Barnburner in KC TONIGHT.

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The Packers and Chiefs have been trading punches in one of the most entertaining games of the season. Rodgers has been doing his magic, but the journeyman who is subbing for Mahomes is keeping pace. Right now, the Pack is up 31-24, but that is not likely to be the final score.

Watching the Packers is problematic for me. A KC win helps the Vikings, but living in the border country as I do, it is really hard to root against Green Bay.
 
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I watched the last quarter and saw the Packs earn the win.
I heard JJ Watt is out for the remained of this season. I am not sure if it was a shoulder injury or what.
 
Both QBs were impressive. The TD throw from Roger's to Jones was a 1 in 1 million play. He should have been sacked. It looked like he was throwing it away. And then it turns into a great catch under coverage in the corner of the endzone.

And then Moore. No training camp. No weeks of learning the playbook. No professional conditioning coach. He shows up and 2 weeks later is starting in the NFL. He held his own against a 7-1 team. Likely could have won if not for the McCoy fumble. You can not have asked for a better game from him. He could have played half that well and still made me content.
 
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As a Packer fan I have grown to almost expect greatness from #12. And as a fan of football i would love to see those 2 teams, at full strength on a neutral field, go at it.

Nothing but props to Matt Moore; yes he had some excellent play calling but considering he was coaching HS football he is playing better than a fair number of starting QB's in this league. Guys who are being paid millions and not earning it.
 
It was a well played game from what I saw of it before I fell asleep. I didn't see the end so I don't know if Andy Reid did his usual bang up job of clock mismanagement.

That Packers win is good for the Patriots, at least in the short run.
 
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