one of the best games of his career last weekend in a 27-9 win against the San Francisco 49ers. He completed 29 of 38 passes for 312 yards Womens Vita Vea Jersey , two touchdowns and zero interceptions. It was the game we have been waiting for all season long from Winston. Not only was he extremely accurate with the ball, but he was calm in the pocket, he didn’t force anything down the field and took what the defense gave him, and even took a sack when nothing was there.It was clearly an improvement from earlier on in the season before his benching, there is no doubt about that, but this week will be the real test on whether or not Winston has taken a step forward. In his six career games against the Carolina Panthers, Winston has completed just 61.36% of his passes and has thrown only five touchdowns compared to nine interceptions. Statistically, it is by far his worst stats against an opposing team. Winston and the Buccaneers offense has also failed to score over 23 points against Carolina in all the games he has started. The Panthers have a dominant front seven and we have seen Winston force way too many throws when that pressure arrives in his face. You know that the bad starts against the Panthers will be in the back of his head Womens Chandler Catanzaro Jersey , so it will be interesting to see how he reacts this week. If we see the Winston of old, it will be very concerning, but if the Winston from last Sunday shows up, you can make the case that he has turned over a new page in his career. Yes, it will have only been two and a half games, but if for two and a half games he can eliminate those dangerous throws, that’s improvement. We simply have never seen that from Winston.We will have plenty of answers regarding Winston come Sunday at about 4 p.m. Tampa Bay enters its final game with nothing to play for other than a draft pick. Technically, it’d be better for the Buccaneers to lose this game to preserve a higher selection but we don’t root for losses at Bucs Nation. Well Peyton Barber Jersey , at least not me.This is likely the final game of the Dirk Koetter era for the Bucs. I can’t say that I’m too sad to see it end. It just never seemed like this staff could provide much development or put players in the best position to have success. Atlanta and Tampa Bay both entered the season with playoff aspirations. They’ll end the 2018 campaign as middle of the pack teams who each hold their fair share of issues. 1. Pressuring Matt RyanWhile the Falcons have struggled to move the ball on the ground since Devonta Freeman went down early in the season. That being said, Matt Ryan has still performed like vintage Matty Ice.The veteran quarterback has completed 69.2% of his passes while throwing 33 touchdowns to just six interceptions. Despite his performance, Ryan has been under pressure for most of the season, he’s been sacked 41 times. That should be the Bucs mantra on Sunday. Making Ryan as uncomfortable as possible with Jason Pierre-Paul pressuring his blindside. 2. Limiting Julio JonesAtlanta does have a few capable threats through the air but Julio Jones is without question the best. Jones has nearly double the amount of production as the Falcons No. 2 wide receiver, Calvin Ridley. The former Alabama star has 104 catches for 1,539 yards and seven touchdowns. Ridley and Mohamed Sanu have been good but they haven’t displayed the level of consistency as Jones. If the Bucs can limit an ailing Jones, they’ll give themselves more of a shot to stop Atlanta’s offense. 3. Finding success on the groundThe Falcons haven’t been very good on defense this year and one of its worst areas have been stopping the ground attack. Adversely, Tampa Bay has been extremely inconsistent running the ball all season. After finishing with 65 yards on the ground with an average of 2.6 yards per carry http://www.buccaneerslockerroom.com/authentic-vita-vea-jersey , the Bucs offensive line should being able to create more holes against an Atlanta defense that is the sixth worse in the NFL at defending the run. Peyton Barber isn’t an elite back, but he runs as hard as anyone in the league. 4. Protecting Jameis WinstonJameis Winston was under constant pressure a week ago against Dallas’ elite defensive front. He was sacked three times and under duress countless others. When Winston has time to deliver his passes, he’s shown that he can make plays through the air. Tampa Bay’s offensive line simply has to protect him long enough for that to happen. Atlanta has 36 sacks on the season and four different Falcons have five or more of them. They can bring pressure a variety of ways and this game will go a long way in determining the fate of Donovan Smith and Demar Dotson. 5. Limiting turnoversTampa Bay has been hinged by turnovers for most of the 2018 season and that was no different in Dallas. The Buccaneers lost two fumbles against the Cowboys, with one being returned for a touchdown in a seven point loss. Dirk Koetter’s team has committed a league high 34 turnovers in 15 games. On the flip side, Atlanta has forced just 18 turnovers all season. There’s no guarantee they won’t beat themselves again, but if the Bucs limit their turnovers, their odds of winning this game skyrocket.