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Chree

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jed york said that because he doesnt want fans to give up, and stop coming to games, and not over pay for tickets, and over pay for concessions.....
 
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Jed York doesnt know shit about football and doesnt give a fuck. Its business as usual with him.

Oct. 11, 2010

49ERS PAGE | 49ERS VIDEO

Matt Maiocco
CSNBayArea.com

Team president and CEO Jed York told Comcast SportsNet that responsibility for the 49ers' 0-5 record begins with him and trickles down to everybody in the organization.

York expressed confidence in coach Mike Singletary and the direction of the organization in a phone interview from the NFL owners meetings in Chicago. He promised 49ers fans, "We're going to make you proud."

York said most of the team's losses have come down to "a couple plays a game," including the team's 27-24 defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. He said the 49ers are a good football team that must play "a little more relaxed."

And York did not back down from his text message to ESPN's Adam Schefter earlier Monday, in which he stated the 49ers would win the NFC West.

Here is the transcript from the Q&A:

Q: Is this a time of crisis for the 49ers?
York: "We just need to relax, take it one practice at a time, one play at a time, one game at a time, and let the rest take care of itself."

Q: You saw and heard the fan reaction last night at Candlestick Park that was directed at Alex Smith. What was your reaction when you heard the crowd?
York: "It's frustrating to lose, but Mike's our coach and he's going to make the decisions on who's playing and who's not."

Q: Have you had any conversations with Alex to see how his mind is right now?
York: "No, I try not to talk to the players. That's not my position."

WTF?!

Q: Has your confidence in Mike Singletary wavered?
York: "No."

Q: Why not? It's a team that had such high expectations and the right buttons aren't being pushed. Why are you still confident in Mike Singletary?
York: "I think when you look at the way we've lost games, even last night, it comes down to a couple plays a game when we're not making plays. And it's not one person. It's everybody -- from me all the way down to guys on the practice squad. It takes a little bit more concentration, a little more focus. I think more than anything, we are a good football team, but we just have to play a little more relaxed."

Q: Couldn't you say that filters down from the head coach, who is not exactly a real relaxed person?
York: "I think it starts with me. And it's everybody. And we're all in this together."

Q: What is your feeling about how Alex Smith is playing?
York: "Everybody needs to play better. If you're 0-5, you can play better."

Q: In the offseason you had an opportunity to address the quarterback situation, whether it be a potential trade for Donovan McNabb or the drafting of a quarterback. Is there regret about not addressing the quarterback situation more than you did?
York: "No. It's a long season and you can't judge based on the first five games."

Q: You mentioned winning the NFC West in a message to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Why make that statement now?
York: "Adam asked if we were going to fire our coach, and I respectfully said, 'Adam, we're going to win our division.'"

Q: Have you addressed the topic of Mike's job security with him or inside the organization?
York: "No."

Q: Are you committed to seeing this thing through with Mike Singletary for the rest of the year?
York: "Mike's our coach."

Q: How disappointing is this for you to have a season everybody expected to be a good year -- pundits picked you to win the NFC West -- and the team starts the season 0-5?
York: "We need to come together when we have adversity and deal with adversity and make sure we don't listen to the outside world and not focus on what other people think. We'll take care of business and we'll prove those people (who made the preseason predictions) right."

Q: Is it business as usual? Do you keep going with the plan you laid out at the beginning of the season?
York: "Yes."

Q: Did you have any say in the Jimmy Raye firing?
York: "No."

Q: What was your reaction when Mike Singletary made that decision?
York: "I think it was a good move."

Q: Did you lead on to Mike that you thought it would be a good move?
York: "No. We always meet the day after the game and when we got home from Kansas City, I said, 'Mike, we'll just meet at the regular time tomorrow. I don't want to talk about anything now. We'll sleep on it and see what our feelings are tomorrow.' He brought it up to me (the next morning). I said, 'If that's what you want to do, coach, I support you.'"

Q: Have you seen reason for encouragement the past two weeks with Mike Johnson at offensive coordinator?
York: "Yeah, I think we did some things well last night. But we need to keep improving. It's not just one piece. It's everybody working together."

