Fans put Jed York on blast when he offers free 49ers tickets
Oct 6, 2015 at 1:53 PM
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Many empty seats can be seen during the 49ers vs Packers game last Sunday. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) Jed York may want to quit social media for a while. The maligned owner of the 49ers is receiving the brunt of fan abuse, both on Twitter and via a change.org petition, after another disastrous performance by the team. The first blow came on Sunday when York tweeted he was giving away free tickets to the Packers game. Some of the responses were … negative. @JedYork I can't give my tickets away, either Jed. — Jake Echanove (@JakeEchanove) October 3, 2015 @JedYork no one cares since you dismantled the team and coaching staff. Keep losing
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