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Boycotting the team is a non-violent way that will force the nfl, to reconsider its ownership group. If the niners product isnt consumed they will notice. Stop going to games, stop watching, stop buying jersey's that hits them where it hurts. Goodell and the rest of the owners would see the problem. It would have to be widely done broadcast through multiple mediums, and commitment would have to be fan base wide(highly unlikely, but not impossible).

Or you can pull an anonymous hack, and dox him, but thats really f'd up.
I'm new here but that banner looks the goods. You can also couple it with a walk-out at home games. We recently had a walk-out turn into a successful protest here in Australia in the soccer. Fans agreed to attend the game and all walk-out at the same time during the game. 1000 people walked out together during TV coverage and the management body had to acknowledge the issue to TV interviewers in the following days. It was very successful with only 1000 or so people walking out. With the larger NFL stadium the 49ers would need more than that to walk out but perhaps it would help if you all agreed to sit in the same part of the stadium (not sure how the seating works). Obviously it needs promotion within the 49ers community to work.
[ Edited by YeahNahhButHey on Dec 15, 2015 at 5:52 PM ]
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Originally posted by fropwns:
Less of this^



More of this^

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When occupy Wall Street was occupying Wall Street I couldn't help but think how oft her the CEOs of Goldman, Freddie, and Fannie actually show up to Wall Street to work on a daily basis.

Which made me think maybe the protests are in the wrong places. You need to find where these people live, eat, and play and occupy those places. Setup protests in front of his house or gated community. Occupy where he plays golf. Follow his family around and take pics like the paparazzi.

Or you could grafetti the hell out of the stadium, throw salt on the turf, and trash as much as you can as fans so he has to spend every dollar to clean it up before superbowl
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'Boycott Jed's SB' campaign.
Originally posted by nj9er:
When occupy Wall Street was occupying Wall Street I couldn't help but think how oft her the CEOs of Goldman, Freddie, and Fannie actually show up to Wall Street to work on a daily basis.

Which made me think maybe the protests are in the wrong places. You need to find where these people live, eat, and play and occupy those places. Setup protests in front of his house or gated community. Occupy where he plays golf. Follow his family around and take pics like the paparazzi.

Or you could grafetti the hell out of the stadium, throw salt on the turf, and trash as much as you can as fans so he has to spend every dollar to clean it up before superbowl

While I don't advocate destroying someone's personal property, 99% of these dudes are far too lazy to actually follow through on all the crap they talk on here. Why boycott the team when you can continue watching the games, and come to sites like these that run 49er advertisements (a small portion of which goes to the York family)?

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the 49ers management seriously (really) doesn't care what you say about them. Just ask Tim Kawakami.

He's been talking s**t about the team for years and still can't even get Jed to acknowledge his existence.
Originally posted by YeahNahhButHey:
I'm new here but that banner looks the goods. You can also couple it with a walk-out at home games. We recently had a walk-out turn into a successful protest here in Australia in the soccer. Fans agreed to attend the game and all walk-out at the same time during the game. 1000 people walked out together during TV coverage and the management body had to acknowledge the issue to TV interviewers in the following days. It was very successful with only 1000 or so people walking out. With the larger NFL stadium the 49ers would need more than that to walk out but perhaps it would help if you all agreed to sit in the same part of the stadium (not sure how the seating works). Obviously it needs promotion within the 49ers community to work.

Sit in strategically placed seats, so when you all vacate it spells F U JED! LOL
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Anyone got a really hot sister that would accuse jed of sexual assault?
I think if they at least tried to change things up a little, played more psoitive, took some ownership of the poor decisions and still lost people would understand. Instead they do they same crap over and over and treat fans like an back account on holiday, taking all the time.and not giving anything back.
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Think some of u guys are missing the point of this thread. We're talkin bout sabotage and public displays of dissatisfaction.
[ Edited by ChazBoner on Dec 15, 2015 at 7:12 PM ]
i aint buying soda or beer anymore at the games, i just get drunk before... I am doing my part.
Originally posted by ChazBoner:
Think some of u guys are missing the point of this thread. We're talkin bout sabotage and public displays of dissatisfaction.

When we find something good, Count me in. UNLESS

UNLESS

UNLESS

We draft a QB next year ROUND 1 AND/OR Fire Tomsula and Co.. Then all bets are off and im back on the train. because that at least means they knew they F*ked up and are willing to fix it.

If we go into next year with Kap/Tomsula Or Gab/Tomsula and draft nothing. Pfffffff. How much of my $ you want to help sabotage this thing cause im dowwwn
[ Edited by SundayTicket on Dec 15, 2015 at 7:27 PM ]
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Paper bags always make a statement and the media loves them.
Best part of this thread was the NWO theme.
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