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TopekaRoy
08-29-2013, 01:44 AM
Kansas City Chiefs


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Green Bay Packers


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Thursday, August 29, 7:00pm CDT
at
Arrowhead Stadium
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Television coverage:


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Kansas City area---CBS 5 KCTV
Topeka, Ks---CBS 13 WIBW

Watch online:


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TopekaRoy
08-29-2013, 01:55 AM
Weather forecast: http://a.espncdn.com/i/weather/mobile/65.png 95 degrees, sunny

Chiefs Inside Slant from Yahoo Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/news/team-report-kansas-city-chiefs-211200274--nfl.html;_ylt=A2KJ3CeF2B5Sn0gADi1NbK5_):

Successful NFL teams are built first on the line of scrimmage, with the offensive and defensive lines. That has been the credo for building teams for years and no place in the league has that been more in play than with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Whether it was former-former general manager Carl Peterson or former general manager Scott Pioli or current GM John Dorsey, they've all used high draft choices on the big guys up front. That method has achieved limited success for the Chiefs in the last decade, with just three appearances in the playoffs and no post-season victories.

Like Peterson (Joe Montana, Trent Green) and Pioli (Matt Cassel) before him, Dorsey invested a high-draft choice in a veteran quarterback, giving up a pair of second-round picks for Alex Smith.

The success of the 2013 offense will not be completely in the hands of Smith; he will need a lot of help from those big guys up front, where high draft choices have been invested. The No. 1 offensive line for the regular-season opener against Jacksonville will have two first-round tackles, two second rounders at left guard and center, and a third-round choice at right guard.

Peterson directed the selection of Albert in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Pioli picked center Rodney Hudson, left guard Jeff Allen and right guard Jon Asamoah. Dorsey added right tackle Eric Fisher with the first choice of the 2012 NFL Draft.

From left to right the Chiefs line is 28, 23, 24, 25 and 22 years old - an average of 24.4 years of age. The No. 1 backup player is third-round (2012) guard/tackle Donald Stephenson; he's 24 years old.

That youth and lack of experience has made for an interesting training camp and preseason for the Chiefs offense.

"There are a lot of nuances, a lot of detailed things on every play that you have to remember," said Albert, the 28-year old elder statesman of the group. "You have to know where everybody's going, so you know what you're going to do. If you're hesitating or don't play fast, that's when things happen."

With Bob Sutton installing a very aggressive defense, the offensive line has had trouble through the month of August dealing even with their teammates. Those problems have continued into the preseason games - through three weeks they had allowed 16 sacks, or one every 8.2 passing plays. Smith went down five times and No. 2 quarterback Chase Daniel nine times.

"There's a lot that goes on with the protection unit, and so much of it falls on the offensive line, but I think, to everybody," said Smith. "There's a lot of guys that-especially quarterbacks, running backs, interior receivers, guys that are all involved depending on the play-we all have to be on the same page. It really falls on all of us."

The Chiefs running game also was not clicking in the preseason, averaging just 82.3 yards per game on 65 rushes; 10 of those runs were by quarterbacks racing away from pass rushers, so the running backs have just 134 yards or less than 45 yards per game.

"The one thing about that group is they are not afraid to work hard," Reid said of his offensive line. "We'll keep working with them, and as long as they do that then you get better at all of the things you must handle. That's how you go about it."

As the league's No. 1 draft choice there are a lot of eyes watching Fisher, who has struggled at times working at right tackle and playing through several injuries.

"I've been happy with his progress," Reid said of Fisher. "He's been banged a little and he's worked through that which a lot of guys wouldn't do. A lot of guys wouldn't be able to push themselves mentally and he's done that. He has to continue to get better ... I though he came out against what I thought was a good defensive front (Pittsburgh) and played very well."

Albert preaches patience to his young line mates.

"We are in this together and we have to work together to get this done," Albert said. "We have to listen to our coaches, get to the nitty-gritty and do the extra stuff that needs done. That's one thing I'm learning; I had been in (the same) offense the last three years and I knew every detail. But now, I'm like, 'Ok I got to get into my playbook and really know what's going on, ins-and-outs.' It's a day-to-day battle."

Notable quotable:
"We're scheming up and I think the players believe in it and then they execute it. There's some talent there performing at a high level and the coaches are doing a nice job of putting them in positions to make plays." -- Chiefs head coach Andy Reid on his team's special teams performance in the preseason.

