The Perpetual Dynasty vs The Real McCoy
Date: October 1, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: A.J. Green
RB: Jacquizz Rodgers
RB: Ameer Abdullah
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: Chris Hogan
K: Ryan Succop
DEF: Pittsburgh
Week 3 brought about the first loss for the TPD franchise since week 11 of last season. It was a devastating turn of events as TPD had the 3 highest scoring outputs of the match-up, but also had to watch in horror as 3 players, Jacquizz, Travis, and Amari, each scored 1 point apiece, torpedoing any chance TPD had at winning. Days like that are few and far between, and he will try to quickly move forward for a big match-up against the McCoy franchise.
TPD is still off to a strong start for 2017 and while last week was disappointing, his hopes remain high for this season. The last thing TPD wants to see however is the string of bad luck and circumstance that cursed this franchise during many of games of the MFFL in years past. Last week felt like those previous moments, but TPD still feels they have turned a corner in that regard and want to move away from such things this week. TPD's gameday managing was not as strong a week ago, but looking at his roster there weren't any conceivable changes that he should of been made, still he looks to get back to starting optimal lineups. He also received strong performances from bench players further building TPD's confidence in their current value and season long prospects.
Brady has been carrying the torch for this franchise over the last two weeks and TPD will once again use that leading light as the guiding force for this team. Beckham and Green showcased what a starting lineup with each of them in it can mean for opposition, and this week they both have great match-ups on paper. The RB situation continues to be fluid, but the addition of Gillislee should help to steady the ship for the short term. Kelce has to perform better, 1 catch, on 1 target, for 1 yard is simply unacceptable. TPD's RBs and FLEX will be gametime decisions. A new kicker is on the roster, and he is the NFL's leading point scorer. If Succop can continue this pace TPD may of found a diamond in the rough, but that is a big if. TPD will continue to roll with Pittsburgh D, as they have been usable in every week this season much to the franchise's surprise.
After two weeks on the road TPD is back in the friendly confines of TPD Field House. The fans will be out in droves for this mega match-up. The NASTY was all crushing in his first home game this season, and the barrels have been restocked with the excess run off for Sunday's battle. No amount of detailed schematics in the world will help TPD's opponent when the NASTY inches towards them with thundering impetus. It's just NASTY baby.
Player Profile: Travis Kelce
Kelce hurt TPD last week. He hurt him deep. But TPD will illustrate his confidence in his players by promoting Kelce to the player profile for this week. Kelce will be on display in primetime on Monday night. Anyone who knows Travis knows that he shines brightest when the spotlight is on. He wants to play big in these spots. It will happen this week and Kelce will get back in the good gracious of TPD. Fans will tighten hands towards their face in awe as Travis makes plays that could only be described as "Oh so NASTY" similar in nature to his dance moves.
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