That's what the 49ers are doing, per Jeff Deeney of Pro Football Focus, who also happens to be a season ticket holder. The analyst voiced his frustration on Twitter today.
A nearly 14 percent price hike from this season and a 59 percent price increase (at least in Deeney's case) in just a few years to watch what has mostly been a losing product is garnering some scrutiny from the fanbase on social media.
The 49ers have lost four consecutive games. They will try to end the losing streak this weekend at Soldier Field against the Chicago Bears. This week, head coach Kyle Shanahan was asked if he is deserving of the scrutiny he has received as a response to the team underachieving this season.
"Yeah, you lose four games in a row, I'm the head coach of this team, I expect it, and I deserve it," Shanahan responded.
San Francisco has made the playoffs just once since the 2013 season.
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