Of courseTampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield tried to pad the score against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Football. The Ravens’ lead had inflated to 23 points in the fourth quarter, and defensive back Marlon Humphrey and linebacker Roquan Smith had been reading Mayfield’s mail all game long.

With a sizeable scoring lead, the Bucs needed to rely on the pass, so Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr deployed Smith primarily as a quarterback spy. Thus, Smith was able to hone in on stopping Mayfield from scrambling while simultaneously covering check-down options.

On the back end, Humphrey and safety Kyle Hamilton were frequently used in Cover 2-man sets. Orr’s plan baited Mayfield into making tight window throws on blurred reads, leading to a few interceptions.

Smith finished with 18 tackles and was involved in nearly every play. Orr’s unit finished with three sacks and two interceptions, and the 31-point allowance doesn’t truly reflect how dominant they were in Tampa.