Bears’ struggles continue with Cutler on sideline

Reeling without Jay

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Bears quarterback Jason Campbell gets sacked by 49ers defensive tackle Justin Smith during Monday's game in San Francisco. Campbell was hit and chased all night during a 32-7 loss.
Bears quarterback Jason Campbell gets sacked by 49ers defensive tackle Justin Smith during Monday's game in San Francisco. Campbell was hit and chased all night during a 32-7 loss. (AP)
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CHICAGO – Jay Cutler was back home, nursing his concussion and watching as the Chicago Bears got pounded by the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night.

Whether he'll be back behind center this weekend remains to be seen.

"That's the goal, and that's what we're hoping for," Cutler said Tuesday on ESPN Radio's "Waddle & Silvy" show.

He said he's feeling "as normal as can be" and will play again this season. He said he "can't say that for sure" when asked if he'll be ready to play against Minnesota.

Having their starting quarterback certainly would help the Bears, who are suddenly reeling after back-to-back losses to two of the league's top teams in Houston and San Francisco. What happened against the 49ers was particularly ugly and gave more fuel to skeptics who believe the Bears' record was fattened by lackluster opponents over the first half of the season.

Chicago, after all, is 0-3 against the top teams on their schedule when you add the loss at Green Bay in Week 2.

The Bears (7-3) are still in first place, tied with Green Bay for the NFC North lead, and that's something they pointed out afterward.

"That is the upside coming off of this loss," receiver Devin Hester said.

Coach Lovie Smith said, "We have to take 7-3 into it. And I'm not disappointed in us being at the top of our division with the best record, tied for the best record in our division. That's the football team that we are."

They won't be for long if this keeps up.

A defense that had been dominant got picked apart, with backup Colin Kaepernick throwing for 243 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start while Alex Smith sat out to heal from a concussion of his own. The 49ers scored on each of their first four possessions, and the Bears never recovered.

Their offense struggled again, and things were particularly bad in the trenches, with Aldon Smith terrorizing Jason Campbell for 5½ sacks.

They got little from their run game, with Matt Forte managing just 63 yards, and Campbell, the experienced backup the Bears brought in during the offseason after crumbling with Caleb Hanie last year, couldn't do much. He threw for just 107 yards and got picked off twice.

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