The Perpetual Dynasty vs Advantageous Morgans
Date: October 30, 2016
Time: 1:00PM
Place: Funny Bone Stadium
Starting Lineup:
QB: Matthew Stafford
WR: Julio Jones
WR: Mike Evans
RB: Jacquizz Rodgers
RB: Knile Davis
TE: Tyler Eifert
FLEX: Brandin Cooks
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Carolina
Welcome Mr. Julio. TPD made a massive splash this week, acquiring Julio Jones in exchange
for three players. Julio will immediately attempt to become
the face of the TPD franchise. The trio of Julio, Odell, and Mike is a
sight to be hold and could be one of the best WR trios of all time. TPD went all in, and it is now or never.
TPD failed to live up to the hype in week 7, scoring 82 points in a horrible effort across the board from his roster. He made the right lineup decisions, benching stars Beckham and McCoy, who combined for 10, but it did not matter. TPD will take the positives where ever they may be, and it is not doubt his gameday managing has improved significantly over the course of this season.
Week 8 matches him up against the league's lowest scoring team, but if TPD's history is any indication, this could be the week the Morgans finally put forth a strong effort. TPD has been hit with injuries to 3 RBs and his roster for week 8 is not as strong as it could be, but the trade for J. Rodgers will hopefully fill the void until guys can get healthy.
This season has been a grind for TPD, just like last year. It is the last thing he wanted but it is times like these he must remember the theme and battle cry of this team: What is dead may never die. This team will never quit and they are ready for the 2nd half of this season. Evidence in support of this claim will be the return of the NASTY this week. It took an unexpected reprieve last week but it is back and ready to unleash the NASTY from Dynasty for this important divisional match-up. Oh no....it's so NASTY!
Player Profile: Julio Jones
No player can command the player profile this week other than Julio Jones. What words are there to describe the type of move this is. Julio is simply a superstar and steps right into the starting lineup with the opportunity to set the league on fire. It can all be encapsulated by one word...NASTY...Julio Jones.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Week 7 Press Release
The Perpetual Dynasty vs Unstopa-Bo
Date: October 23, 2016
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Mike Evans
RB: Christine Michael
RB: C.J. Anderson
TE: Coby Fleener
FLEX: Allen Robinson
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Cincinnati
What a week it was. TPD put up 200 points last week, 2nd most all time only bested by TPD's 236 point record of 2014. He made all the right decisions with his roster for a 2nd consecutive week and his confidence is building. His decision to bench stars from the previous week paid off as their replacements combined for close to 50 points. The flexibility of his roster allows him to play the match-ups and bench players no other team would even consider benching. TPD now supports the most points in the league. It's another week to add to the history pages of TPD lore, but this week brings about one of the toughest challenges to date, a match-up against an undefeated Unstopa-bo squad.
TPD entered the week as a favorite on paper due to UB's bye weeks, but the injury to McCoy changes the landscape. TPD once again will have to manage his talented group of WRs to the best of his ability, as all of them have good match-ups and make compelling claims for TPD's starting lineup. Coby Fleener played great last week but his spot in the starting lineup could be circumvented by a healthy Tyler Eifert. TPD once again has a talented squad, with star potential at many positions, but this year's team seems to have more adaptability to season variables, which TPDs hopes will help his roster play better late in the season.
The last two weeks have brought about some NASTY performances from TPD. He will as always try to unleash the NASTY from Dynasty when he welcomes an undefeated team to TPD Field House. The fans are raring to go and will no doubt make it difficult on the opposing team in one of the most anticipated regular games in Field House history. Signs of the impending NASTY display will be everywhere once the opposition gets off the bus. We hope that bus has some new tires because the NASTY juice will make it impossible to get out of neutral.
Player Profile: Philip Rivers
TPD must have a lot of faith in Rivers to put him in the staring lineup given how well Stafford has played as of late, but the decision is a no brainier to TPD. Philip is playing extremely efficient football and he will have multiple opportunities to score points in what is expected to be a shootout on Sunday. The stage is set for a NASTY unleashing. Soooooo NASTY.
