The Perpetual Dynasty vs Tavon and Only
Date: December 4, 2016
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Julio Jones
WR: Mike Evans
RB: LeSean McCoy
RB: Tim Hightower
TE: Tyler Eifert
FLEX: Odell Beckham Jr.
K: Stephen Gostkowski
DEF: Indianapolis
TPD moved into 4th place after a pivotal win in week 12. The team performed extremely well in a 156 point effort and he is now averaging 145 ppg in the last four contests, and 140 ppg in his last 8. He is averaging a mind blowing 163 ppg in his victories this season. This team is not much different than TPD teams of old, with big performances for the majority of the season after a slow start. The dominant nature of each of TPD's last two teams has flown under the radar due to his lack of dominant win totals, but nothing sums up this unfortunate happenstance better than the stats that TPD has 214 more points than the team ahead of him in the East Division and the most points in the entire league. At the end of the day, he is appreciative for every Sunday that he gets to wake up and be excited about TPD football, and a win in week 13 would help continue the joy TPD gets from competing in the best league there is.
Week 13 is a huge divisional match-up and one TPD has to win. He has to decide which QB to play between Stafford and Rivers, who both have good match-ups on paper. His WR core will remain the same, though he hopes Julio can get back to his Julio ways. Tim Hightower could get the start at #2RB as his consistency is making him harder to overlook in terms of starting consideration.
TPD Field House will be rocking come Sunday, with the fans looking like hungry dogs fighting over a pile of meat. The atmosphere is fuel for TPD, taking the form of NASTY propulsion. Anytime TPD has won this season the NASTY has been on ultra, mega, full display and this week the NASTY will be ready to break down the door and engulf anything that stands in its way. He has fought all season, living up to the theme: what is dead may never die. TPD is no stranger to these moments. He will take all the battle scars and lessons learned from games such as these in his past and us the experience to put forth the best effort possible. No team is more battle tested than TPD.
Player Profile: Tyler Eifert
TPD traded for Eifert earlier in the year in an attempt to solidify his TE slot. The results have been exactly what TPD has needed. EIfert is a focal point of his team's offense and an integral part of TPD's roster. His production has helped take TPD's lineup to a higher level, and come Sunday he will once again show his NASTY abilities. NASTY!
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