Q: Did you expect the defense to play better than it has this season?
York: "I think everybody needs to play better, and I think we're capable."

Q: Do the 49ers need a quote-unquote respected football guy in the front office to steady the ship in times of crisis? Do the 49ers need that kind of guy now?
York: "We need a win right now."

Q: Are you happy with the makeup of the front office?
York: "I like the staff that we have."

Q: Does Sunday's game have much bigger consequences than the typical game, considering it's against the Raiders, you're at home and your team is 0-5. Is this a big game that has significance beyond the standings?
York: "They're all big games for us. We just need to take it one practice at a time, one play at a time, one game at a time."

Q: Anything you want to say directly to the fans?
York: "Just keep supporting us. We're going to make you proud."


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I don't know what you watched, but I was AT the game. While I didn't participate in the booing or the Carr chants, I understand why the majority of the crowd did.



A chance to capitalize on WHAT? A 2 touchdown deficit? Seriously?



The possession following the loudest boos I've ever heard resulted in the first of 2 TDs.



Does it matter? Did you see how the team looked at that point? Nobody saw any sort of comeback in that team if they continued playing the way they were and I firmly believe they would have if the crowd didn't get on their asses, especially Alex Smith.



He got pissed because he was about to get benched. He was about to get benched because the fans were booing him out of the stadium. Make the connection.



Give me a break. The game was done. Without those chants and boos, Alex doesn't start playing aggressively at the end of the game and we lose by 17 instead of 3.

You must not be watching the same Alex Smith as everyone else.




A lot of true Niner fans were participating in those boos.

By the way, the crowd made no more noise during the 49ers' offensive snaps than it usually does, so I don't know where you get this Eagles 12th man bullshit.
Watch your DVR recording and or NFL replay. Go to the possession after the Alex fumble, Sometimes you can't notice shit when you are at the game. I also understand why they would boo but it was horrible timing.


Do you even know how the 12th man benefits a defense?
LOL is the pope catholic?.....













and making the world safe for pedophiles?
 
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Having a running team ain't gonna win you shit? Do you watch football? It ain't too many great QBs in the league, but it's a plethora of elite running backs. Of course you need a solid QB or at least a steady one to win, but to say running the ball ain't needed is retarded. Please name me a super bowl winning team that didn't have a running game.....Even the pass happy Saints last year had a balance running attack that rushed for 1900plus yards combined. You can't win without a running game, the Niners are evidence to that.
YOUR A FUCKIN RETARD, I NEVER SAID NOT HAVING A RUNNING GAME IS GOOD, I SAID HAVING A TEAM BASED ON WINNING BY RUNNINGTHE FOOTBALL AIN'T GONNA WORK, NICE WAY TO MAKE YOURSELF FEEL SMARTER BUT YOU FAILED MOTHAFUCKA
 
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YOUR A FUCKIN RETARD, I NEVER SAID NOT HAVING A RUNNING GAME IS GOOD, I SAID HAVING A TEAM BASED ON WINNING BY RUNNINGTHE FOOTBALL AIN'T GONNA WORK, NICE WAY TO MAKE YOURSELF FEEL SMARTER BUT YOU FAILED MOTHAFUCKA
HAHAHAHA make sure you change yo tampon before you reply next time you pussy quit acting sensitive we talking football.

"HAVING A RUNNING TEAM AIN'T GON WIN SHIT"

That is what you said....First of all I never said the Niners needed to EXCLUSIVELY be a running team, I was just saying that Frank Gore needs to produce more than he has if they are going to be successful. But since you said that "RUNNING TEAMS AIN'T GON WIN SHIT".....I let you know that damn near every super bowl winning team has a top tier running game. Wouldn't that make them a running team? Just because you're good at one thing doesn't mean you can't be good at the other. The Saints last year were a running AND passing team, that's why they won. The Niners are neither right now.
 
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What do you consider primarily passing as? Because I can't think of a super bowl winning team that didn't have a balanced attack. Like I said even the Saints and Colts had a potent running attack.
 
