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Packers Chase 16-0 Or Rest Key Players? (POLL)

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By BARRY WILNER   12/14/11 03:57 PM ET   AP

-- 16-0. It could happen.

Having won their first 13 games, and with three mediocre opponents left on the schedule, the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers will try to do something no other National Football League team has done since the 1972 Miami Dolphins. And that's going undefeated, start to finish.

The Dolphins won every game and added the NFL championship, going 17-0 overall. It took another 35 years before there was a true challenger, the 2007 New England Patriots, followed by the 2009 Indianapolis Colts.

The pursuit of perfection, however, poses a dilemma – figuring out if it's worth the chase.

The Packers will need to decide whether to stick with their stars and other regulars or rest them to prepare for the playoffs and, hopefully, another Super Bowl title.

Even within their own ranks, there is uncertainty.

"There's risk every time you take the field," says quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the favorite to win the NFL's Most Valuable Player award. "We're going to keep playing the way we're playing."

Yet linebacker Clay Matthews sees the value of playing it safe.

"We're here to win ballgames, but at the same time you don't want to compromise people's health when it comes down to trying to remain undefeated when you have your goals locked up," he said during a recent interview.

Already, there's a whiff of trouble ahead.

Top receiver Greg Jennings will miss two to three weeks with a left knee sprain, but is expected back for the playoffs, and two players sustained concussions in last Sunday's rout of Oakland.

A win Sunday against 5-8 Kansas City, which just fired coach Todd Haley, will give the Packers home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. Although they lost their most recent postseason game at Lambeau Field for the 2007 NFC title against the Giants, generally the venerable stadium is a den of horrors for visitors. Not having to visit New Orleans or San Francisco in January is highly desirable for the Pack.

Once they've guaranteed that scenario, the Packers' challenge becomes how to approach the postseason. Their last two opponents, both at Lambeau, are division rivals Chicago and Detroit.

Not only are both desperate to grab a wild-card playoff spot, there's likely to be a little more incentive against the Packers.

Bears-Packers is the oldest rivalry in football, and the teams will meet on Christmas night on national TV.

Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh was suspended two games for stomping on Packers guard Evan Dietrich-Smith in their Thanksgiving Day meeting.

Packers nose tackle B.J. Raji sees no benefit in holding back.

"I know coach," he said, referring to Mike McCarthy. "You don't win a Super Bowl by being scared. You just play. That's the message he's preaching. Just play the game because it's the game. That's the way you're supposed to play it. You're not supposed to be playing a game and looking at all of these scenarios of who you want to play. Generally, if you do things the right way, hopefully you get some luck in the injury thing.

"You have to respect the game of football. Obviously, we're in a great position. We're 13-0. We have a lot of things wrapped up. But ultimately you never accomplish anything great by being scared. We have an option to go either way, but if you want to make history and do some things that haven't been done in a while, you have to take a chance."

New England took the chance in 2007, Indianapolis didn't in 2009. Both got to the Super Bowl and lost.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick barely broached the subject of a perfect season even while his team was marching through its schedule. It came up during news conferences, but only when he was asked about it. It did not come up in team meetings or during game-planning sessions or during flights home from the road. According to several players from the `07 squad that went 18-0 before being stunned by the Giants in the Super Bowl, Belichick's approach never wavered.

"Even when we were 12-0 and 14-0, he always preached finishing what we started, finishing the game," said former safety Rodney Harrison, a defensive leader in New England and now an analyst on NBC.

"Bill stressed each week improving and becoming a better football team, so he never really discussed 16-0. Instead, he pointed it out on tape what we can do to get better."

Actually, the Patriots struggled a bit in the final weeks of 2007, even as they were going all-out. After routing virtually everyone in the first half of the schedule, they won three games by a field goal down the stretch, and neither playoff victory was lopsided.

Still, they've never questioned the path they chose.

"Pressure is self-inflicted. It's how you handle it," veteran running back Kevin Faulk said. "It's what we deal with. We're professional athletes. You're going to be put in pressure situations. You just did what you had to do each and every week: go out there and win a football game."

Indianapolis focused on staying healthy at the expense of making history. At 14-0 and leading the Jets 29-15 at halftime, coach Jim Caldwell sat Peyton Manning and many other regulars. The Colts dropped that one, and their final regular-season game in 2009. They turned up the heat for the playoffs, but lost to New Orleans in the Super Bowl.

Star defensive end Dwight Freeney hates the perception created by resting the starters.

"People were like, `You have the backups in there, so you're trying to lose,'" Freeney said. "You're not trying to lose.

"We didn't full throttle go after it, but we still wanted to win those games. Maybe they didn't put us in the best position or whatever, but it's not like we weren't trying to win. We were still trying to win and it didn't happen."

Green Bay is well aware of all the story lines.

"We'd like to win the Super Bowl," Matthews said. "So if that means winning every game, then so be it."

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AP Sports Writers Chris Jenkins in Green Bay, Wis., Howard Ulman in Foxborough, Mass., and Michael Marot in Indianapolis contributed to this story.

