Christian McCaffrey's new teammates spoiled his debut with the 49ers. The trade that sent McCaffrey to San Francisco brought a great deal of energy to the team and the fanbase. And you could feel that enthusiasm early in Sunday's game. But it didn't last.

A second-half collapse and pathetic display from the offense, defense and special teams led to a blowout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

To make matters worse, former 49ers' head coach, Jim Harbaugh, and many of the 2012 49ers were on hand, as the Super Bowl team from that season was being recognized. That had to be awkward. The coach you let go in the building to watch your current coach get dominated. If I'm Harbaugh and anywhere near Jed York, I'm letting loose the loudest throat-clearing "ahem" ever.

And if that wasn't enough, the loss (coupled with a Seattle win) puts the Seahawks in first place in the NFC West. Most people were saying they were dead. Actually, I was one of the few who thought they'd be decent this year. But I don't like to brag.


This game reminded me of Judith Viorst's, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, in which a boy named Alexander has the worst day ever. Nothing went right. Everything went wrong.

That's how my day went. And that's how the 49ers game went.

Here are the things that jumped out to me in this terrible, horrible, no good, very bad loss:




The 49ers head to Inglewood to play the Rams next Sunday. The Rams will be coming off of a bye. If the 49ers lose that game, which would be their third in a row, they will have dug themselves into yet another hole that will be difficult to get out of.

That might be enough to even make Alexander's day look not so bad.

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