Week 15 of the NFL year sees the Packers come to Arrowhead Stadium to face the Chiefs in an NFC against AFC clash. Well, “clash” might be a bit much when describing this game. This match is more of a beauty and the beast confrontation.
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The Beast
Then we have the Kansas City Chiefs. Winners of the AFC West last year, they’ve been decimated by injuries in 2011 in addition to internal conflict. Head Coach Todd Haley was let go this past week for apparently being unable to keep his participants from suffering broken bones! Nevertheless, the Kansas City Chiefs come into this game with their starting quarterback gone for the year, their head coach let go and in last place of the AFC West. In a nutshell, we aren’t dealing with a enthusiastic bunch here.
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The Oakland Raiders have lost 2 straight contests. Two contests back they lost to the Dolphins; a match they ought to have won if they’re genuinely a playoff contender. Their last game they lost to the Packers. Despite the fact that no one has beat the Packers this year, the Oakland Raiders did not put up much of a fight. Green Bay won effortlessly. It’s clear that the Detroit Lions are a better squad, taking a look at both the Raider’s and the Lion’s effort vs Green Bay.
Trap Game?
Several Nfl experts have pointed to this as a trap game for the Packers. This would be the week if ever the Packers were going to have a disappointment. There is completely nothing about the Kansas City Chiefs that could perhaps scare them. Having said that, Kansas City is a notoriously hard place to play and the supporters are loud and very excited. I would suggest it will furthermore be cold, but considering they’re arriving from Wisconsin, Kansas City will likely seem balmy to the Packers.
Outcome
It all seems to point to a trap game and a Kansas City Chiefs win. Okay, I’m totally lying. I can not see how the Packers lose this game, but will they meet the point spread? Green Bay come into the match as 13.5 point favorites. The Packers have a active offense. In their last five contests, the Kansas City Chiefs haven’t landed over 10 points. To me, the result seems apparent.


