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Purdy: 49ers vs. Bears an underrated rivalry

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—Dec. 14, 1987, Candlestick Park. The gum game. See above. Chew on it a while. Then please dispose of the wrapper.

—Jan. 8, 1989, Soldier Field. On a frostbite day, the underdog 49ers laid a stunning and decisive 28-3 loss on the Bears in the NFC Championship game. I vividly recall Walsh’s flushed and frozen face in the locker room afterward and the peeved countenance of Ditka.

—Oct. 28, 2001, Soldier Field. This might have been the start of the end for Steve Mariucci as head coach. The 49ers had a 28-9 lead in the third quarter, but the Bears roared back to tie the game and win in overtime, 37-31, on a 33-yard interception return by Mike Brown. Afterward, 49er receiver Terrell Owens implied that Mariucci had eased up with a big lead because of his friendship with Chicago coach Dick Jauron. The charge was preposterous, but the Mariucci-Owens relationship was never the same.

—Nov. 12, 2009, Candlestick Park. In a Thursday night game, Mike Singletary faced his former team for the only time as a head coach and won, 10-6, thanks to a Frank Gore touchdown, a Joe Nedney field goal and solid defense.

It would take a pretty unforgettable game for Monday’s contest to break into that list. But it won’t surprise me if it happens. With 49ers-Bears, the unforgettable often turns out to be very gettable.

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