My heart was hurting. My head was throbbing. And I'm certain my blood pressure reached an all-time high. But it was worth it.

The San Francisco 49ers, after trailing 17-0 in the first half, defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 27-24, in a thrilling overtime game, to clinch a spot in the 2021 postseason. The way this team stayed together, and showed the kind of resolve that championship teams show, tells us a lot about the players and the coaches. There is no quit in this team. And despite all the criticism they have endured (some of it warranted), this team deserves much respect today.


Here are my 17 "thrilling observations" from Sunday's must-have-it, "win and you're in" game:













I'm so proud of this team. It's been an exhausting season. This team continues to be inconsistent, looking great one game, and bad the next...and great one half, bad the next. But they did what they needed to do to get into the playoffs.


Next up: The hated Dallas Cowboys. The last time to 49ers and Cowboys played in the playoffs? January 1995. This time, Steve Young, Jerry Rice, and Deion Sanders aren't playing. But neither are Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin.

Go Niners!

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