NFL Power Rankings Week 13: Green Bay Packers state their case

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Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed. Thomas J. Russo-USA TODAY Sports

48. This has been a truly pathetic first season for Lovie Smith and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as the high point was the offseason hype after a big-name free agent class. Although this was a close one for the Bucs thanks to their defense, they looked so awful on offense that there isn’t much to take away from this. They benefited from a case of “bad” <strong><a href=. 2-10. Previous: . Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 28. team

31. For the first time, I am seriously entertaining the idea of firing Tom Coughlin, because this team has all the signs of a poorly coached squad. That said, this loss was a bit fluky, since the Jaguars benefited from two fumble-sixes, and <strong><a href=. 3-9. Previous: . New York Giants. 26. team

3-8-1. Previous: . Carolina Panthers. 25. team. 87. Although the Panthers passing attack was completely inefficient, they didn’t deserve to be blown out. They had nearly double the number of first downs that the Vikings did and also had a better third-down percentage. The issue? Two blocked-punt return TDs for the Vikings.