 The last NFC matchup, the main event to close out the divisional round. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers travel to the Bayou to take on the New Orleans Saints. This could be the last time ever. We see Tom Brady and Drew Brees go head to head. The Bucs rallied against a competitive Washington team last week while the Saints made clockwork of the Chicago Bears. Round 3 between the Saints and the Buccaneers this season with the Saints having the 2-0 edge over the Bucs. The Bucs have not looked that great at all. At all against the Saints. This might be their Achilles heel or their Kryptonite. The Saints defeating the Bucs with two or more possessions in each of those games. When week one happened, everybody was saying, oh this offense is a failed Tom Brady. Yeah, he definitely lost a step. But it turned out that it was just because the Saints are really, really good on defense that Tom Brady and that Buccaneers offense could not click in both of those games. But the Bucs you have to question, you have to ask yourself, we talked about this all season along, they didn't beat the Saints in both those games. They didn't beat the Rams earlier this season. There's a lot of teams that they failed to beat that are one of the best of the best or at least in the playoffs. They did beat the Green Bay Packers, yes, but that was the only impressive victory that they had this season and even last week, it was a competitive game against the Washington football team and they got by with only one possession. So you have to question yourself, can the Bucs really pick up that big victory against a superb talented team and this is the week to do it? And what could be the final matchup between Tom Brady and Drew Brees with reports coming out that Drew Brees is more than likely to retire following this season? Let's look at the keys to victory for each team. How can they pick up the victory in advance to the NFC championship? For the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, don't let the score slip away. That's exactly what happened in both of those matchups against the Saints. Listen, the Saints were able to score in the next possession. The Bucs, we can't get a first down, we're just going to punt it. Okay, well the Saints are just going to score again. The Bucs can't get a first down, we're just going to punt it. Okay, well the Saints are just going to keep on scoring and so on and so on. So you can't let the score slip away and how can you not let it slip away? The second key to victory, go for it more often on fourth down. You're going to have to and when I say more often on fourth down, obviously there's those fourth down situations where it's fourth and goal on your two yard line or maybe four down territory around the 40 yard line or so and you only have three yards to go for a first down. I'm talking about if you're on your own 40 yard line and you only have maybe four yards to go, then yeah, you're going to have to take some risks and go for it because you know what happens with Drew Brees and that Saints offense and how your secondary has been lacking and stopping some big pass plays this season. So you have to go for it on fourth down, keep Tom Brady on the field and keep scoring against the Saints. Keep up with them and you'll be fine. For the Saints, their keys to victory, number one, we just talked about that secondary, attack the secondary. Drew Brees has looked great this season and that secondary has been not so great, especially in the last half of the season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. As a matter of fact, Drew Brees lit up and torched that secondary in that Sunday night game that they had against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So attack the secondary. That's going to be your key. With Michael Thomas back, you guys should be fine. I believe Triquan Smith is back in the lineup as well, which is actually really good news. And then for the Saints defense to stop Tom Brady, you got to keep on doing what you've been doing the previous two games against them. Pressure Brady with that Hendrickson-Jordan combo. What that means is Trey Hendrickson, who I believe was a Pro Bowl snub with 12 and a half sacks this season, is going to be a good pressure on the edge for the New Orleans Saints, as well as Cameron Jordan, we know how good he is as well. Those two guys have had some really good games against Tom Brady this season. Continue that duo, continue that defensive line pressure and keep on blitzing Tom Brady and pressuring him so that they have to force them to punt and so that the Saints can have possession and keep on scoring. So those are the keys to victory for each team and how they can win in advance of the NFC Championship. But leave your predictions, leave your thoughts and your opinions on this historic matchup and what we can see for the final time, Brady vs. Brees. Who do you guys have winning and who do you guys have advancing to the NFC Championship? Is it the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or maybe the New Orleans Saints?