On the first play, New Orleans lost contain and Fitzpatrick took the grass in front of him, scrambling for 12 yards and a first down on third-and-11 to seal the victory for the Bucs late in the fourth quarter. He did this a handful of times on Sunday, picking up small chunks of yards here and there to keep the Bucs on schedule. The Eagles' defensive line has to be disciplined in its rush lanes to keep him contained and then make him uncomfortable.

The second play is a simple zone read play with Fitzpatrick, who takes the snap and immediately reads defensive end Cam Jordan. If Jordan crashes inside to defend the handoff, Fitzpatrick will keep it and run for six points. If Jordan attacks the quarterback, he'll just hand it off. Either way, Jordan can't be right here, and the Bucs reach the end zone for a touchdown.

Koetter likes to attack downfield and that certainly was the case against New Orleans. Whether they had three receivers on the field or two, this group was constantly testing the vertical part of the field against New Orleans. That's Koetter's way. Like Atlanta last week, the Buccaneers like to run play-action shot plays, particularly out of base personnel sets (multiple backs or multiple tight ends). If the offense lines up with a fullback or multiple tight ends in a running formation with everyone tight on the ball, the defense is going to force a safety into the box in a single-high coverage. Koetter then tries to attack the deep safety. It's a good formula for success, and it's worked for Koetter for a long time.

Mike Evans is an absolute freak show who looks like he was grown in a petri dish at a lab that raises receivers. He's got rare size, blazing speed, and great ball skills. Evans is one of the toughest covers in the NFL because of that combination. Evans lines up primarily at X-receiver, so he will line up against both Jalen Mills and Ronald Darby in this game, with some reps coming in the slot against Sidney Jones as well. Last week, the Saints matched up Marshon Lattimore, last year's Defensive Rookie of the Year, against Evans one-on-one. It was a hell of a battle. The two competed down after down on an island, but Evans caught all seven of his pass targets, three of which came on third down, and looked unstoppable at every level of the field.