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(NFL) Los Angeles vs. Tampa Bay, 09/25/2016 12:05 PM, Score: 37 - 32
Point Spread: -4.00 | 100.00 Tampa Bay (Home)
Result: Loss
This is a 10* play on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Setting the scene: LA lost 28-0 to a poor San Francisco team and then managed a 9-6 win over an injured and discombobulated Seahawks side. In our opinion, the book is still out on the Rams, who haven't even scored a TD yet this year. Tampa is 1-1, opening up with an impressive victory on the road in Atlanta, before getting crushed 40-7 in Arizona last week. The Bucs finally open up at home and we're expecting Jameis Winston and company to be too much for the Rams and Case Keenum to keep up to.

LA: The Rams' defense put up some impressive defensive numbers against Seattle. But what exactly is going on with the Seahawks offense right now? That's the big question in the Pacific Northwest. That same defense looked horrible against San Francisco's vanilla offense. And now they have to face a determined Winston, who has five TD's and four INT's this year (all four of his INT's came against the Cards last week). Keenum had just 239 yards last week. RB Todd Gurley has been horrible, he had 47 yards in Week 1 and just 51 last Sunday.

Tampa Bay: We're not reading too much into Tampa's setback in Arizona last week. A young team off a huge road win to open the year, facing a home side which had just lost a 1-point game to the Pats the week before. It was a perfect storm of situational factors working against it. We think if you would have asked Tampa if it would have taken a 1-1 record after its two-game road trip to open the season, that it would have jumped on it. No need hit the panic button, it's time for Winston to start moving the ball today as RB Doug Martin will likely be sitting with a hamstring injury. One other player to keep your eyes on is Mike Evans, who caught six balls for 70 yards and a TD last week.

The bottom line: LA's offense is completely one-dimensional and thus, very predictable. Gurley will once again have to try and establish himself, but that's easier said than done against a Bucs unit which held David Johnson to just 54 yards off 16 carries last week. With Gurley contained, the onus falls onto Keenum to produce, meaning the home side's secondary catches a big break today. We think the Rams' defense is going to have a letdown here after last week's huge effort and in trying to contain the versatile Winston. We look for the home side to turn this one into a "track meet" and to pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. Play on the BUCCANEERS.

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