No Huddle: Setting the Wild Card Table and Week 13 Power Rankings
What a week of football folks. Week 12 certainly had a few surprises for us as we have officially entered the stretch run towards the playoffs. There is a lot to get to in today’s “No Huddle.” I’ll be going over this past week and revealing my latest power rankings. Let’s jump right in and talk about last night’s game between Green Bay and Philadelphia.
Sometimes the best defense is a good offense, or at least that is the gameplan the Packers employed last night to get back on track against Philadelphia. Aaron Rodgers was efficient and effective leading Green Bay to a crucial victory, breaking a four-game losing streak.
The Packers held the ball for 35 minutes and converted on a season-high 71% on third down (10 for 14). Philadelphia couldn’t find a way to keep Rodgers and the Green Bay offense off of the field. Rather than the deep attack that we’ve become accustomed to seeing from the Packers, they came out with a quick hitting, up-tempo approach.
Now the biggest question coming out of this game is if Green Bay is back? Well let’s just say the jury is still out there because I still have no trust in this defense. Philadelphia’s offense can make just about any defense look capable so let’s not get too excited about the Packers just yet.
At 5-6 with five games left to play, Green Bay will have to win out in order to get a wild card spot or overtake Detroit for the NFC North title. The two key games down the stretch are a home game against Seattle in two weeks and the season finale in Detroit.
Speaking of the wild card, the NFC just got a new contender for the final playoff spot in the form of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The surprise of the week was easily the Bucs dominant performance defeating Seattle 14-5. Tampa Bay is getting hot at the right time, riding a three-game winning streak.
Jameis Winston has been solid so far in the second half of the season, especially these last three games, posting a QB rating around 100 during this current stretch. It also helps that receiver Mike Evans has been virtually unstoppable all season. The emergence of tight end Cameron Brate has been a welcome addition to this offense since losing veteran receiver Vincent Jackson earlier this season.
Wins over Seattle and Kansas City are certainly impressive, so Tampa Bay is a team to watch down the stretch here. This defense has stepped up in a big way during this three game winning streak. We’ll see if this is a sign of things to come or if this is just a hot stretch of strong play.
Currently Tampa Bay sits one game behind the Falcons in the NFC South and a half-game behind Washington for the wild card. The final five games are not a walk in the park though. The Bucs travel to San Diego this week before getting New Orleans twice, Dallas, and the season finale at home against Carolina. I was a big believer in Tampa Bay before the season started, and they are finally starting to look like the team I thought could sneak into the playoffs.
Over in the AFC, we’ve got some interesting situations brewing with the AFC North, South, and West all up for grabs plus a surging Miami Dolphins team making the Wild Card all the more compelling. Miami is possibly the hottest team in football right now and making a strong push towards the playoffs following a 1-4 start. I have my doubts about the Dolphins though having played the 3rd easiest schedule in the NFL to this point. Strangely enough, if the playoffs started today Miami would be the sixth seed in the AFC leaving the defending Super Bowl champion Broncos on the outside looking in.
Denver lost a heartbreaker against Kansas City on Sunday night in a game that you feel like they should have won a couple of times. I still question Gary Kubiak’s decision to attempt a 62-yard field goal in overtime rather than pin the Chiefs deep and let his defense make a play. Instead Kansas City got the ball just outside of field goal range and Cairo Santos got one of the breaks of the year knocking in the game-winning field goal by banking the ball off the uprights.
The defending champs have some ground to make up now but will have a prime opportunity to stay in the mix with a trip to Jacksonville this week. The final three games are quite possibly the toughest in the NFL playing New England at home, a rematch with the Chiefs in Kansas City, and the season finale hosting Oakland. I still think Denver is playoff bound, but mostly due to my belief that Miami will fall off down the stretch.
Now that we’ve set the table for the Wild Card entering the final five weeks of the season let’s take a look at my power rankings heading into Week 13.
(1) Dallas Cowboys (10-1) – Last Week: 1
No surprises here, the Cowboys just keep reeling off wins and adding to its franchise-record winning streak which now sits at ten games. Dallas staved off a Washington comeback attempt on Thanksgiving to keep a strangle hold on the NFC East and the top-spot in the NFC ‘s #1 seed. The rookie duo of Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliot are headlining the NFL’s most efficient offense, which will be tough to beat come January. The Cowboys play on Thursday again this week traveling north to play Minnesota with a chance to clinch a playoff spot with a win and a loss by either Washington or Tampa Bay.
(2) New England (9-2) – Last Week: 2
It may have been ugly, but the Patriots got the job done against the Jets in what turned out to be a tough divisional game. Health is becoming a concern for the Patriots with Rob Gronkowski suffering a back injury and Martellus Bennett aggravating an ankle injury. Those two have to get back to 100% over the next couple of weeks for New England to overtake Oakland for the top seed in the AFC and hold off the red-hot Dolphins in the AFC East. New England hosts Los Angeles this week in a game that can’t be overlooked.
(3) Oakland Raiders (9-2) – Last Week: 4
Man are these Raiders fun to watch every week. They somehow pulled off another victory out of the clutches of defeat against Carolina last week. Derek Carr came back from dislocating his pinky finger on his throwing hand and vaulted Oakland to a 35-32 win. If I had to vote today, I would put Carr at the top of the list for MVP. Oakland would be a 3-8 team without him. Another interesting matchup presents itself in the form of Buffalo this week for the Raiders.
(4) Kansas City (8-3) – Last Week: Watch List
The Chiefs get a big boost with the huge win over the Broncos on Sunday night. Kansas City just keeps winning games in the regular season and just got its most important piece back in the lineup. The return of Justin Houston couldn’t have come at a better time and boy did he make quite the impact. Houston was a beast with a three-sack performance leading the defensive effort for the Chiefs. Kansas City also may have found the dynamic playmaker this offense has desperately needed in Tyreek Hill. Whenever you get mentioned in the same sentence as Gale Sayers, you’ve really done something special. Hill had a rushing, receiving, and return touchdown, which hadn’t been done since Sayers over 50 years ago. No time to get comfortable for Kansas City as a difficult trip to Atlanta looms this week.
(5) Seattle (7-3-1) – Last Week: 3
When you allow more sacks (6) than you score points (5), you aren’t going to win many football games. Just when we thought that Seattle’s offense was finally making strides in the right direction, they come out and deliver a massive clunker. I cautioned that the crazy back and forth travel might catch up to Seattle and it seems like that could have played into the loss on Sunday. The Seahawks just never looked right on offense as Russell Wilson was under fire all day long. Seattle is going to have to overcome some serious road woes later this year (2-3-1 this season) but will put its unbeaten home record against the Panthers on Sunday night.
Watch List: NY Giants (8-3), Denver (7-4), Miami (7-4), Detroit (7-4), Pittsburgh (6-5), Washington (6-4-1)
That’s it for me today folks. I’ll be back tomorrow with “Reality of Fantasy” and a breakdown of the latest CFP rankings. Follow me on Twitter @thereal_jmooney and go like the Shooting the Moon page on Facebook.










