Sunday, December 23, 2018

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Week 16 Press Release Championship Edition 2018

The Perpetual Dynasty vs The Real McCoy

Date: December 23, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Jerry World

Starting Lineup:
QB: Russell Wilson
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Brandin Cooks
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: Nick Chubb
TE: Austin Hooper
FLEX: Jamaal Williams
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Cleveland


TPD is in unprecedented territory. This Sunday will mark his third straight season playing for it all in the MFFL championship. Such an accomplishment would have seemed unfathomable a few years ago do to poor circumstance that kept great TPD teams from such opportunities. But the hardships sharpened this team and created the monster it is today. Not weighed down by the sheepish mentality or fear of making risking atypical moves, like benching studs who had carried him all year, has created the most dangerous TPD teams in this franchise's history, and the three straight championship appearances are the validation's foundation. TPD is thankful for every game he plays in the MFFL that carries meaning, and playing this late into the season with all on the line for three years in a row is a true privilege. Hair raising focus and anticipation are on tap for TPD's third installment of championship football.

Much like the last two seasons in which TPD had to put his managing skills to the test with multiple difficult lineup circumstance, this season is no different. Conner and Beckham look like they'll both miss the all important championship match. It is devastatingly bad fortune but a factor TPD overcame last week and looks to repeat now. The biggest decisions TPD must make reside in the TE, FLEX, #2 WR, and DEF categories. The TE position has plagued this team all year. TPD will do whatever it takes to get points out of that position and the constant struggle has been an education for him in noticing the keys and trends for that position. Don't be surprised if it all comes together for the final week and he finally gets a TE to play well for him. The DEF is currently Cleveland at home against an injury riddled Bengals, but obvious overmatched offenses going against TPD DEFs in playoffs past has seemingly never worked out. The DEF analysis will continue throughout the week before a final decision is made. With Beckham likely out, that leaves four players in position to secure only two spots. #2 WR will either be Cooks or Nelson. Cooks has explosive ability but has been torpedoed recently by the awful play of Goff. Nelson is rolling lately and has a home night game against a Denver squad with nothing to play for. In what may amount to the Raider's last game in Oakland, expect the team and specifically Jordy to ball out. It would not be shocking to see TPD make the unbelievable move and start Jordy for the championship. The FLEX will either be Jordy or Cooks or a RB, Williams or McGuire. Williams is presented with a huge opportunity as a lead back and he played well against a tough defense last week. McGuire has survived by scoring TDs lately but continues to get work like a lead back for the Jets. All of these decisions will come down to the last minute but TPD is no stranger to such dilemmas, he will make the right decisions come Sunday. The rest of the Lineup takes no such tinkering. Wilson is at home on Sunday night ready to explode against a terrible defense. This is his game and his time. Brown heads to New Orleans for a likely shootout, still primed for a classic Brown blow-up. McCaffrey is and has been TPD's best player. At home in a great match-up the recipe is perfect for McCaffrey to close out the season with a tremendous bang. Chubb is also in a blow up spot at home against a depleted Bengals defense. Tucker will do the kicking duties in a tough match-up on Saturday, but there is no way TPD is removing the best kicker of all time from his lineup. Tucker will come to play regardless of circumstance. TPD has waited for the blow up game all year, but so far it has failed to happen like it had for so many teams this season. Even now, with hope for such a game waining, TPD looks to his studs to pull through, and take what is rightfully theirs. Other's have had their time, now is their time. They will go out there and take it.

This lineup is far from it's elite potential, but so what. TPD cares little at this point about the unrelenting gravity of poor circumstance. He has conquered it multiple times before and will conquer it again. Always conquering is the NASTY. It has carried TPD to this point three straight times and will not stop now. It takes shape from Dynasty and will, like so many times before, come again. The NASTY bows to no man.

Here we are again, on the doorstep of history. TPD will reach towards blinding rich skies again, grasping at golden coronation. The foundation he stands on now stronger and taller than ever, for what is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger. All is revealed. Sound in the deep horns of TPD. Who will answer the call. TPD is marching once more to war. These moments will last for ever in a bust cast of stone, finding it's way to the halls of TPD lore. Reverence and nostalgia it's divine purpose. TPD is forever grateful to have such moments, such moments that fill his soul and motivate him continually to never stop reaching for it all. 

