Week 11: Good Matchups/ Bad matchups?

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Sometimes we learn during the week that some the Match ups our Fantasy Players have in a certain week have been historicly Good or Bad? Here is some for this week....... please add whatever you find to the thread and help Outlaws make better decisions this week.
 
San Francisco 49ers RB Frank Gore (knee) might not be pushed in Week 11 against the Arizona Cardinals, although fantasy owners hope for otherwise. He has 96 or more rushing yards four times in his past six meetings with the Cardinals, and he has 10 rushing touchdowns and a receiving score over his past nine games with Arizona.
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Here's a tough one, good matchup, But Gore is banged up and Kendall Hunter may see more work if the Game goes South for the Cardinals early
 
Baltimore Ravens RB Ray Rice will meet hte Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11, a team which sports the NFL's second-ranked rushing defense. Rice has never a 100-yard rushing game against the Bengals in six career starts, although he has found the end zone in two of the past four meetings, while also scoring a receiving touchdown.

Not so good in real life but fantasy good........ better in PPR.
 
Baltimore Ravens WR Anquan Boldin has faced the Cincinnati Bengals, the team's Week 11 opponent, just three times in his career. Two of those matchups came last season, and he managed just seven grabs for a total of 44 yards in the two meetings.

Not so good.
 
Philadelphia Eagles RB LeSean McCoy has scored a touchdown either on the ground or through the air in each of his nine games this season. He has 10 rushing TDs and two receiving scores. He'll face the New York Giants in Week 11. In his past three games against the Giants, McCoy has at least 111 rushing yards in two of those outings.

That sounds good.
 
St. Louis Rams RB Steven Jackson has had some success against the Seattle Seahawks, his team's Week 11 opponent. However, in 13 career games, he has yet to hit the century mark in rushing yardage. In addition, Jackson has managed just one touchdown over his past four games against Seattle after posting six rushing scores in his first nine meetings with the NFC West Division rivals.

Struggles a bit it sounds like.
 
Dallas Cowboys TE Jason Witten has two 100-yard performances over his past four starts against the Washington Redskins, the team's Week 11 opponent. He has at least two receptions in each of his past 16 games against Washington, although he has found the end zone just twice in the past 11 games against the Redskins.
 
Buffalo Bills RB Fred Jackson will face the Miami Dolphins in Week 11. He was limited to 55 rushing yards on 19 carries two games against the Dolphins last season. But the Dolphins can be run on easier this season so Fred Should be fine.
 
New York Giants QB Eli Manning will meet the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 11. Manning had four TD passes and 254 yards passing in the first meeting in Week 3, and he has 13 TD passes over his past four starts against the Eagles. This sounds good.
 
Patriots def which is usually not the greatest has a great matchup this week against a weak offense with a new QB (KC)
This or the Jags v/s cleveland is a great bye week fill in for you houston D owners
 
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C.Palmer who has been improving each week plays against one of the leagues worst pass defenses. I'm riding this one myself
 
B.Wells plays against San Fran. he is already having trouble against weak run d's so this is a no brainer.
Helu, should ratface decide to start him plays against a Dallas Run D which has done very well this year.
I myself have to choose between one of these 2
 
Patriots def which is usually not the greatest has a great matchup this week against a weak offense with a new QB (KC)
This or the Jags v/s cleveland is a great bye week fill in for you houston D owners

Did grab the Jags D to use this week.... Thanks jjtweeks!!
 
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