Originally posted by OregonNiner87:Originally posted by backontop:Originally posted by area49:Originally posted by backontop:Originally posted by area49:Originally posted by darkknight49:Originally posted by NinerGM:Originally posted by darkknight49:
seriously? Protest strategy? For a coach?
Dude IMHO, our fanbase is really showing it's colors.... and you wonder why 49er fans are hated. There are franchises out there that haven't won anything and people are acting as if this, tonight, is the end of the world... literally. You would think someone broke into their homes and robbed them or the 49ers levied a tax simply for using the word "49er Fan" in posts here. I've never seen anything like the level of gross hyperbole I've seen tonight EVER as a 49er fan.
Unprecedented.
i must agree. This is simply ridiculous.
I'm pissed. If we get a bad coach, we continue to suck. Revenue goes down. Stadium deal goes kaput. What do we do then?
we fire that coach, hire a new one and start the cycle over again all while staying away from LA.
You forgot the part where the team loses money and fan interest. If the fans give up on the team, what reason do they have to stay here? And don't give me bulls**t like "tradition" and "history".
losing fan interest? We've sucked for the past 8 years and guess what I'm still as interested now as I was in 2002 when we went the playoffs. The "fans" that lose interest are a blessing as the 49ers do not need fair weather fans. And reason to stay? Because LA sucks!
Uh, actually we do. Those fans help revenue, which gets us better stadiums, and help attract better personnel. And usually those fans are an indication of good times.
Guess what? There are plenty of teams in the NFL that have sucked a lot longer than the 49ers have and they still sell tickets. I don't see them up and moving to LA so the answer is WE STAY AWAY FROM LA! LA is a s**thole. It failed twice miserably with 2 different NFL teams. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me, there won't be a fooling me a third time. The NFL won't make the same mistake for a third time.