The San Francisco 49ers have hit a rough patch as the NFL season winds down, and even the general manager’s daughter is chiming in with calls for change.
Presumably the 49ers will not fire offensive coordinator Greg Roman just because general manager Trent Baalke’s daughter wants him ousted. But it certainly can’t help his case either.
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If nothing else, you know that her opinion on the topic means that it might come up as a dinner conversation topic. With things going so poorly, that’s not exactly a good thing for Roman right now, especially considering how bad the offense specifically has been in San Francisco.
It’s already a foregone conclusion that head coach Jim Harbaugh will be gone at season’s end. Presumably Roman’s job will be at risk as well. If he is fired, count Cass Baalke among the people who will be happy.
Here is the since-deleted tweet, as provided by Jennifer Chan:
ICYMI Baalke's daughter's tweet which has since been deleted. pic.twitter.com/1VmI83qtiV
— Jennifer Lee Chan (@jenniferleechan) November 28, 2014
I need some help understanding the emoticon usage here. Those hands clapping denote a round of applause, right? Is Cass Baalke applauding the idea of Roman’s departure? Is she applauding herself for the clever tweet, even if she would later delete it? Why not use an angry face emoticon?
So many questions surrounding the 49ers. Just add these to the list.
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