TopekaRoy
08-29-2013, 02:01 AM
Green Bay Packer Inside Slant (http://sports.yahoo.com/news/team-report-green-bay-packers-211200956--nfl.html;_ylt=A2KJ3CRw4h5SC00AjAVNbK5_):

Nineteen days, 10 practices, three games.

That's how short of a look the Packers needed with a previously decommissioned Vince Young to know he probably gives them a better chance of staying competitive in the event of a crisis at quarterback than Graham Harrell would.

Such was the big turn of events following Green Bay's lackluster 17-10 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in a marquee preseason game at Lambeau Field on Friday night.

Less than 24 hours later, word spread fast that the start of the Packers' roster reduction from 90 to 75 players by the NFL-mandated deadline of 3 p.m. CDT Tuesday involved none other than Harrell.

The team made the release of Harrell official Sunday before the players returned to the practice field in the afternoon.

"A tough decision to release Graham, even more so on a personal level," head coach Mike McCarthy said after practice. "Graham has been with us for three years, very fond of him. I thought he was developing and he was getting better. But, at the end of the day, we talk about creating opportunities and performance, and we feel at this particular time we're going to go in another direction with the two remaining quarterbacks."

So, after allowing Harrell to serve as Aaron Rodgers' mostly idle top backup last season, the Packers would seem to be giving the enviable - or dubious, depending on how one looks at it -- role of No. 2 quarterback to Young.

McCarthy, however, wasn't ready to anoint the former first-round draft pick and seventh-year pro at that spot less than three weeks after Green Bay signed him off the scrap heap. B.J. Coleman, a first-year player and the only other QB on the roster, hasn't been pigeon-holed as the No. 3 guy for the second straight season, at least not yet.

In fact, for what published depth charts are worth in the preseason, the Packers listed Coleman ahead of Young on their latest chart Sunday afternoon.

"We have two (backup) quarterbacks here, and the number two spot hasn't been answered," McCarthy said. "That's where we are. B.J. and Vince are going to compete, and they're going to take the majority of this football game."

McCarthy is referring to the team's final preseason outing, which comes Thursday night on the road against the Kansas City Chiefs.

His comments about putting the football in the hands of Young and Coleman for most of the game would be a good indication Rodgers won't see the field for more than a series or two. That would be in line with McCarthy's uncommon approach to this preseason, which has given Green Bay's unquestioned leader and arguably the NFL's best player limited exposure.

Rodgers has played only six series through the first three preseason games. The output by that No. 1 group, which has been short-handed from the outset of game play because of a few notable injuries, has been all of nine points on three field goals from Mason Crosby.

After making a surprise cameo appearance of just one possession in Friday's nationally televised third preseason game, which typically has been when McCarthy keeps his starters on the field into the second half, Rodgers feels his condensed workload this August has been sufficient prep work for the season ahead.

"I've played a lot of football," said Rodgers, a ninth-year veteran going into his sixth season as a starter. "I'll make sure my conditioning is where it needs to be for the first game (Sept. 8 at San Francisco), and we'll be fine."

The Packers' downsized first-string offense has been without new left tackle Bryan Bulaga and receivers Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb in the preseason games. While Bulaga is likely headed to season-ending injured reserve because of a torn ACL, Nelson and Cobb have been sidelined because of knee and biceps injuries, respectively.

The two playmakers, however, practiced on a limited basis Sunday. McCarthy, in turn, subsequently gave both players a chance to suit up and play Thursday.

That's especially encouraging news for Nelson, who was originally thought to be out for the rest of the preseason after he underwent surgery Aug. 5 to repair recurring nerve damage in a knee.

"Jordy and Aaron got an opportunity to work and get some time in individually (Sunday)," McCarthy said. "Jordy's been ahead of schedule since the first week (after the surgery). He looks good, so I'm hopeful that as the week goes and it goes smooth Jordy will be able to play this week."

If Nelson is cleared for Thursday's game, he knows he won't be out there long and doesn't feel he has to go to be game-ready for the season opener.

"I think that little bit of work is not going to make a difference if I get it or not, but we'll see," Nelson said Sunday.

As for Young, his grasp of Green Bay's complex system on offense in short order has gone a long way toward putting him within a week of possibly securing an in-season roster spot for the first time since he was with Philadelphia in 2011.

Young had been out of football after being cut by Buffalo last August until the Packers signed him to a one-year contract Aug. 5 for the veteran's minimum of $715,000 with no guaranteed money.

"Vince Young's making progress," McCarthy said Sunday. "He's more and more comfortable each week with our terminology and with our offense."

The Packers' comfort in Young, 30, at quarterback came to fruition Friday.

