The Perpetual Dynasty vs La Flama Blanca
Date: October 29, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: A.J. Green
WR: Keenan Allen
RB: Jalen Richard
RB: Tarik Cohen
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: Alshon Jeffery
K: Wil Lutz
DEF: Philadelphia
Another poor performance from TPD has his confidence waning. He has been struggling to score points and is losing ground in the East division. This week's match-up against LFB is big on importance and pride.
TPD made more moves this week, as always, and certain aspects of the maneuvering have increased his confidence in a few areas of the team. The addition of Alshon Jeffery as TPD's WR5 solidifies the position group and allows TPD to be more flexible and play the match-ups. This week presents one such opportunity as Cooper and Hopkins will be benched in favor of TPD's other WRs with better match-ups. Even with the loss of Beckham it is still the best WR core in the league. TPD is tied to Brady and Kelce, two superstars who have not performed at elite levels this season. Still, it is hard to imagine two other players at those respective positions he would rather have, so he will align his fate with their own and hope for the best. Philly will likely start two straight weeks as Pittsburgh has a tough match-up and then goes on bye.
TPD is no stranger to grinding it out during the long haul of a season, it is what he has done each of the last 3 seasons. He will take the experience and turn it into success. No one is more experienced, scarred, or prepared for the 2nd half of MFFL seasons then TPD. He has to make decisions with confidence in order to gain success, which he has done perpetually in the 2nd half of seasons. The catalyst for compounding success is of course the NASTY. It has been MIA as of late but it is best to not disturb a sleeping giant. The NASTY alarm clock is due to go off on Sunday morning, and the NASTY hates waking up to alarms. It will use that anger to power ahead and lead the way for TPD the rest of the season. Rise and shine its NASTY time.
Player Profile: Alshon Jeffery
Jeffery is no stranger to TPD. He has been drafted or traded for multiple times by this franchise. Things have not always gone smooth between the two but that will end come Sunday. Jeffery will be the spark to reignite the engine for TPD. A microcausem of TPD's season, Jeffery will break through with a blow up performance and leave the field scattered with NASTY droppings. Don't step on the NASTY!
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Week 7 Press Release
The Perpetual Dynasty vs The Glorious Morgans
Date: October 22, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: Glorious Day Park
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: A.J. Green
WR: Keenan Allen
RB: Adrian Peterson
RB: LeGarrette Blount
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: Amari Cooper
K: Wil Lutz
DEF: Pittsburgh
TPD got demolished in rivalry week. Week 7 pits him against The Morgans in a battle for East division supremacy. It was an embarrassing effort last week but these weeks happen. TPD had a similar week last season and rebounded well the rest of the way, only losing once en-route to a championship. TPD hopes for something similar this year. The team remains strong, but it is fair to wonder if this squad will have a TPD-esque late season surge like so many squads of the past.
This week is the biggest game of the season for TPD so far. The Morgans have destroyed their opponents this season and are the unquestioned top dog entering week 7. TPD will have to manage his brains out in this one. He has been searching all season for any production from his RBs and this week may finally be the time. He traded for Adrian Peterson, after AD's great opening act with the Cardinals, and he also could insert players like Blount, Crowell, or Cohen for their first showings in TPD's starting lineup. The names do not invoke fear but TPD has more options. He is also excited about the potential return of Rob Kelley for Week 7.
Brady has to regain his MVP form in order for TPD's squad to be anywhere close to their potential. Kelce is set for another Thursday showing, yipe, he needs him to step up this week. The WRs changed again this week with the addition of Keenan Allen, who unfortunately goes against the Broncos, and Amari may find his way into the starting lineup as a post hype sleeper. TPD made a huge mistake last week not starting Pittsburgh D, a unit that has bleed for him all season, but they are back in the fold for this week and both parties are thrilled about it.
TPD has confidence entering this matchup even though he is coming off of a horrible week, plays the best team in the league, and has tough match-ups. He is going to roll with the feels in hopes of gaining a huge win. One thing that is always rolling is the NASTY. TPD calls upon the NASTY for this mega clash and the NASTy rarely fails to deliver. It has a high deliver percentage than Amazon Prime....which is saying something. Knock Knock, what's at the door? NASTY! Dare to answer?
Player Profile: Adrian Peterson
Fate is crazy. How Peterson ended up on this squad is truly remarkable. He looked dead in New Orleans but now he steps in as TPD's lead back. He has rarely been on TPD squads throughout the years but he is hoping for one last right of greatness from the Hall of Famer. To say AD is excited to put on the cleats for this franchise is a gross understatement, so gross in fact that it could be deemed NASTY!