Date: October 23, 2016
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Mike Evans
RB: Christine Michael
RB: C.J. Anderson
TE: Coby Fleener
FLEX: Allen Robinson
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Cincinnati
What a week it was. TPD put up 200 points last week, 2nd most all time only bested by TPD's 236 point record of 2014. He made all the right decisions with his roster for a 2nd consecutive week and his confidence is building. His decision to bench stars from the previous week paid off as their replacements combined for close to 50 points. The flexibility of his roster allows him to play the match-ups and bench players no other team would even consider benching. TPD now supports the most points in the league. It's another week to add to the history pages of TPD lore, but this week brings about one of the toughest challenges to date, a match-up against an undefeated Unstopa-bo squad.
TPD entered the week as a favorite on paper due to UB's bye weeks, but the injury to McCoy changes the landscape. TPD once again will have to manage his talented group of WRs to the best of his ability, as all of them have good match-ups and make compelling claims for TPD's starting lineup. Coby Fleener played great last week but his spot in the starting lineup could be circumvented by a healthy Tyler Eifert. TPD once again has a talented squad, with star potential at many positions, but this year's team seems to have more adaptability to season variables, which TPDs hopes will help his roster play better late in the season.
The last two weeks have brought about some NASTY performances from TPD. He will as always try to unleash the NASTY from Dynasty when he welcomes an undefeated team to TPD Field House. The fans are raring to go and will no doubt make it difficult on the opposing team in one of the most anticipated regular games in Field House history. Signs of the impending NASTY display will be everywhere once the opposition gets off the bus. We hope that bus has some new tires because the NASTY juice will make it impossible to get out of neutral.
Player Profile: Philip Rivers
TPD must have a lot of faith in Rivers to put him in the staring lineup given how well Stafford has played as of late, but the decision is a no brainier to TPD. Philip is playing extremely efficient football and he will have multiple opportunities to score points in what is expected to be a shootout on Sunday. The stage is set for a NASTY unleashing. Soooooo NASTY.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Week 6 Press Release
The Perpetual Dynasty vs El Pollo Loco (Rivalry Week #1)
Date: October 16, 2016
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Matthew Stafford
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Allen Robinson
RB: LeSean McCoy
RB: Christine Michael
TE: Coby Fleener
FLEX: Alshon Jeffery
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Tennessee
TPD finally got back to his winning ways in week 5. It was a full team effort and TPD made some key gameday managing decisions to come away with a victory. New comers Marshall and Rivers scored the most points on the team and were the catalyst for the victory; but based on their difficult match-ups, the flexibility of his roster, and TPD's managerial tendencies, each of them will head to the bench for week 6. It is hard to imagine any other team taking those type of players out of their lineup after such key performances and success, but TPD dances to the beat of his own drum, not afraid to go against the grain and do what he ultimately feels is best for his team.
Week 6 is rivalry week and another match-up against the Loco franchise. Loco's squad has improved since week 1 and their depth gives them options across the board. Players on opposing teams love playing against TPD week to week, evidenced by TPD's toughest schedule in the league. Loco will most probably be the next in line. TPD is back at the friendly confines of TPD Field House for the first time since week 2 and the fans are ready to explode in support of their hometown team.
TPD is happy with how this team has developed. The pick up of Rivers from free agency may have solved his inconsistent quarterback play, while the trade for Tyler Eifert could solidify his TE slot in the future. A consistent trend for TPD over the previous 4 seasons is the pick up in play and performance over the course of a season. He hopes that is the circumstance for another season of MFFL football. Something that is always the case for TPD is the delivery of some stinky NASTY to his opponents at every opportunity. The NASTY quota was filled to full capacity last week and the excess run off is ready to ooze everywhere in week 6. TPD's week 6 opponent better hope they have a team tailor who excels in cleaning out stains, but NASTY stains are forever.
