NFC conference showdown between two teams who started defeating this season.
Second home game for Tampa, which was missed by Panthers 14-20, although he did not face Cam Newton. The Rams lost 6-34 within Vikings.
As we can see from the scores, we have had two quite bitter attacks on both sides. The Bucs had just 100 yards rushing and 162 passing while they made 3 turnovers, while the Rams in their 72 246 matches rushing yards and 2 passing with 113 turnovers. Despite the defeats I would not say that their defensive numbers were so big, the Bucs kept the Panthers in 221 yards rushing and 186 passing, while Rams 160 rushing and 3 passing. Defending the same shot, Tampa is going to follow suit today as the Rams will play with their 2 qb now, which means we will see a conservative aggressive shot by Rams with enough run and no risk. I'm defending the Rams to make it better today as in the first match they found the excellent Peterson in the run game that is not on the opposing side today. And not only is there but Tampa will get off today with -XNUMX good aggressive players, the wide receiver Seferian Jenkins and the main running back Doug Martin.
The two teams in their first matches have stayed in the under and in general the current couple has an appeal to bring small scores. In the last 10 matches that have given an independent seat count 8 under, and 4 SERIES. While 92 'and then 7 matches that have given Tampa 5 have gone under.
Both teams have trouble moving the ball, and have absences in their offensive lines. This automatically means that they will put the weight on their defenses to win the match. Neither of them with the current material and the conditions do not consider that they are capable of producing a great score unless of course they get enough score from the defense. In general, however, I do not see either of them escaping from a conservative offensive plan and it is quite possible that both teams will bring another under in today's match. I will go the point limit just above 38 (38.5) at Bet365, and get the under @ 1.80.