Sunday’s 49ers win over the Giants shouldn’t be considered a significant accomplishment.
This was hardly a seismic victory that proves San Francisco is destined for postseason glory and is poised to play in a Super Bowl the Bay is hosting come February.
No, Sunday’s win was merely the Niners doing what every playoff-worthy outfit should do when facing a pathetic, bottom-feeding opponent: take its lunch money and walk away.
Make no mistake about it: Sunday’s 34-24 win in the swamps of New Jersey against the New York Giants was the ultimate referendum on the 49ers’ season.
Why? Because the Giants are a disaster. Tactically, philosophically, and politically, that franchise is a mess. They have a rookie quarterback, a receiver room that looks like a community college roster, an underperfor

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