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Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Week 10 Recap Show: Game-by-Game Review 2021

Rotoworld Football Show – Fantasy Football

Adam Wise

Football, Nbc Sports, Sports, Fantasy Football, Nbc Sports Edge, Fantasy Sports, Rotoworld, Nfl, Waiver Wire

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2021

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Pat Kerrane is joined by the NBC Sports EDGE team to discuss Sunday's slate of games, digging into the details you may have missed and adding context beyond the box score.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to a good football shows week 10 recap podcast.

0:20.4

My name is Pack Rain and just a few moments I'm going to be joined by all of the recapers

0:26.2

from NBC Sports Edge who watch the games, blurb the games, and got all that

0:31.0

additional context beyond the box score. It's so key in determining what's going to

0:36.6

happen next week. Let's get to the games. The Patriots defeated the Browns 45 to

0:44.9

seven. The Patriots now averaging 37.5 points per game over the last four weeks.

0:50.3

That's the most in the NFL. And Kyle DeVorechec, it's Ramon Dray, Steven Sezen.

0:55.6

I knew you're going to be so excited to talk about this game. I was like, wow, Ramon

0:59.6

Dray Stevenson had a good game. And then I realized what the next thing on my to-do list

1:04.0

was. It's going to be a fun time. And he looked like, I don't know if you watched it, but

1:08.3

he looked as good as you and anyone who was high on him over the summer would have wanted

1:12.8

him to look. He's just breaking off chunk gain after chunk gain, also involved as a pass

1:16.7

catcher, which is something we don't really see from Damien Harris very much. So when you

1:20.7

have Ramon Dray in the lineup, he actually going forward. You know, Damien Harris probably

1:25.2

should be back next week. You know, a concussion, not a long injury. But whenever you now have

1:29.6

Ramon Dray in the lineup, he's probably just going to project straight up better than Damien Harris

1:32.8

would have. And you also, when Damien Harris comes back, can't look at what Ramon Dray did this

1:37.2

week. And last week too, he played the exact same way where he just looks so difficult to bring

1:41.1

down. He gets up to speed so quickly that I don't think you'll project Damien Harris for his

1:44.5

normal role going forward. I still think given his body of work, he's probably the lead back

1:49.0

when he returns, but it's not as clear cut anymore. And Ramon Dray, when he is the starter,

1:53.2

is just a higher ceiling option. For sure, because he has the versatility that you mentioned,

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