If you mean this season, Denver. No excuse for losing a 10 point lead to a team that was clearly inferior. Oh well, I guess it was all part of the growing process.
If you mean ever, San Francisco in the 1994 NFC Championship. That game still bothers me to this day but I'm also proud of how our guys just refused to give in until the final gun. So close to 3 in a row and the history books.
The CATCH, and the Giants playoff game a couple seasons ago. Felt like someone ripped my heart out, threw it on the floor, and stomped on it both times.
All time? Not real sure. Some losses I was suprisingly indifferent (See Seattle playoff loss 2006), while other less meaningful games I took real bad (See ridiculous Commanders loss at Washington 2006).
This year? Minnesota really sucked because I really believed we were witnessing a special season. But the opening loss to New York bothered me the most. I hate Manning, and I hated losing that first game in the new stadium.
Probably only because I didn't get to watch or listen to "The Catch" game as I was in an airplane at the time - unbelievably poor planning on my part that worked out I guess in the end.
assuming you meant this year, regular season - since vikings and 94 championship are obvious- ima gonna say that first giants game, the opening of the season at home and our inability to stop the pass at all made me so damn mad cause i knew we were better then that, plus eli is such a little *****.
This year: The last loss to the Vikings of course. Any other preceding loss didnt really matter.
All time: 49'ers NFC title game - spotting them 21 pts in first 12 minutes of the game. Gutwrenching and cost us a the only team to win 4 straight SB's. THATS why its hardest one for me.