After Harrell struggled in five series after replacing Rodgers early in the second quarter, Young took over in Green Bay's second possession in the third quarter and promptly led the offense into the end zone for only the second time this preseason. Coleman had a touchdown pass in the 19-7 win at St. Louis on Aug. 17.

"This is a wordy system and a difficult system to pick up," said Rodgers, the Packers' longest-tenured active player. "He obviously came in after seven installs had been put in already. So, he was behind, but he's been picking it up and showing improvements."

Young's first of two series against the Seahawks entailed 11 plays covering 80 yards, culminating with a 1-yard touchdown toss to rookie fullback Jonathan Amosa.

Despite the layoff of nearly a full year, Young exhibited some of the instinctive decision-making and elusive footwork from his prime with the Tennessee Titans. His big drive included runs of 21 and 18 yards sandwiched around a 16-yard completion to tight end Andrew Quarless.

"I feel like Jermichael Finley got me in touch with a great masseuse out here, so she did a great job (with the legs)," said a smiling Young, crediting the Packers' top tight end, a former college teammate at Texas.

Young, who gave way to Coleman in the fourth quarter, led Green Bay's quartet of quarterbacks Friday with a 130.7 passer rating. He completed six of seven passes for 41 yards and added three carries for 39 yards.

"I haven't personally played a whole lot with him in these games, but he can make plays when things break down," starting right guard T.J. Lang said. "You saw (Friday), he made some big plays with his feet. He looked good moving the ball down the field."

Even with Harrell out of the picture after he had an abysmal 53.8 passer rating by completing only 17 of 29 passes for 120 yards with one interception this preseason, Young admitted Sunday "I'm not really feeling good about that right now," in regard to being the presumed the team's No. 2 QB.

"We're doing a lot of hard work behind the scenes," Young said of his integration in the offense. "I'm trying my hardest to try to catch up with the guys, but they're so more advanced right now. I'm trying my hardest to catch up with 'em right now."

If Rodgers indeed exits early or doesn't play Thursday, Young and Coleman could have a chance to run the offense behind the Packers' seemingly set starting line.

Don Barclay made the start at right tackle Friday for the second straight game. Barring an injury or a disastrous performance against the Chiefs, the job looks to be his over Marshall Newhouse, who regressed after being the starter early in camp.

Yet, the team's new depth chart Sunday still has Newhouse as the starter over Barclay.

"I feel very good about both Marshall and Don," McCarthy said. "I thought Don was very efficient in his time (Friday). I would say the same thing about Marshall. But, they both had plays where if their performance would have been better I think it could have been potential big plays for us on offense. That's where that's at, and we'll see how this week shakes out. But, I feel like we're in very good shape there."
The Packers pared the roster to 85 players Sunday.

Besides Harrell, those released were running back Angelo Pease, defensive tackle Gilbert Pena and receivers Alex Gillett, Omarius Hines and Justin Wilson. All of them are undrafted rookies.

The team signed Zach Ramirez, an undrafted rookie from Portland State, to compete with veteran incumbent Crosby.

Notable Quotable:

"No doubt. We've got a lot of guys down right now, so you can't see the total package of the offense. But, Week 1, we will be ready. When the lights are on (in the regular season), I know we're going to put six (points) on the board." -- Tight end Jermichael Finley, when asked whether the offense can "turn it on" once the season starts after the injury-depleted No. 1 unit has yet to score a touchdown this preseason.

Chiefster
08-29-2013, 02:42 AM
Go Chiefs!

TopekaRoy
08-29-2013, 03:36 AM
Can a mod change the thread title to say "Chiefs vs. Packers" instead of "Chiefs @ Steelers?" I forgot to change it when I copied and pasted!

Eydugstr
08-29-2013, 07:33 AM
Can a mod change the thread title to say "Chiefs vs. Packers" instead of "Chiefs @ Steelers?" I forgot to change it when I copied and pasted!

You might want to edit the day & date too...That game's tonight, (Thursday 8/29)!

Chiefster
08-29-2013, 08:11 AM
Done!

kcvet
08-29-2013, 02:10 PM
if your goin' stay hydrated !!! gonna be blisterin' hot out there

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 02:17 PM
Go chiefs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TopekaRoy
08-29-2013, 05:11 PM
What I'm expecting/hoping to see tonight:

1. No injuries.

Yep. I guess that's about it.

Oh, and our special teams should be awesome! Since the only chance most of the people playing tonight have of making the team is if they play well on special teams, we can expect them to be going all out.

