Author: Matt Maiocco / Source: NBCS Bay Area
PHOENIX – Jed York “mutually parted ways” with Jim Harbaugh after the 2014 season to begin a string of three consecutive years in which the 49ers fired their head coach.
He canned Jim Tomsula after the 2015 season, during which the 49ers won five games.
York went back to work just 12 months later. He pulled the plug on Chip Kelly’s tenure with the 49ers after a 2-14 season as part of an organizational overhaul that included the firing of general manager Trent Baalke.
Yet, things are a lot different after two losing seasons with coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch in charge.
York is actually showing some patience.
Since York signed Shanahan and Lynch to six-year contracts in 2017, the 49ers have won just 10 games. But instead of being on the hot seat after two seasons, Shanahan and Lynch have earned even more confidence from York.
“And I wanted to send the message to them and send the message to our fans, send the message to our players on the roster and potential free agents going forward that these guys,” York said of the six-year contracts.
“We’re probably not going to get it all right in the first year, first two years,…
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