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IndyGuy
Et tu, Brute?
04:23 PM on 12/18/2011
It doesn't matter now since they lost. They are going to have to play to win next week against the Bears for home field advantage, that's paramount now.
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03:58 AM on 12/17/2011
No. I have Rodgers on my fantasy team!
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onlyThis
All I Am is You
10:55 PM on 12/16/2011
Just keep doing what they have been doing all year, 1-0 every week.
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MarieB
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05:25 PM on 12/17/2011
I agree.
10:17 PM on 12/16/2011
They should rest players,,,,,,,,Bret Farve could come back for a couple games,,,,he knows the system and would give Rodgers a nice rest,,,,,,,,,,
09:49 PM on 12/16/2011
They've won the SB, but they've never gone 19-0. The answer is obvious.
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Trapper50cal
Prose & Con's...hmmm
07:07 PM on 12/16/2011
realistically, they can do both...field the starters up until halftime when they will no doubt be up by 14-21 points then switch to the b squad to wrap it up.
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DJlaysitup
Seasons don't fear the Reaper...
03:58 PM on 12/16/2011
Green Bay is in the perfect situation to "roll the dice" and go for it. They won a superbowl last year that nobody really expected - and they have a storied history of success - why not go for the Gold!

If we were talking about my Falcons it would be a different story since they have never won one.

If we can't win it I hope the Packers are successful and get the "best record" back from that Florida place...back to real football country ;)

(I guess technically it would be a tie though - both GB and Miami having won every game they played).
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Skwib
Babies Ate My Dingo
04:28 PM on 12/16/2011
Green Bay would have the edge 19-0 vs. Miami's 17-0.
Gasparilla
buy your local newspaper
08:53 PM on 12/17/2011
Real football country? Here's the list of all Florida born NFL players. Don't get tired from scrolling the whole list.
10:07 AM on 12/16/2011
Being a fan of the team that won every game except the Super Bowl, I would say you play every game to win. 19-0 would be a really impressive achievement. And the Patriots didn't lose because the players weren't rested. They just got beat by a really good team (and a guy who made an amazing catch off his helmet and then drifted into obscurity. WHY, GOD, WHY?!!!).
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Son of Sensi
To be or not to be, is that seriously a question?
10:46 AM on 12/16/2011
spygate is the answer to "why god why". you haven't won a playoff game since that loss and spygate. cheers
12:24 PM on 12/16/2011
The reason I haven't won a playoff game ever is because I have no athletic ability whatsoever. Oh, yeah. And I'm lazy.

As to the Patriots, I don't think there's some sort of instant karma for football. The NFL championship is probably the hardest to get, because of the hard salary cap and the large size and specialization of the teams.
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blueyesinbhead
Agree with me, and everything will be fine
03:28 AM on 12/16/2011
I am going to go out on a limb here and say that Green Bay could rest certain first stringers and STILL go undefeated. Not a rip on who the have the rest of the way in any fashion. I just feel that after all the injuries they had at the end of last year, they can just plug someone in and still win.
My personal opinion anyway. Even if they don't go 16-0, enjoy this ride.
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MChile124
Just zis guy, you know?
01:32 AM on 12/16/2011
I think the Colts are proof that resting players isn't the best decision. I hope the Packers play the starters at least through halftime in the rest of the games. That should be enough to secure a lead anyway, and it'll keep players safer. But I definitely wouldn't play Jennings again until playoffs.
Man, this talk of perfection is sure making me nervous! Is this how Pats fans felt before the Super Bowl a few years ago?!
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Paul OhioSprtzfan Sink
09:34 PM on 12/15/2011
They needed a third option.Start the regulars,take them out as the game moves along and once they have the game in hand.The players still have to stay sharp,play them,get the record,shut them old Dolphins up once and for all!
09:31 PM on 12/15/2011
Does it matter?? This is not football anyway and they will never be as greatas the real teams. This is video spread em out wwf style, synchronized entertainment where the referees are the judges. The outcome is predicted depending on how your team is built. Defenses are there to be clowned like the generals going against the harlem globe trotters. Marino's records hold up for yrs and today average qbs are chasing him. Goodell has turned this league into a joke and it's beyond me why it's still called football.
07:29 PM on 12/16/2011
What on earth are you talking about?
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LovethemSkins
07:04 AM on 12/17/2011
I haven't a clue of what you just said? WHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTT???
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BuckyJamesDio
This monkey's going to Heaven.
07:42 PM on 12/15/2011
Ya gotta go for it. Sports is about playing your best all the time and pushing for a new record. It would be a hollow victory to win the SB yet lose a game prior because you didn't play at your top level. Don't hit the brakes, guys. Keep your foot on the gas. And floor it.
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06:11 PM on 12/15/2011
i remember the colts playing it safe a couple of years ago - then losing in the playoffs. loved it.
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Politidelic
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05:43 PM on 12/15/2011
this whole notion that you would rest players just because you have a good record is exactly what's wrong with football today. and frankly, i would wager that the vast majority if not all of the players want to play, not sit on the bench. i also don't think that just because you rest your guys they're in better shape for the playoffs. it could make them go cold. play the game dammit!