The Perpetual Dynasty vs Pryor to the Snap
Date: September 18, 2016
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Matthew Stafford
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Alshon Jeffery
RB: DeAngelo Williams
RB: Danny Woodhead
TE: Antonio Gates
FLEX: Amari Cooper
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Oakland
What a week. TPD began the 2016 season in style, scoring the most points in the league and obtaining a massive victory over divisional rival TDs.
TPD lit up the score board with a 169 point effort. He knew it was a must win game for the franchise's psyche. His roster played their hearts out, leading to TPD's 40th all time regular season win. Now he prepares for another challenging opponent, Pryor. This match-up is the only game between two unbeaten teams in week 2 of the MFFL season. A (2-0) start for TPD would be monumental for the franchise and fan base. Pryor's balanced roster features star power and favorable match-ups for week 2, but TPD is maintaining the same laser focus and confidence he had in week 1.
He sends Mike Evans to the bench, even after a strong week 1 performance, due to his difficult match-up. Newly acquired Danny Woodhead will be inserted into the starting lineup, ever after Matt Forte balled out as TPD's player profile in week 1. It is a decision based on match-ups and the fact that Forte is on a short week. TPD made strides in his gameday managing a year ago and he hopes this move falls in line with that growth. TPD gives a special thanks to DeAngelo Williams for putting the team on his back when TPD needed him most. Williams time in the starting lineup is short, but already memorable. It is time to buckle down and let the ride that is TPD 2016 travel to heights unknown. Propelling the quest will be a nuclear barrel of NASTY. The after waste will blaze a trail right through the gut of Pryor. A gargantuan pile of NASTY awaits anyone who dares travel to TPD Field House, and Pryor will be swimming in it come Sunday. TPD's home opener will be a sight to be hold.
Player Profile: Alshon Jeffery
Stepping into the spotlight for week 2 will be a man absent from TPD's starting lineup in week one. Jeffery enters the lineup after a strong week 1 performance against a good defense. Jeffery has been itching to return to TPD's starting lineup ever since last season ended and the delay will be well worth the wait once he delivers a NASTY showing on Monday Night Football. Show your NASTY desire Alshon, and stake your claim to TPD's starting lineup for the foreseeable future. NASTY!
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