2025-12-22 49ers at Colts

2025-12-22 49ers at Colts

Monday Night Football

Kickoff time: Monday, December 22 • 8:15 PM ET • UTC −5
Indianapolis, IN (Lucas Oil Stadium)

Leo rising puts Indy (home) in a “prime time / prove it” spotlight, but this is not a clean, simple chart: the night screams fog + weirdness. With multiple Neptune squares (Sun/Venus/Mars) plus Saturn ☌ Neptune and the Moon near the DESC conjunct Pluto, expect a game that can feel slippery: stalled red-zone sequences, odd bounces, miscommunication, or one “what was that?” momentum flip that changes everything. If it’s close late, this chart likes sudden swings more than smooth closes.


Dominants

  • Sun (ASC ruler) in Capricorn, 5th house: home team’s identity runs through execution + willpower, but must fight the Neptune haze.
  • 5th-house Capricorn/Sagittarius pile-up (Sun–Mars + Mercury/Venus): big “stage” energy—playmakers, bold calls, and scoreboard potential.
  • Saturn (DSC ruler) in Pisces, 9th house ☌ Neptune (applying): away side’s “plan/structure” is mixed with fog—can be brilliant… or confusing/penalty-prone.
  • Moon in Aquarius, 6th house ☌ Pluto and near DSC: trench-war intensity, pressure spikes, emotional surges, and “turnover/stop” potential.

Element & modality balance

Traditional planets (Sun→Saturn):

  • Elements: Fire 2 / Earth 2 / Air 1 / Water 2 (pretty balanced; slightly “mixed conditions”)
  • Modalities: Cardinal 3 / Fixed 1 / Mutable 3 (action + adaptation > steady rhythm)

All planets (incl. outer):

  • Elements: Fire 2 / Earth 3 / Air 2 / Water 3
  • Modalities: Cardinal 3 / Fixed 3 / Mutable 4 (mutable edge → game shape can change midstream)

Moon report

  • Moon Aquarius 4°50′ in the 6th house
    • Reads like: systems vs systems, defense/special teams emphasis, “work rate” deciding drives.
    • With Moon ☌ Pluto (separating 2°23): expect heavy momentum early and at least one “pressure event” (big sack/strip, goal-line stand, sudden swing).

Angular hits (tight)

  • Moon ~3° from the DSC (Aquarius 7°57′) → emotions + tempo are right on the opponent axis.
  • Pluto ~5°30 from the DSC → intensity / power plays hover around the matchup line.

ASC / DSC rulers (and what they’re saying)

ASC Leo → Sun (home/Colts tone)

  • Sun □ Neptune (separating 2°02): clarity issues, misreads, “should’ve had that” plays.
  • Sun □ Saturn (separating 5°45): pressure, conservative moments, grind-it-out sequences.
  • Sun ☌ Mars (applying 4°24): physical edge, urgency, aggression (good… until it’s sloppy).
  • Sun ☌ Venus (applying 3°30): star-power flashes, highlight potential, but also “value” decisions (kicking vs going).

DSC Aquarius → Saturn (trad) / Uranus (modern) (away/49ers tone)

  • Saturn ☌ Neptune (applying 3°43): disciplined chaos—either a master plan or confusion.
  • Venus □ Saturn (separating 2°14): skill timing off; could show as drops, route timing, or kicking tension.
  • Saturn ⚹ Uranus (applying 2°31): adjustments land if they stay composed.
  • Uranus in the 10th house: “public result” can flip suddenly; upset/curveball energy is real.

