Even before San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo decided to play the part of Santa Claus and bring gifts of great joy to the Tennessee Titans and their fans, I had a bad feeling about this game. I am normally an optimist, but something about this cross-country trip, on a short week, made me uneasy.

I even tweeted as much, saying I was concerned about two things: First, I knew the Titans are really good against the run, and was worried that this game might rest on the right arm of Garoppolo. That turned out to be true, and it didn't go well.

Second, I was concerned about A.J. Brown and Julio Jones returning to the Titans' lineup. Those wide receivers, coupled with the fact that the 49ers secondary has been giving up more fantasy points to receivers than almost every team, made me question if the 49ers would win this game. Jones wasn't a factor, but Brown destroyed the 49ers secondary. Now, I'm not a prophet or anything like that, but I was picking the Titans to win. And then I started listening to 49ers Twitter, and was influenced to pick San Francisco. That was a bad idea.

Regardless, the 49ers lost...and so did I. Today, Garoppolo is Santa in Nashville, and Satan in the Bay Area. And I feel like the Grinch. So here are my 14 observations from last night's brutal loss in Tennessee.












The 49ers have some extended time off, and return to the field Sunday, January 2nd as they host the Houston Texans. The 49ers need to win this one to secure a postseason bid. Until then, we'll have to deal with the pain of another loss that should have been a win.

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