Oh, and I am curious to see how Tyler Bray plays, even though he will only be going up against 3rd and 4th stringers.

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 05:39 PM
What I'm expecting/hoping to see tonight:

1. No injuries.

Yep. I guess that's about it.

Oh, and our special teams should be awesome! Since the only chance most of the people playing tonight have of making the team is if they play well on special teams, we can expect them to be going all out.

Oh, and I am curious to see how Tyler Bray plays, even though he will only be going up against 3rd and 4th stringers.

Bray is also the guy I'm curious about as well. Regardless of who's playing on the O-Line please, Please, PLEASE give him some time to throw the ball that he didn't get against SF. If he could take the Offense in for a TD, it could mean a whole lot to him even if it's just a pre-season game.

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 08:04 PM
It's a chiefs broadcast this week so that's good

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 08:09 PM
Well that's not a good start

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 08:09 PM
2nd teamers are playing. Resting starters. Sheesh, a pick on the 1st play.

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 08:10 PM
Jenkins just slipped made it look like a poor throw

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 08:15 PM
Good job, Defense. Didn't allow a first down and Pack had to settle for 3.

Justin5772002
08-29-2013, 08:20 PM
Who threw the pick no radio or tv feed here in california

Lord-Chiefy
08-29-2013, 08:21 PM
Once again starters suck!!!!!! I really think we are a 4 win team

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 08:26 PM
Once again starters suck!!!!!! I really think we are a 4 win team

ummmmmmmmmm the 1s didn't even play one snap they got the night off chill

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 08:28 PM
Yes, that's what I want to see from Kelce.

Sick Dog
08-29-2013, 08:34 PM
ummmmmmmmmm the 1s didn't even play one snap they got the night off chill

He is kidding right...I hope or god help us!

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 08:35 PM
PICK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 08:35 PM
Nice pick, Zombo.

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 08:39 PM
Not good. Two sacks and settling for 3.

Justin5772002
08-29-2013, 08:40 PM
Anyone got a link for the game feed steaming radio?

Lord-Chiefy
08-29-2013, 08:41 PM
Zombo has looked good last 2 week's

Sick Dog
08-29-2013, 08:41 PM
http://www.feed2all.eu/watch/204143/1/watch-green-bay-packers-vs-kansas-city-chiefs.html

Lord-Chiefy
08-29-2013, 08:42 PM
Anyone got a link for the game feed steaming radio?

You wAnna wAtch this tabacle?? Take some tums!

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 08:54 PM
Nice pressure by the rookie, Catapano.

Sick Dog
08-29-2013, 09:05 PM
You wAnna wAtch this tabacle?? Take some tums!

What's a tabacle?

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 09:07 PM
What's a tabacle?


Good question LOL

TopekaRoy
08-29-2013, 09:23 PM
What's a tabacle?

A cross between a tackle and a debacle?

A tablet for a barnacle?

Eydugstr
08-29-2013, 09:24 PM
Good question LOL

Tomato, toe-mato, debacle, tabackle....

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 09:34 PM
TOUCHDOWN KANSAS CITY

Hemingway has looked good tonight

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 09:35 PM
TOUCHDOWN KANSAS CITY

Hemingway has looked good tonight

Hemingway is going to stay, for sure. All he does is get open and catch the ball.

And Bray has got a cannon for a throwing arm.

Sick Dog
08-29-2013, 09:38 PM
I know it is not against starters but Bray looks good too. Give him a few years and who knows maybe we get a franchise QB

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 09:40 PM
I know it is not against starters but Bray looks good too. Give him a few years and who knows maybe we get a franchise QB

And they got lots of time to groom Bray and let him develop. He's already showing lots of poise and patience in the pocket, especially on that TD throw.

rodu
08-29-2013, 09:50 PM
So does Hemmingway have a shot at being our third WR?

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 09:57 PM
FUMBLE !! And the Chiefs recovered. Go get it Tyler, take 'em in, again.

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 10:15 PM
Touchdown kansas city

rodu
08-29-2013, 10:16 PM
when was the last time a third string did anything for us?

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 10:17 PM
Nice throw by Bray. Was hoping to see this from him tonight.

Lord-Chiefy
08-29-2013, 10:20 PM
Hemingway nd zombo stay s.. this is the worst statistic preseason or Greg season game ever.lol

Eydugstr
08-29-2013, 10:28 PM
Hemingway nd zombo stay s.. this is the worst statistic preseason or Greg season game ever.lol

Greg season? You lost me somewhere, LC.

