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'TNF' takeaways: Rams deliver knockout punch to 49ers 
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua reacts after making a catch for a first down next to San Francisco 49ers cornerback Charvarius Ward. Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images

'TNF' takeaways: Rams deliver knockout punch to 49ers 

The Los Angeles Rams picked up a massive win in the NFC playoff race on Thursday night, beating the San Francisco 49ers 12-6. 

It was the exact opposite game from the Rams' win over Buffalo a week ago when they found themselves in a back-and-forth scoring fest with the Buffalo Bills, but the result is still the same in the standings. 

Here are four takeaways from Thursday's game.

1. Rams keep pace in NFC playoff race

The Rams are not in any position to care about style points right now. They just have to keep winning games, and that is exactly what they did here. The win improves them to 8-6, pulls them to within a half game of Seattle for the top spot in the NFC West and improves their chances for a potential wild-card spot if they were to fail to catch Seattle. 

The Rams, by the way, host Seattle in Week 18 in a game that could be a win-or-go-home matchup.

After starting the season 1-4, the Rams have gone 7-2 in their past nine games with wins over Minnesota, Seattle, Buffalo and now San Francisco. They are one of the hottest teams in the league and one that nobody wants to see in the playoffs.

If they simply win out, they will win the NFC West. 

Their remaining three games are against the New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals and Seahawks at home. That is certainly an attainable goal. 

2. The 49ers are cooked

Blame the injuries if you want — and it would be fair — but there has simply been something missing from this 49ers team all season. Now their playoff chances are pretty gone. 

They were already facing an uphill battle and entered the night with only a 9% chance of making the playoffs. 

With Thursday's loss, those odds dropped down to just 0.1%. 

It is a massively disappointing season for a team that was in the Super Bowl a year ago and entered the campaign with what was widely regarded as one of the most talented rosters in the league.

It is starting to look like maybe they missed their chance for a ring with this core group of players. 

3. Deebo Samuel had a terrible night

Wide receiver Deebo Samuel was mad this week about not getting the football, making a now-deleted social media post about his lack of passes that became a major talking point all week.

The 49ers seemed to go out of their way in an effort to get him the football on Thursday. It did not work. 

Samuel caught just three of the seven passes thrown his way for only 16 yards, while also being flagged for a false start penalty early in the game. The worst play of the night for him, however, was a brutal drop on a wide-open pass that would have not only given the 49ers a first down, but potentially a touchdown if Samuel had been able to hold onto the football.

4. The 49ers will have a big decision to make on Brock Purdy

Is Brock Purdy the guy, or is he just a guy? That is the big question the 49ers have to ask themselves this offseason when it comes to whether or not they give their quarterback the next big contract. 

Right now, Purdy is looking more like the latter, and that was especially true on Thursday.

He completed just 14 of 31 passes for 142 yards, zero touchdowns and a terrible interception late in the game when the 49ers were still only down by three points and in a position to at least potentially tie the game.

It is fair to point out that the 49ers are without their top two running backs, their starting left tackle and a top wide receiver in Brandon Aiyuk, but if you have a true franchise quarterback, you expect them to still be able to make some plays in a big game. Purdy has had too many games this season where he simply has not done that, and it is just one of the reasons they are on the outside of the NFC playoff picture. 

Adam Gretz

Adam Gretz is a freelance writer based in Pittsburgh. He covers the NHL, NFL, MLB and NBA. Baseball is his favorite sport -- he is nearly halfway through his goal of seeing a game in every MLB ballpark. Catch him on Twitter @AGretz

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