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5 things to watch in the Chicago Bears season opener, including Justin Fields vs. Trey Lance and Matt Eberflus’ head coaching debut

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The Chicago Bears open their first season under coach Matt Eberflus on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers at Soldier Field.

As kickoff approaches, here’s our snapshot look at the game.

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Justin Fields and Trey Lance

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance takes part in drills Sept. 1, 2022, in Santa Clara, Calif. (Jeff Chiu/AP)

Fields quashed the storyline that he will be motivated by playing the 49ers, who drafted Lance with the No. 3 pick in 2021 before the Bears drafted Fields at No. 11.

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“We’re not worried about last year’s draft,” he said. “‘Oh, this team passed on me.’ I’m not thinking about that. It’s not going through my head.”

But most of the outside world will be talking about the meeting of two of the five first-round quarterbacks from 2021.

The intrigue around Fields starts with how he will function under a new coaching staff as he tries to improve upon a rookie season in which he had seven touchdown passes and 10 interceptions.

[ [Don’t miss] ‘You can see the hunger.’ What drives Justin Fields to change perceptions of the Bears offense in the QB’s 2nd season? ]

Meanwhile, there’s a lot to learn about Lance, who didn’t play last year in the 49ers’ 33-22, Jimmy Garoppolo-led win over the Bears and will make only his third career start. He has experienced targets at his disposal, including last year’s 1,405-yard receiver Deebo Samuel, but not a lot of experience himself.

“I definitely think there are some unknowns,” Bears linebacker Roquan Smith said. “There’s not a lot of tape on him besides the preseason and two games he started last year. … At the end of the day, they’re going to try to do what he does best and (49ers coach Kyle) Shanahan is going to call what he likes as well.”

Eberflus said a defense can challenge a young quarterback like Lance in a lot of ways.

“You want to pressure those (young) guys, and I think that’s what every defensive coordinator would say,” Eberflus said. “Then disguise. You want to be able to disguise and move your coverages. How much do you need to do that with a young guy? Sometimes I think you out-think yourself a little bit. But I would say those two things.”

Can the Bears slow Nick Bosa and the 49ers defensive front?

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The 49ers’ Nick Bosa stops the Rams’ Cam Akers during the NFC championship game Jan. 30, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (Mark J. Terrill/AP)

Fields kept it real when asked how the Bears can keep rookie left tackle Braxton Jones confident going against Bosa, who had 15½ sacks last season.

“I hope none of you all expect him to win every rep versus Nick Bosa in a game,” Fields said. “He knows he’s not going to win every rep. You’ve just got to move on and focus on the next play.

“We’re going to try to help him out as much as possible. It’s just being real knowing that he’s not going to win every play. That’s everyone in the league. Everyone gets got on one play, but you’ve just got to come back the next play and execute.”

When Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy was in Green Bay, the Packers played the 49ers five times in three years and Bosa played in four of those games. So Getsy is very familiar with the challenge Jones faces.

[ [Don’t miss] 12 eye-catching numbers as the Bears prepare to face the 49ers in Week 1 ]

“You’ve got to make sure you’ve got a plan because (Bosa) is someone that can change the game,” Getsy said. “And you’ve got to do your best to make sure that you minimize that as much as you can.”

As for the rest of the Bears offensive line, Getsy still wasn’t ready Thursday to reveal the plan for starters at center and right guard since Lucas Patrick returned. Sam Mustipher could stay at center if Patrick’s snapping abilities are limited with a cast, so the question would become whether the Bears feel more comfortable with Teven Jenkins or Patrick at right guard.

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“We’ve got a couple days to figure out exactly where we want to go with that,” Getsy said. “We feel good. We feel pretty lucky to have the depth that we have with the guys that we have now, (from) where we were in April to where we’re at now.”

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Coach Matt Eberflus speaks after practice, July 27, 2022, as the Chicago Bears open training camp at Halas Hall. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Eberflus spent the preseason games tuning his game management skills as he prepares to make his regular-season debut as an NFL head coach.

He said educating himself and his staff on potential scenarios is the key to success on game day, and he expects that to continue throughout the season. He said preparation also will help to make such decisions under pressure.