Great TD throw by Bray. Hope to see the clip of that one again!

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 10:34 PM
How about that Franchise QB, Vince Young taken at #6 overall in 2006? He won't be a starter again in the NFL.

Lord-Chiefy
08-29-2013, 10:52 PM
Sry not Greg ment reg. As in regular

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 11:03 PM
Bray has already done more in 3 quarters than Stanzi in all his pre-season games. And Bray has done more than Geno has done, too. It'll be interesting to see if people still keep harping about "gotta draft and develop a franchise QB". Bray is making a strong case to put a nail in the coffin of that line of BS.

jason1981
08-29-2013, 11:04 PM
I know bray is going against backups but he sure looking better than daniels as the back up I believe. Or atleast he has made it cross your mind. I almost forgot how good it looks tk have a gq with a strong arm that can throw in tight places and actually make it on target. I think bray has outplayed daniels this preseason.

brdempsey69
08-29-2013, 11:21 PM
A nice end end to the pre-season and nice to see the 1st year QB Bray have a VERY respectable night with extensive playing time.

mcclusterfan1982
08-29-2013, 11:24 PM
clearly, we are going to win the superbowl this year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAY!!!! oh....wait...ok, fine...getting a little ahead of myself. Good way to end preseason though.

matthewschiefs
08-29-2013, 11:34 PM
Pretty good preseason went head to head with a pretty tough schedule and finished 2-2 lead every game not bad at all

Eydugstr
08-29-2013, 11:40 PM
Great job by Tyler Bray in the 2nd half. Our second and third string grew up some tonight! Nice to have another W.

Lord-Chiefy
08-29-2013, 11:55 PM
2-2 with the hardest ore-season schedule in the k league ....pretty good. To bad we only got two score from starting team in 4 games and gave up 6

brdempsey69
08-30-2013, 12:27 AM
It appears that the only guy that didn't get out of the game healthy was Kelce. I hope it's not too bad, especially with Moeaki out for some time.

matthewschiefs
08-30-2013, 12:42 AM
It appears that the only guy that didn't get out of the game healthy was Kelce. I hope it's not too bad, especially with Moeaki out for some time.

Fear not
Adam Teicher ‏@adamteicher (https://twitter.com/adamteicher)53m (https://twitter.com/adamteicher/status/373291233197563904)
Reid said Kelce's injury is not serious and that he would play in regular season opener at Jacksonville

brdempsey69
08-30-2013, 01:25 AM
^^Thanks Matt, that is good news. Hopefully throughout the season, Kelce will step up and become the player I believe he can.

TopekaRoy
08-30-2013, 10:15 AM
2-2 with the hardest ore-season schedule in the k league ....pretty good. I'm don't know what "the k league" is. Are you sure you were watching the Chiefs?
To[o] bad we only got two score[s] from [the] starting team in 4 games and gave up 6[.]Our starters didn't play in game 4, so it's only 3 games, but even that is misleading. They played one drive in the first game and one half in both the 2nd and 3rd games, so all together, it was a little more than one full game.In game 1 our starters scored 7 points and gave up 0. In game 2 our starters scored 6 and gave up 6. In game 3 our starters scored 10 and gave up 10. So in a little more than one game our starting offense scored 23 points and our starting defense gave up 16. Throw in special teams (also starters) and our starters outscored their starters 30-16.yeah, I'd say that's pretty good.

Lord-Chiefy
08-30-2013, 06:45 PM
I'm just saying and everyone can agree...starters vs starters we looked like crap every game except for the 1st drive of preseason

tornadospotter
08-30-2013, 07:11 PM
I'm just saying and everyone can agree...starters vs starters we looked like crap every game except for the 1st drive of preseason
Or not, I do not!

Lord-Chiefy
08-30-2013, 10:13 PM
Please name one other drive the whole pre-season our starters made

AkChief49
08-31-2013, 02:34 AM
Please name one other drive the whole pre-season our starters made

I don't know.... the drive against the Steelers to tie it up before the half was pretty good. A couple of penalties helped, but hey, a drive is a drive.

Justin5772002
08-31-2013, 10:43 AM
Freaking whiners on this site, only one more week till we see our boys in action quit whining

brdempsey69
08-31-2013, 11:09 AM
Freaking whiners on this site, only one more week till we see our boys in action quit whining

Quite correct. Last preseason in 2012, it looked like things were falling apart. That wasn't the case this year, in fact we saw some things come together in 2013 preseason. I just can't see this years team rolling over on their backs and dying like last year. They have nowhere to go but up.