49ers CLINCH the NFC WEST!! PLAYOFFS BITCHES!!

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Jun 21, 2005
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Bout to do a gravity bong rip and drink another rum and coke . and start to look for some fucking playoff tickets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Jan 12, 2006
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GeorgeSeifert, long afan, revelsin 49ers’success Published on December 4th, 2011 Written by: [email protected] (Eric Branch)

Long before George Seifert agonized over losses as the 49ers' head coach, he took them hard as a fan.

In fact, Seifert still isn't completely over a 31-27 defeat to the Lions in the 1957 NFL Western Conference playoff game - a setback that elicits a "doggone it" from him 54 years later. A senior at Polytechnic High, Seifert watched the game at Kezar Stadium as an usher and recalls the weather (overcast) and postgame mood of disbelief as the crowd filed out after watching Detroit erase a 20-point second-half deficit.

"It was very disheartening," said Seifert, who grew up in the Mission District, "but it probably made me an even bigger fan, because I went through some highs and then certainly had that low."

Today, Seifert, 71, is back in fan mode after a 17-year tenure as a defensive backs coach (1980 to '82), defensive coordinator (1983 to '88) and head coach (1989 to '96) in San Francisco. And he's ready to celebrate a long-awaited high after watching the Niners endure nearly a decade of lows.

With a win against the Rams today at Candlestick Park, the 49ers (9-2) will win their first NFC West title since 2002. Seifert believes another successful run could be ahead for a once-proud franchise that went 46-82 from 2003 to '10.

Seifert, who enthusiastically endorsed Jim Harbaugh's hiring in January, has been impressed by the unique stamp the first-year head coach has placed on the 49ers.

"He's doing it with his own system and his own way of doing things," Seifert said. "It's not the West Coast offense or anybody else's offense, or anybody else's defense, or anybody else's way of operating the organization. He has his own way of doing it, and he's been influenced by a number of outstanding coaches and players through the years. And he's kind of put it all together in this pretty neat package. Let's just kind of enjoy it and have fun with it. I think we're all fortunate."

Seifert retains close ties to the organization - he introduced inductee R.C. Owens at the Niners' Hall of Fame dinner last month - but he's enjoying this season's resurgence from a distance.

Ten years removed from coaching his final game with the Panthers, he's deep into a retirement that includes plenty of hunting, fishing and time with his family, which includes his wife of 46 years, Linda, two children and four grandchildren.

Seifert, who lives in Incline Village, Nev., and has a home in Bodega Bay, did a phone interview this week from Colusa, one of his prime spots for duck hunting. He'll watch today's game while "babysitting" some of his grandchildren near Los Altos.

He has 49ers season tickets but hasn't attended a game this season.

"I coached football for 37 years or something like that," Seifert said. "And I love the outdoors. I love to hunt and fish and spend time with my family. So I do that. I watch the games on television, and I listen to the talk shows and I watch ESPN. I consider so many people in the organization friends and we interact from time to time. So I stay on top of it."

Seifert is particularly pleased the 49ers could clinch the division against the Rams, a longtime rival he recalls routinely dominating San Francisco when he was growing up. As the Niners' head coach, Seifert lost his first two games against the Rams in 1989, a preseason defeat in Tokyo and a 13-12 regular-season loss in Candlestick Park.

That set the stage for San Francisco's 30-27 Monday night win in Anaheim later that season. John Taylor had touchdown receptions of 92 and 96 yards, and the 49ers erased a 17-point fourth-quarter deficit to clinch the NFC West title.

Seifert, who had a 15-2 record against the Rams, says it was the most satisfying win he had against his rivals.

Late Rams owner Georgia Frontiere "at halftime was walking the sidelines with her glass of white wine toasting the Rams' fans because they had a lead," Seifert said. "And, ultimately, we came back and won the game. That was pretty special. I hate to gloat, but that was a lot of fun."

Seifert, the owner of five Super Bowl rings, has experienced plenty of good times thanks to his lifelong relationship with the 49ers. But he believes losing makes success even sweeter.

That 1957 loss to the Lions, he says, made him appreciate San Francisco's win over Dallas in the 1981 NFC Championship Game even more. And, today, a division-title-clinching win over the Rams would be particularly satisfying, given the lean years that preceded it.

"We've obviously had some down times," Seifert said, "but that almost makes it better."
 
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it's funny to me some of you niners fans actually believe you will do something in the playoffs. You will get CRUSHED by the first real team you play.
i'll take our chances any day. with our defense we actually have a chance

packers barely beating the giants (who we beat) is evident there is a kink in that armor and our defense is much better then the giants
 
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49ers have the best chance to beat the packers in the playoffs. snowy day in Green Bay ill take our running game over the packers lack of a running game. i think we have the best chance to beat them out of any NFC team
 
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So It's delusional to think the #2 seed has a chance at beating the #1 seed?? Damn just kill the season already then and hand the packers the Lombardi trophy. Just because the Bears/seahawks are done doesn't mean the rest of the NFC is done.
what does da bears & seahawks have to do with SF not being able to beat GB or the saints or whomever it may be? Nothing.

SF's record is better than what they actually are. They've had a soft schedule, let's be real. Who did they beat? Giants (6-6). Detroit (7-5). That's basically it, everyone else is whack. STL, SEA, CIN, CLE, WAS, ARI, TB. That's it, all those teams suck or are just ok.

The best team SF played they lost in the Ravens, their offense only scored 6 points. SF has a beastly defense but you need a scoring offense as well and against a Green Bay or Saints, it's just not going to work out well. Sorry to tell you the truth but it is what it is.

SF is the product of a soft ass schedule.
 
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what does da bears & seahawks have to do with SF not being able to beat GB or the saints or whomever it may be? Nothing.

SF's record is better than what they actually are. They've had a soft schedule, let's be real. Who did they beat? Giants (6-6). Detroit (7-5). That's basically it, everyone else is whack. STL, SEA, CIN, CLE, WAS, ARI, TB. That's it, all those teams suck or are just ok.

The best team SF played they lost in the Ravens, their offense only scored 6 points. SF has a beastly defense but you need a scoring offense as well and against a Green Bay or Saints, it's just not going to work out well. Sorry to tell you the truth but it is what it is.

SF is the product of a soft ass schedule.
The saints loss to teams on our "soft ass schedule". Loss to the bucs and the rams a team we destroyed 26-0 and another 45-7 don't quote me on the bucs game. We loss to the ravens on a short week after having to travel 1,300 miles, teams traveling 1300+miles on short week are 0-13. We ended up 5-1 if I'm correct playing in the eastern time zone. Not bad at all. not saying we are the best in the NFL but to say we don't have a chance, well thats just being a hater.
 
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Not even, the Giants and @Dtroit are great wins and we lost the Ravens game but we were in it the whole game even with getting sacked 9x, if that chop block doesnt happen you dont have an arguement, we can beat the bears we can beat the falcons, so worst case we are the third best team in the NFC. Aaron Rodgers is playing out his mind and people are sleepin on the Saints a little bit but the idea that any given sunday doesnt apply because what? The Ravens know were a damm good football team T Sizzle formerly known as Terrel Suggs said were gonna meet back up in the SB we have the best defense and maybe coach this year in football that gives us a shot right there
 
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Lol at giants and Detroit not being good wins! We beat those teams when they were rolling on all cylinders. The lions had just raped the Bears on Monday night and were undefeated. While the giants were sitting on top of the NFC east and only had two L's I believe.