49ers are looking at Arizona for their remaining games. I'm not sure I like this edict.
This is no surprise since the league structured the schedule to permit SF to play in AZ at any given point in the season. All Cardinal home games match up with Niner roadies and all AZ road games match up with Niner homies. It was anticipated that finishing the home schedule in Santa Clara would be problematic for the 49ers.helltopay1 said:
49ers are looking at Arizona for their remaining games. I'm not sure I like this edict.
Playoffs?!?heartofthebear said:
Regardless, 49ers are going to have to earn their way to the playoffs with 5 games left and 5 wins.
10 wins will probably get you the playoffs but anything else is unlikely. That means beating Buffalo and Seattle, both "home" games that likely won't be at home. It also means beating Arizona in Arizona which might actually be a "home" game, if you know what I mean.
Those games are essentially the 49ers "playoff" because they will be eliminated if they lose any of them.
It was a great win today, but I don't know that the 49er offense is going to be able to continue to eek out plays in critical situation without Garrapolo and Kittle
The media is acting like they are still in the playoff picture.71Bear said:Playoffs?!?heartofthebear said:
Regardless, 49ers are going to have to earn their way to the playoffs with 5 games left and 5 wins.
10 wins will probably get you the playoffs but anything else is unlikely. That means beating Buffalo and Seattle, both "home" games that likely won't be at home. It also means beating Arizona in Arizona which might actually be a "home" game, if you know what I mean.
Those games are essentially the 49ers "playoff" because they will be eliminated if they lose any of them.
It was a great win today, but I don't know that the 49er offense is going to be able to continue to eek out plays in critical situation without Garrapolo and Kittle
Did you say playoffs!?!
SF is not going to make the playoffs. Who cares? Even if they did, they wouldn't go very far. Winning today was all about sucking it up and doing the best you can under trying circumstances. Given the challenges presented by the virus and the crazy number of injuries, I have zero complaints about how this season has unfolded. They are what their record says they are.
heartofthebear said:The media is acting like they are still in the playoff picture.71Bear said:Playoffs?!?heartofthebear said:
Regardless, 49ers are going to have to earn their way to the playoffs with 5 games left and 5 wins.
10 wins will probably get you the playoffs but anything else is unlikely. That means beating Buffalo and Seattle, both "home" games that likely won't be at home. It also means beating Arizona in Arizona which might actually be a "home" game, if you know what I mean.
Those games are essentially the 49ers "playoff" because they will be eliminated if they lose any of them.
It was a great win today, but I don't know that the 49er offense is going to be able to continue to eek out plays in critical situation without Garrapolo and Kittle
Did you say playoffs!?!
SF is not going to make the playoffs. Who cares? Even if they did, they wouldn't go very far. Winning today was all about sucking it up and doing the best you can under trying circumstances. Given the challenges presented by the virus and the crazy number of injuries, I have zero complaints about how this season has unfolded. They are what their record says they are.
They could be 3-8 and not be eliminated. It was a big win to keep them from dropping to 4-7 but the 49ers are pretty much going to have to go 5-0 with several key starters still out for them to realistically make it. They have the defense to do it. But I do not think they will get there wilth Mullins at QB. He had a good game but too many times he could not manage pocket pressure.sycasey said:heartofthebear said:The media is acting like they are still in the playoff picture.71Bear said:Playoffs?!?heartofthebear said:
Regardless, 49ers are going to have to earn their way to the playoffs with 5 games left and 5 wins.
10 wins will probably get you the playoffs but anything else is unlikely. That means beating Buffalo and Seattle, both "home" games that likely won't be at home. It also means beating Arizona in Arizona which might actually be a "home" game, if you know what I mean.
Those games are essentially the 49ers "playoff" because they will be eliminated if they lose any of them.
It was a great win today, but I don't know that the 49er offense is going to be able to continue to eek out plays in critical situation without Garrapolo and Kittle
Did you say playoffs!?!
SF is not going to make the playoffs. Who cares? Even if they did, they wouldn't go very far. Winning today was all about sucking it up and doing the best you can under trying circumstances. Given the challenges presented by the virus and the crazy number of injuries, I have zero complaints about how this season has unfolded. They are what their record says they are.
Because technically they are. Not eliminated yet.
heartofthebear said:They could be 3-8 and not be eliminated. It was a big win to keep them from dropping to 4-7 but the 49ers are pretty much going to have to go 5-0 with several key starters still out for them to realistically make it. They have the defense to do it. But I do not think they will get there wilth Mullins at QB. He had a good game but too many times he could not manage pocket pressure.sycasey said:heartofthebear said:The media is acting like they are still in the playoff picture.71Bear said:Playoffs?!?heartofthebear said:
Regardless, 49ers are going to have to earn their way to the playoffs with 5 games left and 5 wins.