Player Profile: Christine Michael
TPD put faith in Michael when no one else would. The 2016 draft pick has been one of the few players on TPD's roster that has remained, as many other players were shipped away. TPD knew the type of value Michael could have this season and Michael has done nothing but support TPD's faith. In week 6 Michael will leave no doubt that he is the Seahawks RB#1 this season, and one of TPD's best at delivering NASTY performances. N.A.S.T.Y.
Date: October 16, 2016
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Matthew Stafford
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Allen Robinson
RB: LeSean McCoy
RB: Christine Michael
TE: Coby Fleener
FLEX: Alshon Jeffery
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Tennessee
TPD finally got back to his winning ways in week 5. It was a full team effort and TPD made some key gameday managing decisions to come away with a victory. New comers Marshall and Rivers scored the most points on the team and were the catalyst for the victory; but based on their difficult match-ups, the flexibility of his roster, and TPD's managerial tendencies, each of them will head to the bench for week 6. It is hard to imagine any other team taking those type of players out of their lineup after such key performances and success, but TPD dances to the beat of his own drum, not afraid to go against the grain and do what he ultimately feels is best for his team.
Week 6 is rivalry week and another match-up against the Loco franchise. Loco's squad has improved since week 1 and their depth gives them options across the board. Players on opposing teams love playing against TPD week to week, evidenced by TPD's toughest schedule in the league. Loco will most probably be the next in line. TPD is back at the friendly confines of TPD Field House for the first time since week 2 and the fans are ready to explode in support of their hometown team.
TPD is happy with how this team has developed. The pick up of Rivers from free agency may have solved his inconsistent quarterback play, while the trade for Tyler Eifert could solidify his TE slot in the future. A consistent trend for TPD over the previous 4 seasons is the pick up in play and performance over the course of a season. He hopes that is the circumstance for another season of MFFL football. Something that is always the case for TPD is the delivery of some stinky NASTY to his opponents at every opportunity. The NASTY quota was filled to full capacity last week and the excess run off is ready to ooze everywhere in week 6. TPD's week 6 opponent better hope they have a team tailor who excels in cleaning out stains, but NASTY stains are forever.
Player Profile: Christine Michael
TPD put faith in Michael when no one else would. The 2016 draft pick has been one of the few players on TPD's roster that has remained, as many other players were shipped away. TPD knew the type of value Michael could have this season and Michael has done nothing but support TPD's faith. In week 6 Michael will leave no doubt that he is the Seahawks RB#1 this season, and one of TPD's best at delivering NASTY performances. N.A.S.T.Y.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Week 5 Press Release
The Perpetual Dynasty vs The North Remembers
Date: October 9, 2016
Time: 1:00PM
Place: Winterfell Field
Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Mike Evans
RB: LeSean McCoy
RB: C.J. Anderson
TE: Dennis Pitta
FLEX: Brandon Marshall
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Los Angeles
TPD lost his 3rd game in a row last week and the consequences of starting (1-3) for the 2nd year in a row were aimed directly at his roster. TPD cleaned house this week. He made multiple trades, sending a message to his team, the fans, and the league. It is simply unacceptable that we are at this point yet again. The franchise cannot put into words how disappointing it is to continually start seasons poorly, but as the theme for 2016 indicates TPD remains strong and hardened by the compounding circumstances.
It is not everyday that a team acquires one of the best RBs in fantasy, only to trade them a day later. TPD did just that after acquiring D. Johnson. Many thought David was the piece TPD had been missing, but he had other plans. He quickly sent a resounding message to his roster, indicating no one is assured a starting spot. It was a truly unprecedented and jaw dropping move. Once the dust had settled TPD was left with 5 well known WR commodities in Beckham, Evans, Marshall, Jeffery. and Robinson. One of the most imposing group of WRs ever will try to flip the script for this franchise. TPD feels comfortable with any of them starting each week depending on the match-ups. This week will be another tough decision as a guy like Alshon is currently on the bench but he has a great match-up and opportunity with K. White now on IR.
