Tough loss to swallow today against an inferior St. Louis team.I'd put about half of the loss on Kaep's shoulders. We definitely saw some growing pains out there.First, he should have never been in the end zone for the grounding / safety play; he ran back about 8 yards before heaving the ball. Some blame there goes to the refs for not getting the call right. Second, for the fumbled - pitch play, I split the blame three ways on that one. First the coaching for calling it in the first place. Then Kaep for the bad toss, then Ginn for not falling on the ball or punching it out of bounds. WTH was he thinking trying to pick it up? I'm ready to call it quits on Ginn, he almost lost the game for us last week too.Third, Kaep running out of bounds before we kicked the field goal with about 1:30 left in the game. He wasn't picking up any yards, so at least he should have made the Rams burn their timeout.The rest of the blame goes to the coaches for the mediocre gameplan, and Goldson (?) for the penalty when he hit Bradford sliding. And something's clearly not right with Akers. He'd have been money on that last year. (And again some blame goes to the coaches, why are they playing for that 50 yard field goal knowing Aker's isn't solid instead of being more aggressive to get closer?)Equally concerning is how they handled the running game and Gore. They should know he won't hold up using him like a workhorse, yet they did nothing to ease the load. Yes, I think we lost the #2 seed today. SF lost to an inferior team and I'm sick to my stomach. But Harbaugh will (and should) stick with him. The damage has been done, now he has to see this through. I'm as dejected as I've been all season. Let's hope they turn it around.