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Jed York Must Make Major Changes After San Francisco 49ers Lose Big to Seahawks

October 23, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Memo to San Francisco 49ers’ CEO Jed York: Fire everyone.
You can fire them now, or you can fire them at the end of the season—doesn’t matter. After losing 20-3 to the Seattle Seahawks Thursday night, your season is over. Your team’s record is 2-5. Nothing more for you to see or evaluate.
You can start by firing quarterback Colin Kaepernick. He played scared against the Seahawks, like he always does. Seattle owns him and he knows it. The 27-year-old quarterback came into Thursday night’s game with a career passer rating of 53.7 against Seattle.
Thursday, he posted a passer rating of 68.8 and seemed terrified of throwing an interception or making a mistake. So, on 3rd-and-2 from the Seahawks' 17-yard line late in the third quarter, Niners down 17-0, Kaepernick threw a ground ball to Anquan Boldin.
That was the game. The 49ers had one last shot to make a run at the Seahawks, a team that specializes in choking a...

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