If the Green Bay Packers win Sunday at Kansas City they will have clinched home-field advantage throughout the playoffs with two games to go. Then the question looms of becoming the second team in NFL history to go 16-0 in the regular season according to Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Coach Mike McCarthy hasn't said if he'll rest his starters but the sentiment in the Packers locker room is to go for 16-0. "I don't think he's going to change anything," Donald Driver said. "He knows exactly what everyone wants to do. He's trying to say, 'OK, I shouldn't do this and I shouldn't do that,' but he knows exactly that guys want to play. "(He'll say), 'If guys want to play I'm going to let them play.' I don't think he's going to change. He's not going to do it." "I'll just say that I think, as players, we would probably like to finish this thing out if we get a chance," quarterback Aaron Rodgers said. "And (have) a chance to maybe keep the Bears and the Lions out of the playoffs like the Bears tried to do to us last year." Source: The Redzone