The GOAT
When you’ve got Tom Brady, absolutelynothing else matters. Despite a win possibility of 0.7 percent, down 16-3 with 5: 34 staying in the 4th quarter, Brady led back-to-back goal drives after the offense invested most of the videogame sputtering. The just other time that even Brady hasactually removed a 13-point deficit in the 4th quarter? Super Bowl LI versus the Atlanta Falcons.
The Defense
Brady neverever gets a possibility to install those game-winning drives if not for a excellent efficiency from the Tampa Bay defense, particularly in crunch time. Todd Bowles’ system came up with several clutch stops down the stretch, getting off the field on secret 3rd downs, and requiring the Saints to keep providing the ball back to Brady with the videogame on the line. Doing it without both of their beginning securities and their No. 3 corner made it even more excellent.
Rookie Playmakers
Both of Brady’s fourth-quarter goal passes went to first-year gamers. Tight end Cade Otton captured the veryfirst one, while running back Rachaad White transported in the game-winner. Otton captured Brady’s game-winner in the last seconds to beat the Rams earlier in the season, and both he and White haveactually seen their functions broaden throughout the year. Clearly, Brady trusts them, even in the most pressure-packed scenarios.
Brady discovered White for a six-yard goal with simply 3 seconds staying, and Ryan Succop nailed the subsequent additional point to provide the Bucs the 17-16 lead.
Bucs QB Tom Brady
36/54, 281 backyards, 2 TD, INT
LB Lavonte David
12 takeson, 2 TFL, sack
RB Rachaad White
15 touches, 60 overall backyards, game-winning TD
After a loss by the Atlanta Falcons to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, the Bucs took complete benefit of the chance to produce some more area inbetween themselves and the rest of the NFC South.
Back at .500 with a 6-6 record, the Bucs now have a 1.5-videogame lead on the Falcons, while dropping the Saints to last location in the department at 4-9.
The Bucs are 3-1 versus their department challengers so far this season, and close out the year versus the Falcons and Carolina Panthers, offering them a opportunity to safe another NFC South title in the last weeks.
The Bucs (6-6) head out on the roadway for a difficult test versus the San Francisco 49ers (8-4), who presently lead the NFC West.