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September 9

Buccaneers @ Saints

What will be the GAME RESULT?

Buccaneers: Win or Single Digit Loss

@ Saints: Win By Double Digits

 

Current odds:

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: (+400)

New Orleans Saints: (-550)

 

The line for the game is New Orleans by 10 points.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers hope to improve upon their last-place finish in the NFC South, but they open the season with a tall task as they take to the road to face the defending division champion New Orleans Saints on Sunday. Making matters worse, the Buccaneers will be without quarterback Jameis Winston, who is serving a three-game suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.

The Saints, of course, will have the same quarterback who has guided one of the league’s most potent offenses for the past 12 seasons in veteran Drew Brees. New Orleans will be without running back Mark Ingram, who is suspended for the first four games for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy.

Tampa Bay capped a disappointing 2017 season with a win over New Orleans to avoid ending with six straight losses. Winston had a solid campaign, but the team’s ground game was deficient, so it will look to Peyton Barber and rookie Ronald Jones to try to establish the run. The team’s biggest weakness a year ago was the league’s worst pass defense, but the secondary and defensive line have been revamped with the hope they can slow down opposing passers.

New Orleans again boasted one of the league’s best offenses last season, but it was more balanced than in years past with Ingram and Alvin Kamara powering a strong rushing attack. With Ingram suspended to start the year, Brees might be called upon to throw more often in the early going, and he has his favorite target back in Michael Thomas, who had a franchise-record 104 receptions in 2017. The defense was opportunistic last year, forcing 25 turnovers – including five interceptions by rookie cornerback Marshon Lattimore.

Kamara recorded 826 yards receiving and 728 rushing last season, joining Charley Taylor (1964) as the only rookies in history with at least 700 yards both rushing and receiving.

4/10
Confidence
StreakSmarter Pick
Saints: Win By Double Digits