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Purdy: 49ers vs. Bears an underrated rivalry

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The 49ers-Bears games, though, always traffic in such emotion. On the rivalry scale, I would even place it above 49ers-Rams. As proof, I present my hand-selected 10 most memorable games in the series:

—Sept. 24, 1950, Kezar Stadium. This was the 49ers’ second game as an NFL team after four seasons in the old All-America Football Conference. As such, it was a huge deal. The AAFC was demeaned as a “minor league” by the NFL stalwarts. The Bears thought they’d proved the point with a 32-20 victory. But the 49ers won four of the next seven games in the series. From 1950 through 1966, the 49ers and Bears were in the same NFL division and played twice a season.

—Dec. 12, 1965, Wrigley Field. Gale Sayers, the future Hall of Fame running back, had his greatest game as a pro by scoring six touchdowns against the 49ers in a 61-20 victory. If you have seen any NFL Films production about Sayers, you have seen highlights of this game.

—Nov. 13, 1966, Wrigley Field. This was the only tie in the series, with a 30-30 final score. The 49ers’ Ken Willard rushed for three touchdowns and John Brodie threw for 327 yards while leading the team to a fourth-quarter comeback after they trailed 30-20.

—Nov. 10, 1968, Wrigley Field. This might have been Sayers’ lowest moment as a pro. He mangled his knee while being tackled during a 27-19 Bears victory. He was never the same. With today’s medical technology, Sayers probably could have recovered to play well for many more seasons. Instead, he played his last NFL game in 1971 and retired at age 29.

—Oct. 28, 1979, Candlestick Park. Bill Walsh’s first 49er team, which won only two games, nearly pulled off a third victory before falling to the Bears, 28-27, on a late touchdown pass from Mike Phipps to James Scott. But the near miss was a harbinger of Walsh’s future success.

—Sept. 13, 1981, Candlestick Park. The 49ers had lost their season opener the previous week at Detroit, bringing back the mantra of “same old Niners.” But in a 28-17 victory over the Bears, Joe Montana threw three touchdown passes and set the team on the path toward a 13-3 season and the 49ers’ first Super Bowl title.

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