Friday, November 28, 2014

49ers CEO apologizes for the team's embarrassing Thanksgiving loss



(Bob Donnan/USA TODAY Sports)

San Francisco 49ers CEO Jed York was utterly disappointed with the way the his team took the field on Thanksgiving night. The teams 19-3 loss puts them in a rather precarious position with the playoffs losing.

It was also just an atrocious game to watch.

San Francisco managed just 164 total yards of offense and didnt even make it out of their half of the field until the middle of the third quarter.

As far as terrible games go, this was one for the ages. York decided to tweet an apology to 49ers fans after the carnage ended.

How did the San Francisco coaching staff feel about Yorks apology? Jim Harbaugh chose to ignore it.

I dont know anything about the tweet. Jim Harbaugh responding to @JedYork They played better as a team than we did

Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) November 28, 2014

Colin Kaepernick, whose most reliable receiver during the game was Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, agreed with York.

Kaepernick agreed with Jed York's unacceptable/apology tweet: "It's not acceptable. We didn't play well. We have much higher standards"

Cam Inman (@CamInman) November 28, 2014

And for those of you who love a good controversy, the local Bay Area media has you covered.

The last time Jed York offered up words like that, Mike Singletary wasn't the head coach much longer. Not saying this is exactly the same

Tim Kawakami (@timkawakami) November 28, 2014

Enjoy your weekend, Niners fans.

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Source: http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/11/49ers-ceo-apologizes-for-the-teams-embarrassing-thanksgiving-loss



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