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(CBS) The Bears (5-6) host the 49ers (3-8) on Sunday at noon at Soldier Field. Here are my observations heading into the game.

FIRST IMPRESSION

Quickly: Top-of-mind name the Bears acquired in the offseason by draft or free agency who has made the biggest impact? I did a quick poll in the Halas Hall press room, and it confirms my answer: Tracy Porter. The eighth-year cornerback has given the defense something they did not have a year ago at that spot — and with a bit of a swagger.  According to Stats, Inc., Porter has permitted only a 40.4 completion percentage, second only to Darrelle Revis of the Jets, while defending 10 passes and allowing only two touchdowns. You can argue outside linebacker Pernell McPhee is 1A on that quickie quiz, or maybe safety Adrian Amos, but Porter has proven to be a steady and calming influence on the back end of a pass defense that leads the NFL with seven games of less than 200 passing yards.

SECOND THOUGHT

It probably doesn’t shock you, but there are 19 first-round draft picks starting at left tackle in the NFL right now, including Joe Staley of the 49ers. There are two seventh-round NFL draft selections. One is Charles Leno, Jr. of the Bears. Players do not control where they are drafted, but they do control what happens after they do.  Leno is a shining example of that right now.

“I’m still growing,” Leno said.  “I feel like I’m still young, still growing. This year I am starting to grow into my role. It’s just a blessing to be here.”

Leno, Jr. believes everything starts in practice. He said he grinds every day, and tape study for him is addictive.  He admittedly learned a lot about the move to right tackle in the preseason, but his preparation didn’t match his challenge.  It was the turning point in his season and potentially in his career that he came to that realization.

You can hear more about Leno’s journey in Sunday’s second hour of WBBM’s “Countdown to Kickoff” Bears Radio pregame show when the 49ers arrive at Soldier Field.

THIRD DEGREE

Stopping the run is clearly the headline coming out of the Bears locker room this week. From head coach John Fox to coordinator Vic Fangio to linebacker Pernell McPhee to rookie safety Adrian Amos, all have mentioned that as the first order of business.

“We all got to get involved,” Amos said. “We have to hold our gaps, know when we’re filling, have good eyes so we know our run-pass reads.”

San Francisco is missing their lead back Carlos Hyde, but veteran Shaun Draughn has stepped in and has been productive. He’s averaging only 14 carries in the last three games, but he’s piled up 270 yards from scrimmage on 64 touches. It’s afforded quarterback Blane Gabbert the opportunity to set up the play-action pass, and create some downfield opportunities for veteran Anquan Bolden and speedster Torry Smith.

Eight times this season the Bears have permitted more than 115 rushing yards, and have lost six of those games.  In week 12 at Green Bay, they were gouged for a season-high 177 yards but managed to make enough big plays to derail the Packers offense.
FOURTH & SHORT

One of the most impressive aspects of the Bears defense is the ability to bend, but not break — particularly in sudden-change situations. The defense has permitted only two touchdowns on drives of less than four plays and is tied for third in that category with 14 points, trailing the impressive Bengals, Seahawks, and Panthers defenses. On the Bears’ last seven turnovers, the defense has given up only 10 total points, including one touchdown.  They have given up no points on five of those situations over the last six games. In the first five games of the season, they gave up five touchdowns and 41 points.

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