His RB position completely changed. Christine Michael was the only RB to survive the trading onslaught and stay on TPDs roster. He welcomes two dependable starters in McCoy and Anderson to help maintain stability at the position. All told TPD could welcome an astounding 6 new starters to his lineup in preparation for a big game against TNR. TPD is desperate. He has done everything he possibility can to field what he believes is the best team possible. Only time will tell, and this week present new challenges against a team welcoming new starters of their own. It is TPD's hope that his roster can reach its full potential just as the heart of his divisional schedule picks up in a few weeks.
All the new faces present an opportunity to examine new NASTY abilities in TPD's starting lineup. The possibilities are endless and TPD could be looking at a NASTY explosion come Sunday. He has 3 weeks worth of NASTY overflowing the barrels that barely contain it, and whether it is this week or future ones, you can bet the impact will be felt by many. LOOK OUT...NASTY!
Player Profile: Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham's start to the season has been a microcosm of TPD's season. He's been slow out of the gates with seemingly the whole world/league ganging up against him like TPD's opponents each week. Week 5 is the time for Beckham to break out and be the macrocosm for what is to come for TPD. He has a great match-up on Sunday Night Football and look for Beckham to be the catalyst for changing the landscape of the season. OBJ, unleash the NASTY.
Date: October 9, 2016
Time: 1:00PM
Place: Winterfell Field
Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Mike Evans
RB: LeSean McCoy
RB: C.J. Anderson
TE: Dennis Pitta
FLEX: Brandon Marshall
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Los Angeles
TPD lost his 3rd game in a row last week and the consequences of starting (1-3) for the 2nd year in a row were aimed directly at his roster. TPD cleaned house this week. He made multiple trades, sending a message to his team, the fans, and the league. It is simply unacceptable that we are at this point yet again. The franchise cannot put into words how disappointing it is to continually start seasons poorly, but as the theme for 2016 indicates TPD remains strong and hardened by the compounding circumstances.
It is not everyday that a team acquires one of the best RBs in fantasy, only to trade them a day later. TPD did just that after acquiring D. Johnson. Many thought David was the piece TPD had been missing, but he had other plans. He quickly sent a resounding message to his roster, indicating no one is assured a starting spot. It was a truly unprecedented and jaw dropping move. Once the dust had settled TPD was left with 5 well known WR commodities in Beckham, Evans, Marshall, Jeffery. and Robinson. One of the most imposing group of WRs ever will try to flip the script for this franchise. TPD feels comfortable with any of them starting each week depending on the match-ups. This week will be another tough decision as a guy like Alshon is currently on the bench but he has a great match-up and opportunity with K. White now on IR.
His RB position completely changed. Christine Michael was the only RB to survive the trading onslaught and stay on TPDs roster. He welcomes two dependable starters in McCoy and Anderson to help maintain stability at the position. All told TPD could welcome an astounding 6 new starters to his lineup in preparation for a big game against TNR. TPD is desperate. He has done everything he possibility can to field what he believes is the best team possible. Only time will tell, and this week present new challenges against a team welcoming new starters of their own. It is TPD's hope that his roster can reach its full potential just as the heart of his divisional schedule picks up in a few weeks.
All the new faces present an opportunity to examine new NASTY abilities in TPD's starting lineup. The possibilities are endless and TPD could be looking at a NASTY explosion come Sunday. He has 3 weeks worth of NASTY overflowing the barrels that barely contain it, and whether it is this week or future ones, you can bet the impact will be felt by many. LOOK OUT...NASTY!
Player Profile: Odell Beckham Jr.
Beckham's start to the season has been a microcosm of TPD's season. He's been slow out of the gates with seemingly the whole world/league ganging up against him like TPD's opponents each week. Week 5 is the time for Beckham to break out and be the macrocosm for what is to come for TPD. He has a great match-up on Sunday Night Football and look for Beckham to be the catalyst for changing the landscape of the season. OBJ, unleash the NASTY.
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