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Related: About this forumNFL rewards 49ers win with second short week in a row. "It's not ideal."
At the other end of their sixth straight win in a game that spanned more than three hours late Sunday night, the San Francisco 49ers found out their reward: a Saturday night season finale (5 p.m. PT) against the Seahawks for the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. Both teams will have to deal with a short week. But for the 49ers, itll be their second in a row.
The NFL determined the Ravens-Steelers game, with a playoff berth and the AFC North division at stake, was a better fit for Sunday Night Football than a game set to determine the top seed of a conference.
Head coach Kyle Shanahan was hopeful his 49ers would get regular rest to recuperate, particularly with All-Pros George Kittle (ankle) and Trent Williams (hamstring) nursing injuries. Shanahan was mildly disappointed to be dealt the short end of the stick.
I wish it wasnt, Shanahan said. I mean, we just had a short week. Really wished it wouldve been Sunday. But it is what it is. Hopefully the guys can heal up and be ready to go.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/49ers/article/49ers-face-short-week-ahead-playing-top-seed-21265704.php
They can't have a regular Sunday game at 1:00 PM? Nope -- put the players health, and playoff availability, in jeopardy for the sake of ratings. Players union: stop this shit
calguy
(6,053 posts)The Seahawks had to fly cross-country.
True Dough
(25,698 posts)have performed admirably this season, overcoming a lot of injuries to compile a very good record.
Should be a great game against Seattle.
Auggie
(32,840 posts)It's not just a lack of playmakers like Bosa and Warner, but on-field adjustment and leadership that is personified by Warner's presence. Lot of blown/missed coverage and blocking assignments last night that the "Mike" linebacker (Bethune) is responsible for calling. Warner is the 49ers "Mike" when healthy. The San Francisco Chronicle graded the defensive effort last night with an F. Their summation:
https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/49ers/article/49ers-game-grades-offensive-fireworks-defense-21265075.php
lark
(25,869 posts)We go to bed around 10:30 normally, so doubt we'd be able to watch the whole thing - but there's always on demand to see the end.
chicoescuela
(2,613 posts)At least thats what my dad told me sixty years ago when SF couldnt beat the Rams. I believed him.
Wounded Bear
(63,795 posts)flying home from Carolina and then down to SF.
Cry me a river.
Auggie
(32,840 posts)But Seahwks fans should be just as upset.
The NFL had a choice, but chose safety over sanity to appease Disney.