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theScore Fantasy Football Podcast with Justin Boone

Week 10 takeaways, early look at waiver wire

theScore Fantasy Football Podcast with Justin Boone

Score Media and Gaming

Sports

4.9520 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Boone and theScore's David P. Woods recap all the action from Sunday and take an early look at Week 11 waiver wire adds. Topics in this episode include: -Nick Chubb and Aaron Jones finally arrive (1:15) -Week 10 performances that restored hope (4:40) -Fantasy takeaways from Sunday (10:45) -Injury roundup (22:00) -Early Week 11 waiver wire adds (23:40)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome everybody to the score fantasy football podcast.

0:18.6

I'm your host, Justin Boone, and I am joined by the scores David B. Woods,

0:23.3

a man who is very proud of his son today. But I'm not talking about his biological son, Simon.

0:30.0

I'm talking about his adopted fantasy son, Nick Chub. But Woods, I'm not going to ask you about

0:35.6

him yet. Hold your thoughts. We're going to get to it in a minute. On today's episode, we are going to discuss all the key fantasy takeaways from

0:42.5

Sunday's action, including some long overdue mega performances from a couple of our favorite

0:48.2

running backs. And we're going to check in on a bunch of different backfields just to see where

0:52.4

they stand as we head into the final

0:54.5

stretch of the fantasy season. And then, as always, I'm going to give you an early look at this

1:00.1

week's top waiverware ads. And a quick reminder, if you haven't already, make sure you

1:06.1

subscribe to the podcast on whatever podcast platform you use. And if you already have done that, make sure you're giving us a rating and a review.

1:14.6

We really appreciate it.

1:16.2

So Woods, I've delayed it long enough.

1:19.0

We can break out the fireworks and finally celebrate.

1:21.8

Nick Chubb and Aaron Jones have arrived as fantasy superstars.

1:27.2

Chubb rushed 20 times on Sunday, had 176 yards against the Falcons, including a beautiful

1:34.3

92-yard touchdown.

1:36.4

He also caught three passes for 33 yards and another score.

1:41.0

Meanwhile, Aaron Jones just crushed the dolphins, 145 rushing yards on just 15 carries,

1:48.2

and he caught three passes for 27 yards. Jones also visited the end zone twice. So you have both

1:56.2

guys approaching 200 yards from scrimmage. They're finding the end zone multiple times.

2:00.8

They're catching passes. Give me your thoughts on their performances, Woods. I'm sure you're as happy as I am. And I am curious which guy you would rather have the rest of the season. That's going to be a really tough question. I'm as thrilled as you are about these two guys, because obviously I own them lots of places, specifically Chubb, but I have some Jones too. And that 92-yard touchdown from Chubb that got me up out of my seat, that was just, it felt like, you know, a long-awaited release for me of just seeing finally, yes, I believed in this talent, or finally seeing it come to fruition. And for you, it's the same for Jones. Which one would I rather own? That's a tough question. I mean, there are various factors like Chubb has a buy next week, so that may be cools things off a little bit, and Jones obviously isn't the offense that we can more confidently project, we'll keep scoring going forward. I mean, the Packers are still the Packers and the Browns, though they're not the 2017 Browns by any stretch are still the Browns, and that's not one of the best offenses in the league yet. So that would lean you towards Jones, maybe, but I think I believe a little bit more in Chub the talent. Just we saw his breakaway speed on that long run. Jones had a long run himself where he was caught from behind. He just doesn't quite have the zip that Chubb has. And I think maybe I'm just still a little bit more confident that Chubb's going to keep getting this kind of a workload every week. I don't believe at this point that the Packers are going to go back to anything resembling their previous committee. I mean, I think this is Jones's backfield now, but I'm just a little bit more confident in Chubbs.

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