The Perpetual Dynasty vs El Pollo Loco
Date: September 24, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: Burritoville
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: A.J. Green
RB: Jacquizz Rodgers
RB: Ameer Abdullah
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: Amari Cooper
K: Blair Walsh
DEF: Pittsburgh
TPD's 2017 MFFL journey enters week 3. He put on a show a week ago scoring the most points in the league. He is now (2-0) for only the 2nd time in franchise history. The previous time he started (2-0) his team set the individual game and overall season points record. Dating back to last season, TPD has now won 9 of 10 games including the playoffs. It's an incredible feat, though TPD knows it could be shattered at any moment. Like this week for example, when he faces the high powered Loco franchise.
Loco is no longer TPD's rival but ironically enough this season's match-up may be the most hyped of the series. Though the season is young, both teams look heavy at the top with fire power few teams can match. Loco is ready for this one and can't wait to put all their eggs into one meeting against TPD this season. It's a match-up expected to dazzle all fans of MFFL football.
TPD will try to sustain a 2nd strong week in a row from his lineup, a challenge TPD is perhaps the most historically able at doing. Brady bounced back in a big way, scoring 3 TDs in the first quarter. Even in a tough match-up at home, Brady is expected to be a star for this franchise all season. TPD is back at it again, making trades akin to the wild west. This week he acquired A. Cooper, a bright young talent that spent time on TPD's roster last season. The WR core now features Beckham, Green, Cooper, and Hilton as TPD's top 4 WRs. He is no stranger to such WR cores, but the accumulation of such talent before week 3 is quite remarkable. Only time will tell if TPD's moves will garner success, as most of his moves have an inherent amount of risk attached to them. The RBs will be jumbled together this week but he is happy to still have a RB in a feature role in Rodgers for the next two weeks, even with tough match-ups. Kelce played up to his standards a week ago and TPD's drafting of Pittsburgh has paid off as they have had relatively easy match-ups to start this season. TPD's excellent gameday managing has perhaps allowed him to win both of his early season match-ups. He will once again attempt to put his best foot forward for week 3.
All told TPD's roster looks stronger, at this stage of the season, than it has in previous installments of MFFL football. Work remains of course, but TPD is ready to go to war with this team all season, and his confidence gives franchise employees and fans hope. His confidence can best be illustrated by the incredible might of the NASTY ooze engulfing fields, players, and coaches for all who challenge TPD. The respect between TPD and his opponent this week is extremely high. So much so that these two use to share the same headquarters on Thanksgiving, where TPD would serve this manager a hefting bowl of NASTY each year. The invitation to the Thanksgiving meal will remain, as well as the respect, but the NASTY will be served weeks earlier for this massive early season match-up. Both squads will come hungry, ready to eat. Watch and find out if TPD's stomach will succumb to the most wretched tasting burrito even folded, or if TPD's NASTY juice will force Loco to crumble into submission and into multiple bathroom visits.
Player Profile: A.J. Green
A lot has been made about the lack of production coming out of the Bengals offense, but Green scored 12 in week one and 11 in week 2, both games against extremely tough defenses. If this is his rock bottom floor then Green is set to have some huge games in the near future. Green is salivating for the ball and don't be surprised if he gets it this week against a high scoring team on the road. The color of the NASTY this week will be GREEN. OH NO!
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