You know your favorite team's season has officially taken a nosedive when the team's owner can't even give away free tickets on Twitter -- and that's what happened to the 49ers over the weekend.

At some point on Friday, 49ers owner Jed York decided it would be a good idea to go on Twitter and give some free tickets away to his team's Week 4 game against the Packers at Levi's Stadium.  

The only problem with the plan is that York apparently forgot that he's the least popular person in San Francisco right now after running Jim Harbaugh out of town and hiring a guy who's led the team to a 1-3 start. 

After York sent out his tweet, 49ers fans made jokes.

They also kindly let York know that they're not interested in his free tickets. 

This fan would probably take free Michigan tickets.

This was also a popular answer. 

It's not clear who the tickets went to, but whoever got them was treated to a 17-3 loss by the 49ers.

If York really wants to excite fans on Twitter, he'll give away Super Bowl tickets. After all, Super Bowl 50 is being played at York's stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. The Feb. 7 game will be televised by CBS. 

Jed York isn't exactly the most popular man in San Francisco right now. (USATSI)
Jed York isn't exactly the most popular man in San Francisco right now. (USATSI)