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Buddy
November 13th, 2003, 11:11:13 PM
Say the Chiefs get to 14-0. They lock up home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Should Dick Vermeil let his key starters play very little time in the remaining 2 games, so they will be well rested and fresh for the playoff run, or should he play his key starters as needed in order to give his team the best chance to go 16-0 and possibly finish the postseason, 19-0? (I know what Dolphin fans would say.)

jimmifli
November 13th, 2003, 11:27:24 PM
Sit 'em. Can you imagine if Holmes blew a knee?

StraightJ
November 14th, 2003, 2:34:36 AM
Well, it would be best for them if they lost a game before then so they could sit them, but I seriously doubt there is a player on the team or too many KC fans who would want them to give up a shot at dethroning the fins as the only undefeated teams. Gambling sites already have odds on when(if) the Chiefs will finally lose. I dont think a team has made it this far since Elway was still playing.
J

Hurls
November 14th, 2003, 2:40:53 AM
it depends on who they play the last 2, and how they start those games. I'd def. play them all for a bit. A player can get hurt anytime. Take the risk. And if Travis Green goes down, bring on Vodka Todd Collins.

Denverbillsfan
November 14th, 2003, 1:23:52 PM
Let them play as I am sure they would want to play. Who wouldn't want that piece of history?