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How about some realistic shit? Maybe a show of confidence is good, but telling everyone your 0-5 team is going to the playoffs? That's like Vernon Davis' gartuntee'd win remark.
He's gonna say whatever he needs to say to make sure the gullible portion of the fan base continues to line his pockets with Franklins despite the product they're given each week.

I'm not going to lie, this team has the talent to still win the division, but they are out-coached and undisciplined every week. Couple that with an ultra-conservative QB, who's conservativeness still causes turnovers, by the way, and you have games like the Philadelphia game for the rest of the year.

With better QB play, they'd be 3-2 right now. New Orleans, Atlanta and Philly are all wins if our QB doesn't kill scoring drives with turnovers. I know it's not all Alex Smith, but an upgrade in that department would garner wins in each of those games despite the defense giving up 20 to the Eagles, despite Gore fumbling twice against the Eagles, despite Joe Nedney missing a short field goal against the Eagles, despite Nate Clements fumbling after the INT against the Falcons, despite Drew Brees' last minute drive against New Orleans, etc. While it's not all on Alex, an upgrade there can and would negate all those misfortunes.
 

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He's gonna say whatever he needs to say to make sure the gullible portion of the fan base continues to line his pockets with Franklins despite the product they're given each week.

I'm not going to lie, this team has the talent to still win the division, but they are out-coached and undisciplined every week. Couple that with an ultra-conservative QB, who's conservativeness still causes turnovers, by the way, and you have games like the Philadelphia game for the rest of the year.

With better QB play, they'd be 3-2 right now. New Orleans, Atlanta and Philly are all wins if our QB doesn't kill scoring drives with turnovers. I know it's not all Alex Smith, but an upgrade in that department would garner wins in each of those games despite the defense giving up 20 to the Eagles, despite Gore fumbling twice against the Eagles, despite Joe Nedney missing a short field goal against the Eagles, despite Nate Clements fumbling after the INT against the Falcons, despite Drew Brees' last minute drive against New Orleans, etc. While it's not all on Alex, an upgrade there can and would negate all those misfortunes.
Don't forget those missed points in the red zone against the Seahawks. Missed wide open Moran Norris and crappy pass to Josh Morgan for TD.
 
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Watch your DVR recording and or NFL replay. Go to the possession after the Alex fumble, Sometimes you can't notice shit when you are at the game. I also understand why they would boo but it was horrible timing.
I actually did watch my DVR recording. Sometimes you don't notice things at the games, but crowd noise is something that isn't easily missed and it's a portion of the game that can only be judged in person, at the game. You don't get the full effect of the crowd on your local channel's broadcast. In the stadium, it was no louder than it usually is when the offense got to the line and was ready to run their play. It got loud whenever Alex fucked up. A 12th man makes noise when they're at the line to fuck the offense up. The crowd was not doing that any more than they usually do (yes, I know they're confused), so no, they didn't turn into Philly's 12th man.

What you heard was 6 years of frustration boiling over at The Stick. These people pay their hard-earned money to watch a guy that cannot get it done. It sends a message to everyone, coach, OC, QB and owner included.

As you said, the game wasn't over, but it sure felt like it was over until those boos erupted and changed the way Smith handled himself the rest of the game.
 
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Shut your goofy-looking ass up you dumb son of a bitch.

I was asking a question that has to do with the future of the 49ers franchise. I know things like this fly over your head, but sustained success is more important than winning a few games just to say you won so you can gloat on a fucking message board. I know looking into the future is probably an overload on your brain, but that's what we're discussing here so if you can't handle it, get the fuck on.

On top of that, I said I would continue to root for and support this team.
your a fucking faggot that is all, dont go to the siccness tailgate your not invited
 
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why these motherfuckers in a Niner fans thread? seriously.......

I'm gonna laugh if the Raiders don't win more than 5 games this season......raiders fans will still say they're the better team lol...

at least I can sit here and let you know that my team the 49ers are trash this year due to our coaching & QB problem...