House emphasis & game-script notes

  • 5th house loaded (Mercury/Venus + Sun/Mars): offense/creativity matters; expect at least a few bold calls or “we came to score” sequences.
  • 6th house (Moon + Pluto): not just finesse—attrition and pressure decide key downs.
  • 9th house (Saturn + Neptune): coaching, belief, and game-plan adjustments are huge; also a classic place for strange flags / replay drama / perception disputes.
  • 10th house Uranus: the scoreboard narrative can turn on one weird play—pick, muff, trick, busted coverage, or a chaotic special-teams moment.
  • 12th house Jupiter ℞ (Cancer): hidden factors—late breaks, “nobody saw that coming,” or a quiet player becoming decisive.
Astrology Transit Data - click to expand
 ## 49ers @ Colts - Sport: nfl - Location: Indianapolis, IN (Lucas Oil Stadium) - Local: 2025-12-22 20:15:00 EST - UTC: 2025-12-23 01:15:00 UTC - Lat/Lon: 39.760100, -86.163900 Planet positions: - Sun: Capricorn 01°27′ - Moon: Aquarius 04°50′ - Mercury: Sagittarius 15°15′ - Venus: Sagittarius 27°56′ - Mars: Capricorn 05°51′ - Jupiter: Cancer 22°28′ (Rx) - Saturn: Pisces 25°42′ - Uranus: Taurus 28°13′ (Rx) - Neptune: Pisces 29°25′ - Pluto: Aquarius 02°27′ House positions: - ASC: Leo 07°57′ - MC: Aries 26°20′ - 1: Leo 07°57′ - 2: Leo 28°59′ - 3: Virgo 24°34′ - 4: Libra 26°20′ - 5: Sagittarius 02°35′ - 6: Capricorn 07°41′ - 7: Aquarius 07°57′ - 8: Aquarius 28°59′ - 9: Pisces 24°34′ - 10: Aries 26°20′ - 11: Gemini 02°35′ - 12: Cancer 07°41′ Planet aspects: - Uranus ⚹ Neptune (Orb: 1°12′, Separating) - Venus □ Neptune (Orb: 1°28′, Applying) - Sun □ Neptune (Orb: 2°02′, Separating) - Venus □ Saturn (Orb: 2°14′, Separating) - Moon ☌ Pluto (Orb: 2°23′, Separating) - Saturn ⚹ Uranus (Orb: 2°31′, Applying) - Neptune ⚹ Pluto (Orb: 3°02′, Separating) - Jupiter △ Saturn (Orb: 3°14′, Separating) - Sun ☌ Venus (Orb: 3°30′, Applying) - Saturn ☌ Neptune (Orb: 3°43′, Applying) - Uranus △ Pluto (Orb: 4°14′, Separating) - Sun ☌ Mars (Orb: 4°24′, Applying) - Moon ⚹ Neptune (Orb: 5°26′, Separating) - Jupiter ⚹ Uranus (Orb: 5°45′, Separating) - Sun □ Saturn (Orb: 5°45′, Separating) - Mars □ Neptune (Orb: 6°26′, Separating) - Moon △ Uranus (Orb: 6°38′, Separating) - Jupiter △ Neptune (Orb: 6°56′, Separating) - Venus ☌ Mars (Orb: 7°55′, Applying) - Jupiter ☍ Pluto (Orb: 9°59′, Separating) Other aspects: - Venus ⚻ Uranus (Orb: 0°17′, Applying) 

49ers @ Colts — postgame astrology recap

This game was the perfect “Neptune night”, and it played out almost like the chart storyboarded it: fast points, slippery execution, weird penalties/reviews, and swing-plays that felt inevitable once the pressure hit. The final (49ers 48, Colts 27) wasn’t just “better team wins”—it was momentum as a weapon, with the Colts repeatedly showing they could move the ball… and then getting yanked off-script by chaos events.

The opening script: “big stage, loud scoring” (5th-house emphasis)

From the jump, both offenses came out like they were in a spotlight game—exactly what that 5th-house stack (Sag/Cap emphasis) tends to do. Indy’s first drive had everything: tempo, chunk plays, a couple “almosts,” and then the payoff—a 20-yard TD strike to Pierce. Even the early false start and formation penalty didn’t derail the vibe; it just foreshadowed that this wouldn’t be clean.

And then San Francisco answered immediately with their own “stage energy” drive—Kittle up the seam, McCaffrey as the engine, and a quick touchdown to match it. That part of the chart was loud: this was never going to be a sleepy, field-position slog.

