Colin Kaepernick made his first career start against the Bears on Monday Night Football. Photo credit to Yahoo! Sports. |
All week I had been looking forward to this game. I expected
a real defensive battle with a backup quarterback I knew all to well from his
days in Washington and a backup quarterback I have really only seen out of the
wildcat this year.
Colin Kaepernick, a sophomore out of Nevada, didn’t really
see the field last year. This year, San Francisco has implemented the wildcat,
partly as a way to give Alex Smith a chance to catch his breath in the middle
of key drives, and partly to give Kaepernick a chance to get on the field and
do his thing. All year he has been very successful running the wildcat, but I
have seen too many backups do well in limited exposure only to disappoint when
they get their chance to start.
Last night was an exception as Kaepernick led the 49ers to a
route of one of the best defenses the NFL has seen in the past five or more
years. Through ten games, the Bears had forced 30 turnovers but failed to
record one takeaway last night in the 32-7 loss.
Plenty of excuses can be made about the Bears lack of
scoring. There is no doubt that their offensive line is every bit as bad as
people make it out to be, and maybe even worse. Jason Campbell didn’t play too
poorly; he was 14/22 (63.6%) after all. But the 49ers defense was quick to the
ball and he only threw for 107 yards because on several occasions he gave it to
Matt Forte on screens only to see the star running back hit a wall at the line
of scrimmage or behind it.
At one point late in the first half the Bears had -13
passing yards, aided by the first few of Aldon Smith’s 5.5 sacks.
So yes, there are plenty of excuses to be made for the Bears
offense, but excuses won’t help them win games in the playoffs so I don’t
accept any of them, and neither should anyone else.
Besides, there are no excuses to be had for the poor defense
effort Chicago put forth. I don’t know if it had anything to do with not
leaving Chicago until the Packers game was over yesterday, but for a defense
has potent as this Bears defense has been, I thought that at least they weren’t only good as a result of
the easy schedule. Granted, Kaepernick was as accurate last night as any
quarterback I’ve seen, including Drew Brees, but even accurate quarterbacks
shouldn’t have that easy a time picking apart this defense.
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