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The Rant with Jeff Ratcliffe

Week 7 Recap

The Rant with Jeff Ratcliffe

Jeff Ratcliffe

Sports, Fantasy Sports, Football

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2021

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Jeff Ratcliffe recaps all of the Week 7 games for fantasy football purposes including the biggest injuries and his key fantasy football takeaways from each contest.

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0:00.0

What is up, it's the rant. My name is Jeff Rackle that it is Monday, October 25th, predictably, a weird week.

0:24.7

Always weird when there are six teams on by and maybe like me and a couple of leagues you might

0:29.4

have squeaked by maybe like me and a couple of leagues yet didn't squeak by and you're going to end

0:35.6

up taking an L here, a couple of tough performances this week. Then again, a couple big performances as

0:42.0

well. So let's take it all into context here, break things down game by game. We're going to start off

0:48.7

with Green Bay and Washington. On the Washington side, Taylor Heinecke just really looks out

0:56.2

matched as the quarterback. However, it does not look like Ryan Fitzpatrick is going to be back

1:01.8

anytime soon, unfortunately. I don't think they turned to Kyle Allen, but then again, can you have

1:08.8

much confidence if you are Ron Rivera and Taylor Heinecke's under center for you? Probably not.

1:14.5

But you know what? For fantasy purposes, do we really care? Probably not. He goes for a big day on

1:20.4

the ground, ends up putting up a top 10 fantasy week in most scoring settings despite really not

1:26.2

looking particularly strong in the past game. Did there are five end zone targets though? So there's

1:30.3

that. The McKissick Gibson situation has not changed. Yes, McKissick barely outscored Gibson.

1:39.3

If Gibson doesn't score a touchdown, which he did have two goal line carries in this one,

1:43.5

obviously, the production isn't going to be especially effective for fantasy purposes because he

1:47.8

doesn't catch the ball that much out of the backfield. But 14 carries for 51 yards, two catches

1:52.6

for five. He had 16 touches compared to eight touches for McKissick. That kind of tells us

1:57.5

everything that we need to know. And I think this is unfortunately going to continue Ricky Seales Jones

2:02.0

continue to be a top 10 option, which is good and mix scoring. I mean, despite the deficiencies

2:07.6

of Taylor Heinecke, it was a good day for Terry McClaren. On the green base side of things,

2:12.8

luckily, was going to be end up being a monster day for Devonte Adams, but ends up being okay.

2:18.4

Six for 76 doesn't really pop, but he does get in the end zone. And that game, a top 10 fantasy

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