Ice_Ice_Brady
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she's kind of has a point all of Tampa's TDs against the Saints were setup by their defense. They only had to drive 63 yards for the 3 TD. Drives of 3, 20 and 41. Starting from more than 40 yards out from the end zone Bucs drives were
3 & out (7 yard drive)
3 & out (-6 yard drive)
FG (67 yard drive)
Punt (5- play 9 yard drive)
FG (63 yard drive)
Punt (5- play 16 yard drive)
FG (61 yard drive)
So on drives that didn't start from a turnover Bucs had 217 yards and 3 FGs on 7 drives
It is a little bit cause for concern. Not sure you can expect 4 turnovers from the Packers and Rodgers certainly isn't noddled arm like Brees was where he can't push the ball down the field.
Every game is a new game with its own set of challenges. You might recall also that quite a few people in this thread said, to paraphrase, the following about the Saints game:
- It is a bad matchup for Tampa Bay because of personnel and coaching.
- The Saints might be the toughest defense for Tampa because Lattimore always shuts down Evans and they have a lot of CB depth.
- Tampa needs to get the ball out quick to avoid sacks/turnovers (which leads to an uglier, less potent offense)
- If Tampa can avoid turnovers and get a lead, they have a good chance to win because Brees cannot throw the ball downfield and is dependent on a dominant running/short passing game.
Green Bay
- It’s never a sure win or great matchup against a 13-3 team and QB that just put up 48:5, but Tampa does have some advantages, which you can see on Packers forums are really concerning for the Packers.
- Packers defense is overall just not that strong. Run defense and pass defense are about average. They don’t have a great pass rush like the Saints, so Tampa won’t need that extra protection every down.
- Their preferred scheme is very vulnerable to a deep set of WRs. They have one great CB and some questionable ones; the Bucs have the best set of WRs in the league.
- The Packers offense is predicated around establishing the run similar to San Franciso/LA Rams. Bucs are the league’s best run defense and Vea makes them a historically good run defense. Great run defenses win consistently.
- Bucs secondary is unspectacular - BUT - they do have capable cornerbacks who aren’t major liabilities, and Green Bay doesn’t have a stud WR after Adams.












