"Well, when you have a day to think about things, you're able to calm down and realize that some things aren't as bad as they seem, what mistakes happen and what you can do better," Torrey Smith told reporters on Monday. "So I feel a lot better than I did yesterday. But it still doesn't feel good at all losing. Still embarrassed about how we've been playing offensively."

Smith caught two passes on Sunday for 54 yards, 47 of which came on a fourth quarter catch deep down the right sideline.

The highlight was overshadowed by an otherwise frustrating offensive performance. Smith and others were seen showing some of that frustration throughout the game, something the wide receiver vowed to improve on going forward.

"Yeah, my body language was horrible at times," Smith said. "I should never let my frustrations show, especially to y'all. That's not a good thing. I'll work at that. I was definitely very frustrated because we're a better team than what we're showing right now.

"We're better offensively than how we're playing. To be honest, we work too hard to go out on Sundays and play like that. (Jim) Tomsula doesn't deserve this. The fans don't deserve to watch the way we play. We got to get this thing right, now."

Smith continued to reiterate how hard the team is working. That's why the receiver believes success is coming despite the tough times over the last three games.

That sentiment applies to Colin Kaepernick. The 49ers quarterback has struggled over his last two games with five interceptions and no touchdowns. Smith said Kaepernick was at the team facility early Monday morning, going through the tape and trying to get things turned around.