Remember Jeff Garcia? He hopes you do.

The 11-year NFL quarterback who last played a game in 2009 wants to make a comeback, this reincarnation as a coach. A litany of jobs are opening up — the Jaguars, Bills and Rams already have canned their head coach, with the Chargers and Broncos expected also to have vacancies — but Garcia has one landing spot in mind.

The 46-year-old, whose coaching experience comprises being a CFL offensive consultant and quarterbacks coach, wants to return to where he began his pro career.

“Let’s go @49ers, the time is now @JedYork You want fire, passion & knowledge, I have it all & an experienced staff to back me. #2017Comeback,” Garcia wrote in a since-deleted tweet, helpfully screengrabbed by KNBR in San Francisco, soon after reports emerged indicating Chip Kelly and GM Trent Baalke would be fired.

Garcia had a mostly successful tenure with the 49ers from 1999-2003, throwing for 113 touchdown and 56 interceptions and racking up three Pro Bowls, but the team was just 35-36 with him under center. He may be best remembered for his feuds with Terrell Owens, the diva star whom he unhappily relied on as his best receiver.

When his well-traveled career finished in 2011 as a Houston backup, Garcia tried to get into coaching, eventually settling for a role with the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL. He has worked with several NFL quarterbacks — including Mark Sanchez — and tried to train San Francisco’s Colin Kaepernick in 2015, but was rebuffed.

Now Garcia is publicly tweeting to the 49ers CEO — and then erasing the evidence — to try to get his foot in the door. Perhaps one of his 7,000 followers knows someone who knows someone with the team?