Article updated: 11/20/2012 5:37 AM

It’s offensive that Bears just don’t get it

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San Francisco 49ers running back Kendall Hunter is tackled by Bears free safety Chris Conte as he leans into the end zone for a touchdown during Monday's second quarter in San Francisco.

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The issue for too long has been why the Bears’ offense shows up on game days looking like it wasn’t coached during the week. That’s sure how it seemed again Monday night during a 32-7 loss at San Francisco. A couple of weeks ago when the Bears’ record was 7-1 the question was what would happen first, the offense getting better or the defense getting worse. At 7-3 that’s a silly question: The answer always is the Bears’ bad offense gets worse.