Date: October 22, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: Glorious Day Park
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: A.J. Green
WR: Keenan Allen
RB: Adrian Peterson
RB: LeGarrette Blount
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: Amari Cooper
K: Wil Lutz
DEF: Pittsburgh
TPD got demolished in rivalry week. Week 7 pits him against The Morgans in a battle for East division supremacy. It was an embarrassing effort last week but these weeks happen. TPD had a similar week last season and rebounded well the rest of the way, only losing once en-route to a championship. TPD hopes for something similar this year. The team remains strong, but it is fair to wonder if this squad will have a TPD-esque late season surge like so many squads of the past.
This week is the biggest game of the season for TPD so far. The Morgans have destroyed their opponents this season and are the unquestioned top dog entering week 7. TPD will have to manage his brains out in this one. He has been searching all season for any production from his RBs and this week may finally be the time. He traded for Adrian Peterson, after AD's great opening act with the Cardinals, and he also could insert players like Blount, Crowell, or Cohen for their first showings in TPD's starting lineup. The names do not invoke fear but TPD has more options. He is also excited about the potential return of Rob Kelley for Week 7.
Brady has to regain his MVP form in order for TPD's squad to be anywhere close to their potential. Kelce is set for another Thursday showing, yipe, he needs him to step up this week. The WRs changed again this week with the addition of Keenan Allen, who unfortunately goes against the Broncos, and Amari may find his way into the starting lineup as a post hype sleeper. TPD made a huge mistake last week not starting Pittsburgh D, a unit that has bleed for him all season, but they are back in the fold for this week and both parties are thrilled about it.
TPD has confidence entering this matchup even though he is coming off of a horrible week, plays the best team in the league, and has tough match-ups. He is going to roll with the feels in hopes of gaining a huge win. One thing that is always rolling is the NASTY. TPD calls upon the NASTY for this mega clash and the NASTy rarely fails to deliver. It has a high deliver percentage than Amazon Prime....which is saying something. Knock Knock, what's at the door? NASTY! Dare to answer?
Player Profile: Adrian Peterson
Fate is crazy. How Peterson ended up on this squad is truly remarkable. He looked dead in New Orleans but now he steps in as TPD's lead back. He has rarely been on TPD squads throughout the years but he is hoping for one last right of greatness from the Hall of Famer. To say AD is excited to put on the cleats for this franchise is a gross understatement, so gross in fact that it could be deemed NASTY!
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Week 6 Press Release
The Perpetual Dynasty vs Imposing Monstrosity
Date: October 15, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: DeAndre Hopkins
WR: T.Y. Hilton
RB: Ameer Abdullah
RB: Elijah McGuire
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: Amari Cooper
K: Wil Lutz
DEF: Atlanta
TPD is off to his best start in franchise history entering rivalry week #1. He is (4-1) and currently leading the East division on tie breaker. It is a great accomplishment for this franchise but one that is overlooked due to two other teams in the East also having 4 wins. Add the hot start to the TPD record books and move on; he cannot take a break at this moment. In store for TPD in week 6 is a battle against his new rival Stros and setting the rivalry stage early is a key.
TPD has been playing very well, scoring the 2nd most points in the league, but last week left him hurting. Odell Beckham Jr. is out for the season, a huge loss for this franchise. Beckham was a key member of last season's championship and this year he was off to a great start after TPD acquired him via trade in week 2. The best way to understand OBJ's importance to this team is the fact that Beckham had a TPD touchdown dance. The only other player to receive such an honor by the team's owner was the notorious franchise legend Calvin, Megatron, Johnson. The dance will sadly not be seen again this season, and TPD must find a way to move on.
Perhaps stepping up in OBJ's absence is newly acquired DeAndre Hopkins. Nuk has been sensational to start this season and the results are a kin to his 2015 blow up season. If Nuk can keep this pace he will undoubtedly have a special season. TPD put his faith in Hilton last week and Hilton did not disappoint. He needs another big game out of T.Y. this week. Amari Cooper has been MIA for weeks but he is too talented to stay silent for long. Expect him to bounce back in a big way, TPD hopes it is this week. The RBs continue to produce minimal output but there is potential this week due to guys gaining bigger roles and positive match-ups. He remains confident one if not a few RBs will solidify a slot in TPD's starting lineup moving forward. Brady is back at it on a Sunday. He has been great anytime he has not played on Thursday. Kelce may not play due to a concussion and Green is on bye. TPD once again starts a new kicker and for the first time this season he starts a new defense. This is not a lineup at full strength this week, but he still has the horses to run this race.
Running beside TPD is his loyal supply of NASTY. It has taken the momentum of last season and carried it over into early 2017. TPD's new rival will see for the first time on Sunday the awe inspiring sinisterness of the NASTY. The quakes, sounds, and smells of the NASTY will strike fear into his rival even before he gets off the bus at TPD Field House. Fans will fill the Field House cheering in witness to the new form of rivalry NASTY.