Player Profile: Christian McCaffrey
TPD will look to his best this Sunday. McCaffrey has been the IT this season. Now more than ever he must march to war with TPD. It is on his shoulders that TPD will ride. With multiple players ready for blow-ups McCaffrey must set the tone. His leadership helped secure a title for TPD last season and he's repaid TPD's contract extension with elite play all year long. Watching him this year has been NASTY, and his play will join the halls of famed previous TPD performances, viewed upon when nostalgia and reverence course through TPD veins for eternity. Stand tall McCaffrey, let the NASTY elevate you to heights climbed once more. Be NASTY! LETS GO! COME ON!

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Week 15 Press Release Playoff Edition 2018

The Perpetual Dynasty vs The Glorious Morgans

Date: December 16, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Related imagePlace: Glorious Day Park

Starting Lineup:
QB: Lamar Jackson
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Brandin Cooks
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: Nick Chubb
TE: Kyle Rudolph
FLEX: Justin Jackson
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Buffalo

Here we go. TPD is back in the playoffs for a 6th time in 7 years and ready to once again prove his place as the top team in the league. This week presents such a validating opportunity as multiple studs are set to miss the all important match-up and TPD is forced again to craft a lineup capable of overcoming his poor MFFL circumstance. Just like the last two championship seasons TPD is molded for this moment time and time again. For what is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger.

Deja Vu is in store for Sunday as TPD re-engages with an old foe, the same match-up that brought arguably the league's best game of all time in last year's playoffs. TPD used every skill he had as a manager in that match-up to secure victory and odds are he'll have to do it again this week. The first decision to be made concerns the QB position. TPD has multiple decent options but none that stand out as elite plays. Wilson may be forced to play without Baldwin, and the three other times he has done that this year have led to Wilson's worst three performances. Trubisky has blow potential but has failed to show it for some time lately. The responsibility may fall to the previous Heisman winner and rookie Lamar Jackson. Jackson has shown flashes of brilliance in recent weeks, but has been unable to put together a complete game. TPD has a sneaking suspicion that performance is coming this week. To start Jackson under these circumstances would be akin to the Goodwin start last year in this match-up. The risk palpable, but the result being a victory for TPD that would not have been without the risky play. TPD's the only one with stones enough to do it, risking being the goat or the mule. Brown will lead the WR core and TPD needs Brown to fulfill his destiny as the league's best WR. The script is set up for Brown's best game of this season. He's ready to remind all of his awesome might. Cooks takes Beckham's role as Beckham deals with a recurring injury. He is also ready to explode after a few down weeks. Being back home will allow him to streak for oodles of fantasy points. McCaffrey has been TPD's best player for the last month. A Monday Night match-up is the perfect set up to show all what that entails. Chubb is in primetime on a different night, ready to display his awesome abilities and explosive potential. Rudolph has a new offensive coordinator who will feature the TE in an exploitable match-up. Justin Jackson may be thrust into the lineup due to injuries to Conner and Beckham, but his opportunity is large, being the possible feature back in a dominating offense. Playing on Thursday gives Jackson the chance to bat lead off and start the abundant scoring show. Tucker will be himself and put on an elite performance. Buffalo will look to take advantage of a poor offense and give TPD crucial defensive points that have been lacking all year. The lineup is far from it's optimal potential. TPD will look to his scars for knowledge and memory of past coronation. He will extend a hand toward glory filled skies once more, grasping hold of it all.

TPD's always put in holes he has to climb out of and this week is no different. He will claw and fight til the end, using his strength and skills with full force. Don't be surprised by any decision he makes and know that his word signifies instant validation due to the nature of his skills and past. Iron hardened and ever ready, TPD is cast in golden accomplishment, the glare from which forcing all to turn an eye. Once turned however, his opponent will be staring down the barrel of overpowering NASTY. The NASTY approaching in the form of a tsunami will flex and dominate on Sunday. Always in TPD's corner, the NASTY is synonymous with TPD glory. Sound in the deep horns of TPD once more. It calls on all arms for divine purpose and intent to stand behind TPD once more and capture the dream for an unprecedented third straight time. The time is now. All is revealed.

Player Profile: Antonio Brown
Tony Toe Tap was the player profile for week 8 and TPD calls upon him again to answer the bell. With the injuries to Beckham and conner, Brown has to be 3T on Sunday. It's his time for glory. All year TPD has had to watch other teams have blow performances week after week, but now, it's his turn, and Brown will be the signal caller. Do your NASTY toe tap Tony, the squad looks to you.

