SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Embattled San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator Greg Roman said he did not react emotionally to the tweet sent out by general manager Trent Baalke's college-aged daughter essentially calling for Roman's job last week.

"Just kind of a matter-of-fact manner," Roman said Thursday, meeting with reporters for the first time since the social media missive went viral in the wake of the Niners' 19-3 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thanksgiving.

"I understand these kinds of things do happen. We talked about it, cleared it up and it's over."

The tweet, since deleted by Cassie Baalke, read "Greg Roman can take a hike..the 49ers don't want you no more" with two sets of clapping hands following the words.

Trent Baalke, meanwhile, issued a statement the following day, after the 49ers were able to muster but 71 yards of offense in the first half and Richard Sherman had two interceptions.

"My daughter and I both regret that her feelings got the best of her after last night's game and that she chose social media as an avenue to express her feelings," read Baalke's statement. "We have apologized to Greg for this unfortunate matter. While disappointed, as a father I will use this as a teachable moment to help my daughter grow."

Roman was asked how the conversation went with Baalke.

"It was very concise, very clear," Roman said. "I have children, I understand and we talked about it briefly. It's over. Period. Really not an issue."