![]() ![]() ![]() SF is without CB Nate Clements (notes), S Michael Lewis is hurting and the team enters this contest having allowed the 9th-most pass plays of 20+ yards. That said, he's a good bet to throw upwards of 40 times this Thursday and, after finding TE Greg Olsen (notes) for 3 TDs in Week 9, don't be surprised if he leans on speedy WR Devin Hester (notes) in this one. QB Jay Cutler (notes) has been a turnover machine in four road games (10 INTs) and his pass protection is getting worse by the week (sacked a combined 8 times by CLE and ARI the past 2 games). If Forte has any success, it's likely to be out of the backfield as a receiver – SF has allowed the 4th-most receiving FAN PTS to RBs and Forte compiled a season-high 74 yards on 6 catches last week. And, although Chris Johnson ran wild on SF last week, I wouldn't count on RB Matt Forte (notes) to get many opportunities against a 49ers defense that is allowing a league-low 3.4 YPC and is sure to be grumpy after a loss to TEN last week. What to watch for: Hard to believe the traditionally blue collar Bears have the 2nd-fewest rush attempts per game in the league. BEARS – 4.2 YPC allowed | 207 YPG passing allowedĤ9ERS – 3.4 YPC allowed | 241 YPG passing allowed ![]()
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