Sometimes we all need a little help from our friends. On Thursday night, 49ers CEO Jed York found himself in the sights of Rob Larsen, the infamous Seattle Seahawks "sign guy" who stands at the corner of the visitors tunnel where away teams enter and exit the the field. York kept his cool through several moments of taunting from Larsen who did not relent, even with the game out of hand for the Seahawks. Upon hearing the constant yelling from Larsen, 49ers rookie safety Malik Mustapha, who had exited the game with a low ankle sprain, joined York, who seemed to appreciate the gesture. Then the several 49ers Faithful who were watching the interaction got behind their team owner to quiet the Seahawks fan. Larsen, who has rarely missed a game over his two decades as a season ticket holder often is successful at getting under the skin of the opposing team's players, including an incident with former 49ers linebacker Cassius Marsh, who allegedy threw gatorade on the fan in 2018. A few yers later, now-Houston Texans safety Jimmie Ward grabbed one of the many signs Larsen had brought to the stadium, tore it up and danced on it prior to the 49ers running on the field during pregame....
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