TAMPA, Fla. -- For the past two weeks, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have insisted they are not out of the playoff hunt, despite a losing record at the halfway point. Fast forward to Sunday's 16-3 loss against a hobbled Washington Redskins team, and the Bucs' on-field play showed otherwise. And so did the players' faces and body language.
"I'm kind of at a loss for this one," said defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, whose eyes were glued to the floor. "We're way better than our record shows. We keep beating ourselves.