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NFL: SAN FRANCISCO 32, CHICAGO 7: Niners throttle Bears in battle of backup QBs

San Francisco – Strong-armed fill-in Colin Kaepernick made all the right throws, looking every bit a capable NFL No. 1 quarterback.

Published: Nov. 20, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PSTUpdated: Nov. 20, 2012 at 12:22 a.m. PST
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San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick, center, starting in place of injured Alex Smith, threw for 243 yards and two touchdowns Monday during the 49ers’ 32-7 win over the Chicago Bears. (NHAT V. MEYER/SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS)

San Francisco – Strong-armed fill-in Colin Kaepernick made all the right throws, looking every bit a capable NFL No. 1 quarterback.

Kaepernick passed for 243 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start in place of the injured Alex Smith, and the San Francisco 49ers whipped the Chicago Bears, 32-7, on Monday night in a highly anticipated NFC showdown that hardly lived up to the hype.

“It’s everything I could’ve ever wished for,” Kaepernick said. “It feels great just to be out there.”

Kaepernick threw touchdown passes to Vernon Davis and Michael Crabtree, and Kendall Hunter ran for a 14-yard score as San Francisco (7-2-1) jumped out to a big lead by scoring on each of its first four possessions — with Aldon Smith wreaking havoc on the other side of the ball with 51/2 sacks.

Jason Campbell, the other quarterback in this matchup of backups for division leaders, threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall in the third quarter but was sacked five times and threw two interceptions in his first start since October 2011 for Oakland.

He faced fierce pressure all night, on the field for the Bears (7-3) while starter Jay Cutler recovers from a concussion suffered eight days earlier – just like Smith.

After Kaepernick’s stellar night on the big stage, there’s certain to be chatter of a quarterback controversy for the NFC West-leading Niners.

Aldon Smith took over the NFL sacks lead with 15, passing Denver’s Von Miller (13), with the second-best total in franchise history behind Fred Dean’s six-sack day on Nov. 13, 1983, against New Orleans. Tarell Brown and Dashon Goldson each had an interception for San Francisco’s stingy defense, which shut down Campbell, Matt Forte and Co. three years after the teams last met in a 10-6 49ers home win.

“We were playing our defense, stopping the run and then stopping the pass,” Aldon Smith said. “I was just playing my game and getting after it.”

Reigning NFL Coach of the Year Jim Harbaugh earned a key victory four days after his own health issue. The 48-year-old Harbaugh underwent a minor procedure for an irregular heartbeat Thursday.

The 49ers added a safety in the fourth quarter after a replay review. With 9:24 to play, former San Francisco offensive lineman Chilo Rachal was called for intentional grounding out of the end zone, but Harbaugh challenged and the review showed Rachal’s knee was down in the end zone before the ball left.

“It definitely wasn’t our best effort, by no means,” Campbell said.

Kaepernick completed 16 of 23 passes with a 133.1 passer rating. He connected on 12 of his first 14 with a 57-yard strike to Kyle Williams that set up Davis’ 3-yard TD on the next play – and he already had amassed 126 yards passing by the end of the first quarter.

“I think after the first drive I felt really comfortable with what they were doing and what we had in our game plan,” he said.

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