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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Then again, the way the line was blocking, it might not have mattered if Cutler was playing.

Either way, it's not hard to see why Campbell used phrases such as "worst nightmare" and "wakeup call" afterward.

The Bears had a chance to show they could beat an elite team, and got flattened instead.

"I have never been on a team that works harder, coaches and players," said Brandon Marshall, who was swarmed all night and finished with two catches for 21 yards. "We really are excited about this opportunity we have, as far as the entirety of the season. There is no complacency. It seems like every time we win a game we work a little bit harder. I love that about this team. We just have to get better, especially on the offensive side of the ball, and that starts with the leaders. Me being one of the guys, I have to be better."

Beating the Vikings (6-4) is no sure thing.

League rushing leader Adrian Peterson has averaged just under 103 yards in eight games against them and went off for 224 in a game in 2007, the most ever by a Bears opponent. On the other side, Jared Allen tends to give them fits with 13 sacks in eight games against Chicago, and that doesn't bode well, whether it's Campbell or Cutler at quarterback.

And, of course, Cutler hopes it's him.

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