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Pompei: Bears’ Campbell only raises more questions

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Lovie Smith indicated after the game that he feels good about the chance of Cutler returning Sunday. But as the 49ers proved Monday, you can’t be sure about when a concussed player will return.

“Jason Campbell is more than capable,” Marshall said. “He’s a starting quarterback who is in a backup role. If we give him enough time to make the throws, and then when he makes the throws if we come down with it, it’s a different story about him. He needs guys around him making better plays and we didn’t do that tonight.”

We can’t judge Campbell too harshly based on one performance. Even if the backup who signed a one-year, $3.5 million deal in the offseason didn’t have a Grand Canyon-sized hole he was trying to dig out of, this would have been a tough first assignment.

He was playing on a national stage in a hostile stadium against the No. 1 scoring defense in the NFL.

“You have to throw it away and move forward,” Campbell said. “It was definitely one of the toughest games I’ve been involved with in my career.”

At least he didn’t throw five interceptions the way Cutler did the last time the Bears played at Candlestick Park in 2009.

Campbell didn’t have much help from his offensive linemen, who played like they wanted to send 49ers outside linebacker Aldon Smith to the Pro Bowl and Campbell to the hospital.

The receivers struggled to get open.

“We have to give him a chance,” Hester said. “We didn’t give him a chance to showcase his talents tonight. We have to give him an opportunity to get a good look.”

Campbell gave no one the evil eye.

“We all have some improvements to do,” he said. “I’m not going to sit here and say anything about one position. I think we all, from top to bottom, have a lot of work to do.”

The Bears’ quarterback play has been concerning for much of the season, even through the good times. It might be more concerning now.

If the Bears want to be the best team in the NFC, they need a quarterback who can overcome long odds and win in tough situations.

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