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.
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