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theScore Fantasy Football Podcast with Justin Boone

Injury Updates, Week 11 Start-Sit, & Mailbag Questions

theScore Fantasy Football Podcast with Justin Boone

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4.9520 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Boone provides his thoughts on the Thursday nighter, the latest injury updates, his favorite start and sit of the week, and answers your mailbag questions.

  • Patriots-Falcons takeaways (0:35)
  • Injury updates - Kyler Murray, Alvin Kamara, Elijah Mitchell, Aaron Rodgers, Lamar Jackson, Saquon Barkley, and more (5:25)
  • Favorite start-sit candidates for Week 11 (21:55)
  • Mailbag questions (24:45)

Transcript

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0:00.0

What is up everybody? Welcome to the score fantasy football live week 11 is already here.

0:19.9

I'm your host Justin Boone, the lead fantasy analyst at the score. I always appreciate you tuning into these Friday shows. Lots of stuff we're going to go over today. The usual, we're going to go over through all the injuries. There are so many injuries this week. I will try to get through it fast. We're going to get your questions. We're going to talk some start sits. But first here, I got to talk about the Thursday nighter. And I know, don't roll your eyes. I know it was a bad game, but we got to go over it real quick here. Because I think there's just a couple takeaways from it. On the Patriot side, it's hard when a team is that dominant. And I know the score wasn't like crazy or anything like that, but they

0:54.6

controlled that game start to finish. And in those instances, it's pretty tough when you look

0:59.9

at snap counts and everything because it could really affect what we're seeing and some of the

1:05.2

playing time decisions out there. But the big question was with Damien Harris back, how is that going to impact things?

1:12.3

We saw Ramondra Stevenson really break out the week before. Was he just going to get relegated

1:16.9

back to the bench? It ended up being a split between them. And we saw Brandon Bolden get out there

1:22.0

for some passing down stuff. And it was really Harris was in the lead. And then we saw Stevenson

1:27.4

get out there. And Stevenson got a little more work later in the game just when it was really Harris was in the lead and then we saw Stevenson get out there and

1:28.1

Stevenson got a little more work later in the game just when it was it was kind of out of hand

1:32.7

at that point they knew that there was no way the Falcons are going to even be able to move the

1:36.4

ball against them so from what I saw I think we're going to be looking at a split where it's

1:42.4

going to be Harris getting you know 50, 50%, Stevenson, 30%, and then Bolden kind of picking up the rest there. I think that's what we're looking at. If there's no other injuries, obviously if there's an injury, Stevenson could blow up again. So he's a guy that you want to have on your bench. He's one of those high-end backups now. I would compare him to Sony Michelle and those guys. You really want to make sure that he's on your roster in case Harris goes down at all. Harris is just a low-end RB2, kind of high-end RB3. He's really touchdown dependent. We saw last night when he doesn't find the end zone, he's not really involved much as a receiver.

2:36.9

So stat wise, he's going to give you, I think it was like six or seven points last night. Nothing really that exciting, but still a guy that you want on your team in these games. You know, last night, he easily could have found the end zone the way things were going. So moving forward, there'll be some better games for him. But that's kind of how you have to approach them with him as that low end kind of fringe RB2, hoping for a touchdown. Stevenson more is that flex play where really you need Harris to go down in order to get Stevenson out there. And then Bolden, you're not really going to be concerned about unless somebody else gets hurt. And then in half ppr ppr ppr leagues you could look

2:51.3

at boldom but that's it other than that mac jones playing really well he's not doing anything

2:56.5

outstanding he's just playing within himself playing within the offense keeping things moving it's been

3:02.5

really nice to see it's probably going to have a pretty good career fantasy wise not huge numbers he's

3:07.4

spreading the ball around a lot and that's great for the patriots that he's probably going to have a pretty good career fantasy wise not huge numbers he's spreading

3:07.7

the ball around a lot and that's great for the patriots that he's playing this well all the kind

3:13.6

of sharing isn't great for fantasy because it's not really allowing any of the past catchers to

3:18.2

blow up there at all so you don't really want to have to trust any of them in your lineup jacobby

3:23.0

meyers is the best option obviously we know we found the end zone finally recently, but even he's a guy that you're only really going to look at as like a flex play. And Hunter Henry, really high end, tight end two, another touchdown dependent kind of guy. And when he doesn't find the end zone, he just doesn't put up the yardage to really help you that much.

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