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Calling the Saints pass-happy could be an understatement but they are quite sneaky fitting backs Mark Ingram (143 car, 758 yds, 5.3) and Tim Hightower (105 car, 422yds, 4.0) into the mix. You put so much focus into stopping Brees and applying pressure that you neglect how stout these two backs are. The Saints are top three in the majority of passing statistics but come in with a decent amount of carries with 302 (12th most) and for 9th best 4.3 yds per carry. Sneaky.
Obviously, though, all eyes will be on #9 under center. The Bucs secondary will undoubtedly have their hands full. With backup corner Jude Adjei Barimah out due to suspension (returns Dec. 24th) and safety Chris Conte questionable, Alterraun Verner and Keith Tandy will be used heavily in nickel and dime often with Vernon Hargreaves and Brent Grimes to combat the three wide set of Brandin Cooks, Willie Snead, and the rookie who I like to call their next Marques Colston, Michael Thomas out of Ohio State.
Bar none, the Bucs come into this huge divisional game as one of the most confident football teams in the league right now. We have an identity and we know EXACTLY who we are. The Saints are coming into Tampa after a bad loss in Motown to the Lions 28-13, where they really looked lost for the majority of the game with three turnovers and a Brees game ending pick.