Player Profile: DeAndre Hopkins
There are question marks at multiple positions this week and it is times like these that TPD must rely on his stars. Nuk has rarely been on TPD's squad throughout many seasons, if at all, but the opportunity to play for this franchise is something you know Nuk is excited and ready to ball out for. TPD believes Nuk can have a special season for this franchise and the first opportunity comes Sunday. The time is now for Nuk to be NASTY. Scary stuff.
Date: October 15, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: DeAndre Hopkins
WR: T.Y. Hilton
RB: Ameer Abdullah
RB: Elijah McGuire
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: Amari Cooper
K: Wil Lutz
DEF: Atlanta
TPD is off to his best start in franchise history entering rivalry week #1. He is (4-1) and currently leading the East division on tie breaker. It is a great accomplishment for this franchise but one that is overlooked due to two other teams in the East also having 4 wins. Add the hot start to the TPD record books and move on; he cannot take a break at this moment. In store for TPD in week 6 is a battle against his new rival Stros and setting the rivalry stage early is a key.
TPD has been playing very well, scoring the 2nd most points in the league, but last week left him hurting. Odell Beckham Jr. is out for the season, a huge loss for this franchise. Beckham was a key member of last season's championship and this year he was off to a great start after TPD acquired him via trade in week 2. The best way to understand OBJ's importance to this team is the fact that Beckham had a TPD touchdown dance. The only other player to receive such an honor by the team's owner was the notorious franchise legend Calvin, Megatron, Johnson. The dance will sadly not be seen again this season, and TPD must find a way to move on.
Perhaps stepping up in OBJ's absence is newly acquired DeAndre Hopkins. Nuk has been sensational to start this season and the results are a kin to his 2015 blow up season. If Nuk can keep this pace he will undoubtedly have a special season. TPD put his faith in Hilton last week and Hilton did not disappoint. He needs another big game out of T.Y. this week. Amari Cooper has been MIA for weeks but he is too talented to stay silent for long. Expect him to bounce back in a big way, TPD hopes it is this week. The RBs continue to produce minimal output but there is potential this week due to guys gaining bigger roles and positive match-ups. He remains confident one if not a few RBs will solidify a slot in TPD's starting lineup moving forward. Brady is back at it on a Sunday. He has been great anytime he has not played on Thursday. Kelce may not play due to a concussion and Green is on bye. TPD once again starts a new kicker and for the first time this season he starts a new defense. This is not a lineup at full strength this week, but he still has the horses to run this race.
Running beside TPD is his loyal supply of NASTY. It has taken the momentum of last season and carried it over into early 2017. TPD's new rival will see for the first time on Sunday the awe inspiring sinisterness of the NASTY. The quakes, sounds, and smells of the NASTY will strike fear into his rival even before he gets off the bus at TPD Field House. Fans will fill the Field House cheering in witness to the new form of rivalry NASTY.
Player Profile: DeAndre Hopkins
There are question marks at multiple positions this week and it is times like these that TPD must rely on his stars. Nuk has rarely been on TPD's squad throughout many seasons, if at all, but the opportunity to play for this franchise is something you know Nuk is excited and ready to ball out for. TPD believes Nuk can have a special season for this franchise and the first opportunity comes Sunday. The time is now for Nuk to be NASTY. Scary stuff.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Week 5 Press Release
The Perpetual Dynasty vs I Love Brock N' Roll
Date: October 8, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: Wanna Brock Colosseum
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: A.J. Green
RB: Ameer Abdullah
RB: Christian McCaffrey
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: T.Y. Hilton
K: Jake Elliott
DEF: Pittsburgh
TPD responded after a loss and acquired a huge win in week 4. The East is tight at the top meaning last week was a much needed win even though it was a non divisional game. TPD is now (3-1) to start this season, and a win this week would be a new franchise record for best start to a season. Last week also marked TPD's 50 all time regular season win, which is a huge accomplishment. On tap for week 5 is Brock, who is coming off a key victory in week 4.
Although TPD is happy with last week's victory, he is disappointed once again in his gameday managing. It is now two weeks in a row where he feels he has not performed to his potential as a gameday manager. He feels much of the circumstance can be accredited to the fact that he has multiple options week to week in certain positions, which is a good problem to have. Also, his RB core has been unpredictable so it has been difficult nailing down that position. It will not get easier this week as there are decisions to be made at RB and Flex.
