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Originally Posted by vixticator
for real?
Actually, my post wasn't accurate. The Packers weren't playing 3rd and 4th stringers. It was more like 3rd to whatever. Plus, a bunch of starters didn't even suit up because of minor injuries they'd normally play through.
The starting group on D in the second half for the Packers had 3 guys that will make the team and a bunch of guys that will get cut. The Chiefs had their starting offense minus Cassell, who had gotten hurt in the second quarter.
On offense it was a little better with Matty Ice, 2-3 backup OL that will make the team, some backup TEs that will make the team, and a bunch of UDFA WRs that likely won't make the team (1 might make it if the Packers keep 6 WRs). KC had their starting D in there. Flynn left at the 8 minute mark of the third quarter, along with a couple OL that will make the team. The Packers third string QB might make the team, but he could also possibly go to the PS. It is hard for me to say with him.
By about the 4 minute mark in the third, the defense was basically an entire group that won't make the team, and the offense had maybe 1-2 that could possibly make the team depending on how the roster shakes out.
It was sad. They honestly played their 1's the entire night and the Packers scrubs were able to beat them. The Chiefs were up 16-7 to start the second half and allowed themselves to lose to a group of players that are about to hit the waiver wire.
Last edited by Aytumious; 09-02-2011 at 11:48 AM.