A showdown at the NFC South branch that is unbelievably competitive will unfold Sunday afternoon as the Tampa Bay Bucs head and Jameis Winston to New Orleans to take on the Saints that are 3-1.
The Bucs enter Week 5 among the shock classes in all of soccer, and also have left the NFC South an aggressive division most of a sudden. Fresh off an absolute throttling of the Los Angeles Rams past week, the Bucs have shown when they are given a chance — they could beat anybody by their defense and that their crime is volatile. They will be hoping to carry over that momentum to New Orleans.
The Saints have remained afloat without their star quarterback Drew Brees. Teddy Bridgewater has been the play of their defense. They have another test with Tampa Bay waiting, and suffocated the Dallas Cowboys Sunday Night Football. It is clear the Sean Payton and his players have raised their own game When experts were quick to write off the Saints when Brees went out.
This clash should be made a showdown that is fun by all this. Although the Bucs are hot on their trail, the Saints wish to keep control of the NFC South. Keep reading for a preview of the way we view this one alone with our betting proposal in Week 5 action for the Saints and Bucs below the chances. Enjoy!
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3 (-112)
@ New Orleans Saints -3 (-108)
Over 45.5 (-120)
Beneath 45.5 (+100)
Particularly on offense — lets not forget this is a youthful and incredibly inconsistent group Although the Bucs input 5 feeling good about these.
The Saints will exhibit a much harder test on defense, although jameis Winston was stellar past week against the Rams. Marshon Lattimore remains one of the top corners in the match, and should completely blanket Bucs wideout Mike Evans. The Saints are going to be able to get using regularity to Winston and also boast an impressive pass dash. Hell need to be quicker with his reads, something that generally hasnt worked out well for the former Florida St. quarterback.
Tampa will likely struggle to establish the running game, a thing which worked out well last week in Los Angeles. As was observed in Week 4 if they clamped Ezekiel Elliott up new Orleans can restrict rushers easily. Ronald Jones is still in great form at the moment for the Bucs, but the Saints do have a huge advantage when it comes to winning the battle.
For the Saints offense, expect Teddy Bridegwater to keep his conduct of play. The Bucs also can get to opposing quarterbacks, but itll be tougher at Week 5 against Terron Armstead about the Saints offensive line.
Expect so that he does not take on further pressure Bridgewater to eliminate the ball immediately. Hes been relying onto his own gifted tandem of weapons in Alvin Kamara and Michael Thomas, and the two players must be for big games against the Buccaneers stop unit.
Adhering to a road win for the Bucs last week in Los Angeles, the narrative has changed, although the progress line on this game was New Orleans -6. Tampa Bay is an improved group, however that represents a significant step up in class for a team that still has jagged holes. The Saints laying a field goal seems obvious not overthink this and hope the Saints offensive weapons to dominate the defense that is woeful that is Buccaneers.

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