Originally posted by Koldo:
Everything is set for McVay to win that second ring.
They let McVay win first year in SoFi because they're trying to build an LA market for football. It ain't gonna happen
- blunt_probe
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Originally posted by ninerfan4life:I'm hearing 2 different things. Some saying if the Rams lose to the Lions or Seahawks and we win out then we win the division. Others saying that the Rams need to lose to the Seahawks and we need to win out to win the division. I'm confused lol
If we win out, then the rams have to either lose to one NFC West opponent or drop at least two games total. If the niners and rams have both the same record and same record in the division, the rams win the tie breaker due to common games played and won.
- Pillbusta
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- Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Tiebreaker within division:
1. Head to head record
2. Record in division
3. Record among common opponents.
Assuming we win out:
- If the Rams lose one more game to any team other than the Seahawks (including the Lions), they will win the division by the common opponent record tiebreaker. If they one more game, and it's against the Seahawks, we will win the division by the division record tiebreaker.
I think you're right
I didn't factor in common opponents