A big showdown in the unbelievably competitive NFC South division will unfold early Sunday afternoon to New Orleans to shoot on the Saints.
The Bucs enter Week 5 as one of the shock groups in all of soccer, and have made the NFC South an aggressive branch most the sudden. Fresh off a complete throttling of the Los Angeles Rams the past week, the Bucs have demonstrated that their offense is explosive and if they are given a shot — they can defeat anyone by their defense. Theyll be hoping to carry that momentum over New Orleans.
The Saints have stayed afloat with no star quarterback Drew Brees. Teddy Bridgewater has been solid so far, but more striking has been the play of their defense. They have another big test with Tampa Bay, and now suffocated the Dallas Cowboys a week Sunday Night Football. When many experts were quick to write off the Saints when Brees went outside, it is apparent the his players and Sean Payton have just raised their game.
This divisional clash should be made a showdown by all of this. The Saints wish to keep control of the NFC South, whereas the pesky Bucs are hot on their trail. Continue reading for a preview of how we view this one unfolding with our official suggestion for the Saints and Bucs in Week 5 action below the odds. Enjoy!
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3 (-112)
@ New Orleans Saints -3 (-108)
More than 45.5 (-120)
Underneath 45.5 (+100)
Especially on crime — lets not forget that this is a young and wildly inconsistent group Even though the Bucs enter Week 5 feeling good about these.
The Saints will exhibit a test on protection, although jameis Winston was stellar last week against the Rams. Marshon Lattimore remains one of the top corners in the league, and ought to fully blanket Bucs wideout Mike Evans. The Saints will be able to get using regularity to Winston and also boast an impressive pass hurry. He will need to be faster with his reads, something which typically has not worked out well for the prior Florida St. quarterback.
Tampa will also probably struggle to set up the running game, a thing which worked out last week at Los Angeles. As was seen in Week 4 if they clamped Ezekiel Elliott up new Orleans can limit opposing rushers effortlessly. Ronald Jones is still in good shape right now for the Bucs, but the Saints do have a big advantage when it comes to winning the battle.
For the Saints offense, expect Teddy Bridegwater to keep his conduct of play that is steady and safe. The Bucs can get to opposing quarterbacks, but it will be tougher at Week 5 against Terron Armstead about the Saints offensive line.
Anticipate so he doesnt take on further pressure, Bridgewater to get rid of the ball immediately. He has been relying heavily upon his own gifted tandem of weapons in Alvin Kamara along with Michael Thomas, and both players should be for matches against the Buccaneers stop unit.
The progress line on this game has been New Orleans -6, however adhering to a road win for the Bucs last week in Los Angeles, the narrative has shifted. Tampa Bay is an group that is improved, but that represents a huge step up in class to get a team that still has holes. The Saints laying a field goal seems obvious not overthink that and hope the Saints weapons to control the defense that is woeful that is Buccaneers.

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