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Tight ends: C
Kellen Davis (54 snaps) caught both passes that were thrown his direction and committed no penalties. In most other weeks, such a performance would have been a cause for celebration. When a lack of big mistakes by Davis and Matt Spaeth (nine snaps) is what stands out, you know it has been a rocky year for the Bears’ tight ends. Rookie Evan Rodriguez (16 snaps) dropped an easy pass in his hybrid role as an H-back.

Offensive line: F
ESPN analyst Jon Gruden’s take was sad but true: “I’ve never seen acts of dominance like this in the National Football League.” Those acts of dominance belonged to Aldon Smith, who looked as if he were competing against high school players as he blew past J’Marcus Webb (59 snaps) and Gabe Carimi (59 snaps) time and time again. Webb’s most comical-slash-depressing flub came late in the second quarter, when he and Campbell landed on their backs at the same time as part of yet another sack by Smith.

Defensive line: D
Many critics expected Colin Kaepernick to struggle in his starting debut because of Julius Peppers (39 snaps) and the Bears’ pass rush. Instead, the Bears’ defensive line provided zero pressure early in the game against Kaepernick and allowed him to play as if he were wearing shorts and shoulder pads in training camp. Not until Corey Wootton (38 snaps) and Israel Idonije (40 snaps) converged on Kaepernick late in the second quarter did the defensive line record a quarterback hit. The group’s only other highlight came when Stephen Paea (24 snaps) tore through the line and stuffed Frank Gore for a 6-yard loss.

Linebackers: D
Lance Briggs (55 snaps) has had a Pro Bowl-caliber season, but he struggled badly against the 49ers. He lost track of Gore for a 13-yard gain when the Bears had the 49ers pinned at their 4-yard line, and three plays later he could not keep pace with Vernon Davis for a 32-yard completion across midfield. Brian Urlacher (55 snaps) and Nick Roach (43 snaps) each missed tackles against Gore, who averaged 4.6 yards a carry.

Cornerbacks: F
The absence of a pass rush placed extra pressure on the Bears’ defensive backs to cover their receivers, and they failed in a big way. Nickelback Kelvin Hayden (12 snaps) was burned on a 57-yard completion from Kaepernick to Kyle Williams about halfway through the first quarter, which set up the 49ers’ first touchdown. Charles Tillman (55 snaps) lost track of Michael Crabtree on a 10-yard touchdown early in the third quarter. Tim Jennings (55 snaps) was burned down the left sideline for a 37-yard pass to Mario Manningham.


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