Where the chart really took over: Moon near the DESC + Pluto

Once the game reached that first pressure hinge, the Moon-Pluto signature showed up like a stamp: a kickoff fumble that instantly flipped the field and turned into points. That’s not just “turnover luck”—that’s the Pluto-on-the-matchup-axis vibe: a moment that feels like the game gets “pulled” into a new track.

That single play didn’t just add 7 points; it changed Indy’s psychology. You could see it in the pattern afterward: the Colts kept producing yards, but San Francisco kept producing consequences.

Neptune squares = fog, flags, reviews, and “almost plays”

This was a Neptune chart in the most literal football way:

  • Penalties that erase reality (big gains negated, “no play,” sudden rewinds)
  • Replay/review weirdness (a completion overturned)
  • Drive texture that feels slippery (good movement followed by a stall, or a clean throw followed by a miss)
  • A 64-yard field goal that hits the crossbar — that is pure “Neptune/Uranus theater”: dramatic, surreal, and just off.

Even when Indy scored, it often came with that Neptune flavor—like “yes, but…” (a flag, a hold, a false start, a bailout DPI). And when San Francisco scored, it often came from a place that looked effortless… until a sack-fumble or near-disaster reminded you the whole night was unstable.

Saturn–Neptune: disciplined chaos vs. collapsing structure

The Saturn ☌ Neptune theme is “structure dissolving under pressure.” You saw it in both directions:

  • Indy: enough structure to march, but enough fog to commit false starts / holds / illegal formation at the worst times.
  • San Francisco: enough structure to keep answering, but not immune to “Neptune moments,” like the sack-fumble that could’ve been a disaster if it isn’t recovered.

This is why the score ballooned past the total. Neptune doesn’t only create unders. When Neptune creates short fields and defensive scores, it creates overs that feel messy, not “elite offense” overs.

Why the total flew OVER (and why it still fits the pregame “fog” call)

We leaned “under-ish” pregame because Neptune often wastes possessions. That part happened—there were stalls, penalties, and missed/blocked flow.

But the other side of Neptune is the cheap points engine:

  • Kickoff fumble → instant short-field TD
  • Sack-fumble and chaos field position
  • Late pick-six (the purest Moon/Pluto punctuation mark possible)

That’s how you get a game that feels sloppy and still ends at 75 total points. It’s not clean scoring—it’s scoring through distortion.

The decisive snap: the late defensive dagger

When Indy tried to push back late, the chart’s “pressure spike” signature landed as the finishing move: interception return touchdown. That’s the Moon/Pluto story in one play—possession turns into punishment, and the game goes from “maybe” to “done” instantly.

It also fit the broader pattern: Indy could move the ball, but once the game demanded precision under stress, the chart favored violent momentum swings rather than a composed comeback arc.


Quick notes on your added player/team transits (how they matched the tape)

  • Brock Purdy — Mars ☌ Sun (exact in window): played like a QB in “attack mode”—decisive, assertive, repeatedly willing to go back on the gas after momentum events.
  • Shanahan — Venus △ Chiron: “healing through design” is a real way to describe it—after chaos moments, the response drives felt purpose-built to restore control.
  • Kittle “untouched by swift transits”: and he looked like the steady anchor—reliable chain-mover, no drama, just presence.
  • McCaffrey — Moon ☌ Neptune: classic slippery multipurpose night—rushing + receiving, hard to “see” cleanly for the defense, and central to the foggy flow.
  • Lenoir — Moon ☌ Neptune (one-day spike): Neptune can show up as mistiming or “soft edges” in coverage/discipline—your log has roughness/DPI-type energy in the game texture.
  • Piñeiro — Uranus ☍ Pluto (long window): high-variance kicker symbolism is dead-on with the crossbar 64-yarder moment—spectacle, volatility, and “almost history.”

Final takeaway

This wasn’t just “49ers offense good.” It was a chart-driven game where chaos fed the stronger side. Indy had stretches of real offense, but Neptune kept warping the field—flags, reviews, bizarre special-teams events, and finally the Pluto-style kill shot defensive touchdown to slam the door.