10 wins will probably get you the playoffs but anything else is unlikely. That means beating Buffalo and Seattle, both "home" games that likely won't be at home. It also means beating Arizona in Arizona which might actually be a "home" game, if you know what I mean.
Those games are essentially the 49ers "playoff" because they will be eliminated if they lose any of them.
It was a great win today, but I don't know that the 49er offense is going to be able to continue to eek out plays in critical situation without Garrapolo and Kittle
Did you say playoffs!?!
SF is not going to make the playoffs. Who cares? Even if they did, they wouldn't go very far. Winning today was all about sucking it up and doing the best you can under trying circumstances. Given the challenges presented by the virus and the crazy number of injuries, I have zero complaints about how this season has unfolded. They are what their record says they are.
Because technically they are. Not eliminated yet.
Strykur said:
In the AFC it is going to come down to the Steelers and Chiefs, but the NFC is really muddled and the defense alone could push the 49ers into the Wild Card (also helps the NFC East is a heap of trash).
Well, using that standard, Cal is still in the mix for a bowl game.heartofthebear said:The media is acting like they are still in the playoff picture.71Bear said:Playoffs?!?heartofthebear said:
Regardless, 49ers are going to have to earn their way to the playoffs with 5 games left and 5 wins.
10 wins will probably get you the playoffs but anything else is unlikely. That means beating Buffalo and Seattle, both "home" games that likely won't be at home. It also means beating Arizona in Arizona which might actually be a "home" game, if you know what I mean.
Those games are essentially the 49ers "playoff" because they will be eliminated if they lose any of them.
It was a great win today, but I don't know that the 49er offense is going to be able to continue to eek out plays in critical situation without Garrapolo and Kittle
Did you say playoffs!?!
SF is not going to make the playoffs. Who cares? Even if they did, they wouldn't go very far. Winning today was all about sucking it up and doing the best you can under trying circumstances. Given the challenges presented by the virus and the crazy number of injuries, I have zero complaints about how this season has unfolded. They are what their record says they are.
As many issues as the 9ers have, I have a lot more hope for them than Cal and yeh, it's a ridiculous standard.71Bear said:Well, using that standard, Cal is still in the mix for a bowl game.heartofthebear said:The media is acting like they are still in the playoff picture.71Bear said:Playoffs?!?heartofthebear said:
Regardless, 49ers are going to have to earn their way to the playoffs with 5 games left and 5 wins.
10 wins will probably get you the playoffs but anything else is unlikely. That means beating Buffalo and Seattle, both "home" games that likely won't be at home. It also means beating Arizona in Arizona which might actually be a "home" game, if you know what I mean.
Those games are essentially the 49ers "playoff" because they will be eliminated if they lose any of them.
It was a great win today, but I don't know that the 49er offense is going to be able to continue to eek out plays in critical situation without Garrapolo and Kittle
Did you say playoffs!?!
SF is not going to make the playoffs. Who cares? Even if they did, they wouldn't go very far. Winning today was all about sucking it up and doing the best you can under trying circumstances. Given the challenges presented by the virus and the crazy number of injuries, I have zero complaints about how this season has unfolded. They are what their record says they are.
hanky1 is a big fan of Jared Goff, but Goff is on the hot seat now. Rams are stuck with Goff no matter what through 2022, but after that they can basically be free of Goff. The Rams are stacked - if Goff doesn't take it to the next level by next year, hanky1 wouldn't be surprised if they drafted a 1st round QB in the 2022 draft and let the rookie compete with Goff in 2022 in Goff's final audition.bearister said:
Rams are my team now because of a combo of Goff being the QB and the Raiders in LV....so this hurts:
Sean McVay calls out Jared Goff in Rams' 23-20 loss to 49ers - Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/story/2020-11-29/nfl-week-12-rams-49ers-jared-goff
Goff - nice guy who folds under pressurebearister said:
Rams are my team now because of a combo of Goff being the QB and the Raiders in LV....so this hurts:
Sean McVay calls out Jared Goff in Rams' 23-20 loss to 49ers - Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/story/2020-11-29/nfl-week-12-rams-49ers-jared-goff
This is Goff's fifth season. In Rodgers' fifth year, he led the league in INT % (1.3%).bearister said:
Was Rodger's even off the bench yet at this stage of Goff's career?