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Haugh: Bears drop from ranks of NFL’s elite

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Making his first NFL start in place of 49ers starter Alex Smith, who like Cutler missed the game with a concussion, Kaepernick responded like the experienced veteran the Bears expected backup Campbell to be. There have been Richter-scale readings higher than Campbell’s passer rating was at points in the first half. By the end of a long night, people wondered why the Bears paid $3.5 million for Campbell — and what the 49ers will do with Kaepernick once Smith returns.

On quick slants, Kaepernick flashed the arm that used to throw 94 mph fastballs. On downfield passes, he displayed a soft touch, especially when hitting Vernon Davis to remind Chicago what a real NFL tight end looks like. The 49ers’ Kid K can play.

“It was surprising but this is the NFL and he came to play,” Bears cornerback Kelvin Hayden said.

The biggest confidence boost for Kaepernick came on the 49ers’ second drive when he delivered a 57-yard beauty to wide receiver Kyle Williams. Williams, who comes from a family that loves the long ball, went deep to beat Hayden and late-arriving safety Chris Conte.

The only thing the Bears did right was decide to leave Cutler at home. The way 49ers pass-rusher Aldon Smith dominated the offensive line with 5 ½ sacks, every pass play would have been a potential accident. If only pass protection was the Bears’ biggest problem — at least they are used to that.

But with Cutler not making the trip, the Bears defense decided not to show up either. The most discouraging thing was the way the 49ers smacked the Bears around like they have almost every trip to the San Francisco Bay Area since 1985. The Bears still can make the playoffs if Cutler returns healthy. They can overcome occasional big plays in the passing game. But they cannot survive if their defense stops stopping the run.

The list of bad defensive performances will be a long one, but safety Major Wright’s name sits near the top. Conte’s won’t be far behind. Come to think of it, after seeing Frank Gore run through another Brian Urlacher arm tackle, and Lance Briggs lunge unsuccessfully at Gore’s backup, Kendall Hunter, it would be easier to say who on the Bears played well.

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