“You’ve just really got to stay ahead of it,” Eberflus said. “You stay ahead of the play. … You don’t wait for the situation to show up. You stay ahead of the situation. Then it’s more manageable that way to make a good decision — what you see as a good decision in the moment.”

[ [Don’t miss] Column: Matt Eberflus’ defense was the NFL’s toughest on 3rd down last year, one scout says. What will that mean for the Bears this season? ]

It also will be Getsy’s debut as an NFL offensive coordinator, though he did hold the position at the college level.

“I genuinely am excited to put our play style on film, and we talk a lot about that in our room about how we want that film to look,” Getsy said. “Not putting an expectation of a thousand yards in a game or 60 points in a game or something crazy or anything like that. We want the play style to be right, we want the mindset to be right, we want to take care of the football, be great situationally. We’re staying pretty focused on our main goals, our main philosophy.”

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A Soldier Field security guard stands in the rain before a game. (Scott Strazzante, Chicago Tribune)

Sunday’s forecast calls for significant rain, so attention will be on the way the weather affects the game plan.

Will the Bears count on running backs David Montgomery and Khalil Herbert even more to move the ball? Will the 49ers’ Lance, who played high school ball in Minnesota and college ball in North Dakota, stay composed in bad weather?

“Minnesota was a lot more snow than rain, for sure,” Lance told reporters in San Francisco this week. “So I haven’t played in a ton of rain games. And obviously North Dakota State, we’re playing in the dome, but definitely a lot of practices in poor, cold weather. But I don’t think it’ll be too cold, so we should be all right.”

[ [Don’t miss] Bears Q&A: Why is the team at the bottom of NFL power rankings? How will Justin Fields’ progress be measured? ]

Attention also will be on the way the field stands up to the potential inclement weather.

The Bears had Soldier Field resodded early this week with a new Bermuda grass playing surface.

A rep from Carolina Green Corporation, the company the Bears used, said in an email Thursday that the Bermuda sod they grow, which they call GameOnGrass, is grown on plastic to create an “intense root mass and unparalleled durability.” According to the company, the thickness, weight and root system of the grass allows it to be laid and played on immediately, so it doesn’t need to root in before play.

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The Bears are counting on that to prove true.

The Bears had only two players on their injury report Wednesday and Thursday. Rookie wide receiver Velus Jones Jr. didn’t practice either day because of a hamstring injury, and rookie defensive end Dominique Robinson has been limited with a knee injury.

For the 49ers, tight end George Kittle didn’t practice either day because of a groin injury. Offensive lineman Daniel Brunskill was out both days with a hamstring injury, and linebacker Dre Greenlaw was limited both days with an elbow injury.

[ [Don’t miss] ‘We’ve all bought in’: How the Bears hope to reset expectations this season with a ‘new normal’ in how they prepare ]

A pair of 2021 first-round draft picks will be under the microscope. On one side, Trey Lance takes over a team that reached the NFC championship game a year ago. Justin Fields, meanwhile, is leading an offense coming from a very different spot as Bears GM Ryan Poles is completely overhauling the roster.

49ers 24, Bears 13

Maybe Justin Fields will show the 49ers in flashes what they missed out on by not drafting him, even though he said it’s not a motivating factor. But there’s too much unknown around Fields — including a young offensive line, unproven receivers and a new play caller — to say he can do enough Sunday for a win. It’s not ideal for Fields and crew’s first test to come against a 49ers defense that could be top notch this season. In a season that’s all about Fields’ development, he will leave Soldier Field with a lot to work on.

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49ers 24, Bears 17

The potential for heavy rain Sunday could dramatically alter the game’s dynamic and put Soldier Field’s new Bermuda grass to the test. Under normal conditions, though, the 49ers are simply the better team. In a battle of promising second-year quarterbacks — Justin Fields versus Trey Lance — everything surrounding the 49ers QB is more established. Lance has the more proven play caller in Kyle Shanahan, a more reliable running game, a better big-play weapon in Deebo Samuel and, if healthy, a three-time Pro Bowl tight end in George Kittle.

49ers 26, Bears 17

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