Tom Brady is set for another Thursday game and the first one this season did not go well at all. This week however he is going against an injury riddled defense and the patriots will be hungry after an embarrassing loss at home a week ago. He has a chance for a big week but nothing is certain on Thursday night. TPD has to deal with an injuries to Beckham and QB issues with Cooper and Hilton. His WR core is not at full potential at this point in the season, but it should get there in the coming weeks. Such circumstances may open the door for Chris Hogan to play on Thursday. Hogan has been an integral free agent pickup for this franchise and many other teams around the league would pencil him into their lineups without hesitation, but being that he is on TPD's roster he has to contend with depth at WR. The RB room got an energy boost this week as he traded for C. McCaffrey. He has yet to fully explode this season but he has done well considering he has yet to score a touchdown. His numbers could spike if he reaches the endzone this week. Other RBs in play to start are Abdullah and recently added Collins. Both may have taken control last week and become the lead dogs for their respective teams. Kelce did Kelce things last week, after being TPD's player profile, but this week he goes up against a team he torched a year ago, who we think will sell out to stop this beast. Insert another new kicker. Pitt D continues to be one of the best end of the draft picks of 2017.
All and all TPD is happy with this start. It is scary to think this team should get better once guys get healthy and TPD gets back to his managerial ways. It could be all systems go at that point. Always clogging the systems of TPD's opponents is the NASTY. It swallowed massive gulps last week and now hits the road for another opportunity to eat. It crawls along the back runs in pursuit of another feast, hunting for TPD. The NASTY will be starved when it reaches town, ready to devour. Let the NASTY unleashing begin!
Player Profile: Pittsburgh D
There were many player options for this profile this week but Pittsburgh deserves their due. They were selected int he draft for their week 1 match-up but they have found a way to stay rostered and starting all season long. It's been a great ride considering TPD is a typical Defense streamer. They get the Jags at home this week and it is a prime blowup spot for a group already performing well this season. Their performance will be categorized as NAST-D....so NASTY.
Date: October 8, 2017
Time: 1:00PM
Place: Wanna Brock Colosseum
Starting Lineup:
QB: Tom Brady
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: A.J. Green
RB: Ameer Abdullah
RB: Christian McCaffrey
TE: Travis Kelce
FLEX: T.Y. Hilton
K: Jake Elliott
DEF: Pittsburgh
TPD responded after a loss and acquired a huge win in week 4. The East is tight at the top meaning last week was a much needed win even though it was a non divisional game. TPD is now (3-1) to start this season, and a win this week would be a new franchise record for best start to a season. Last week also marked TPD's 50 all time regular season win, which is a huge accomplishment. On tap for week 5 is Brock, who is coming off a key victory in week 4.
Although TPD is happy with last week's victory, he is disappointed once again in his gameday managing. It is now two weeks in a row where he feels he has not performed to his potential as a gameday manager. He feels much of the circumstance can be accredited to the fact that he has multiple options week to week in certain positions, which is a good problem to have. Also, his RB core has been unpredictable so it has been difficult nailing down that position. It will not get easier this week as there are decisions to be made at RB and Flex.
Tom Brady is set for another Thursday game and the first one this season did not go well at all. This week however he is going against an injury riddled defense and the patriots will be hungry after an embarrassing loss at home a week ago. He has a chance for a big week but nothing is certain on Thursday night. TPD has to deal with an injuries to Beckham and QB issues with Cooper and Hilton. His WR core is not at full potential at this point in the season, but it should get there in the coming weeks. Such circumstances may open the door for Chris Hogan to play on Thursday. Hogan has been an integral free agent pickup for this franchise and many other teams around the league would pencil him into their lineups without hesitation, but being that he is on TPD's roster he has to contend with depth at WR. The RB room got an energy boost this week as he traded for C. McCaffrey. He has yet to fully explode this season but he has done well considering he has yet to score a touchdown. His numbers could spike if he reaches the endzone this week. Other RBs in play to start are Abdullah and recently added Collins. Both may have taken control last week and become the lead dogs for their respective teams. Kelce did Kelce things last week, after being TPD's player profile, but this week he goes up against a team he torched a year ago, who we think will sell out to stop this beast. Insert another new kicker. Pitt D continues to be one of the best end of the draft picks of 2017.
All and all TPD is happy with this start. It is scary to think this team should get better once guys get healthy and TPD gets back to his managerial ways. It could be all systems go at that point. Always clogging the systems of TPD's opponents is the NASTY. It swallowed massive gulps last week and now hits the road for another opportunity to eat. It crawls along the back runs in pursuit of another feast, hunting for TPD. The NASTY will be starved when it reaches town, ready to devour. Let the NASTY unleashing begin!
Player Profile: Pittsburgh D
There were many player options for this profile this week but Pittsburgh deserves their due. They were selected int he draft for their week 1 match-up but they have found a way to stay rostered and starting all season long. It's been a great ride considering TPD is a typical Defense streamer. They get the Jags at home this week and it is a prime blowup spot for a group already performing well this season. Their performance will be categorized as NAST-D....so NASTY.
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