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Week 14 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs ShowMeYourTDs

Image result for justin tucker kickingDate: December 9, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TD's Brothel

Starting Lineup:
QB: Mitchell Trubisky
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: Nick Chubb
TE: Cameron Brate
FLEX: Brandin Cooks
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Los Angeles (C)


TPD is playoff bound for a 6th time in 7 years. Last week he scored the most points in the league for the 2nd week in a row and tied the highest point total for a single week of the season so far. He has scored the 2nd most points in the league this season, only trailing the leader by a mere 12 points. It is once again a dominant season for TPD, even if the record lags behind a few others due to the classic unrelenting poor circumstance, evidenced by the fact that the two teams ahead of him in the standings have on average 12 less points per game scored against them. It is playoff time, TPD time, and the opportunity is there to cast golden accomplishment into TPD lore once more.

The injury to Conner is a devastating one. He was the toughness and spirit of this team. His loss will be felt but TPD cannot linger, yet hope that Conner makes a speedy recovery. The QB this week may be a new arrival to the TPD roster, Mitchell Trubisky. He is at home Sunday night against a team he will have to throw against to win. In a week with little on the line, TPD will be creative with his roster decisions. Many of the starting lineup remains the same. The squad is peaking at the right time, a signature trait of previous TPD champions. TPD hopes to continue the momentum and the trends in pursuit of the ultimate achievement... a 3peat.

The NASTY has been so devastating of late, devouring all in it's path. Look for it to continue eating this week, while also storing reserves for the all important playoff quest.

Player Profile: Justin Tucker
He has been what TPD needed when he traded for him. His dominance is unmatched in the history of this league and his consistent greatness is a catalyst for TPD glory. No other is as NASTY putting boot to laces. Kick on Justin, NASTY runs through your veins. 

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Week 13 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs La Flama Blanca

Date: December 2, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Image result for russell wilson 4kPlace: TPD Field House

Starting Lineup:
QB: Russell Wilson
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: James Conner
TE: Cameron Brate
FLEX: Brandin Cooks
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Tennessee

TPD is back to his winning ways, nabbing a crucial victory over his rival in week 12. He is now one win away from securing a 6th playoff birth in 7 years. Led by Christian McCaffrey's elite play last week, TPD is showing the awesome might potential of his roster, with room to grow for guys like Brown and Beckham, who've yet to have a signature blow up week that each player is destined to showcase. The calendar turns to December, a month TPD has dominated throughout his MFFL career, having a (10-1) record in December regular season games. TPD has not lost a December game, regular or playoff, since 2015. This is his month, the month when it all comes together and his team reaches it's ultimate potential.

McCaffrey's stellar week masked some average performances across the board, but overall it was still a hugely impressive week as TPD scored the most points in the league. Wilson gets the nod again, ready to explode at any moment. Brown and Beckham continue their consistent dominance. Their successful seasons are still without a classic Brown or Beckham explosion. The stage is set for each of them to carry TPD down the stretch with mind blowing performances. Conner seems to be saving some fuel in his tank, trying to peak at the right moment for TPD. Both Brate and Rudolph proved worthy additions to the much in need of help TE position. Their pick-ups continue to be nothing short of incredible for TPD's potential after a season long struggle to find points from that position. Cooks is back off bye and ready to rock once more. Chubb heads to the bench but his play as of late has been terrific, and if not for a bad match-up would be in the starting lineup. TPD's pieces are unmatched by anyone in the league. He not only has a stellar starting cast, but also has much needed depth to survive late season circumstance. TPD will lay claim to what his rightfully his this Sunday, obtaining a majestic spot in the 2018 MFFL playoffs, always ever ready and hardened, he will lay waste to all who attempt to dethrone. For what is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger.

Rising with the weight of TPD's potential is the NASTY. It carries with it a divine right to rule and will to dominate. The NASTY takes no prisoners in it's pursuit of coronation. In TPD Field House's final home game of the regular season it will spare no expense in obtaining a TPD victory. Take the NASTY out of Dynasty once more, and give way to one final crescendo across the historic grounds. Sound in the deep horns of TPD, rally the banners and banner men, the quake calls to you.

Player Profile: Russell Wilson
Wilson continues to silence the doubters, and soon he will cut out their tongues with beastly performances in December. Like TPD, December is Wilson's month. He dominates this time of year, and this week will be the appetizer for mouth watering delights on the horizon. Release the beast Russell, show your NASTY side!



Thursday, November 22, 2018

Week 12 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs Imposing Monstrosity

Date: November 25, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Image result for nick chubb touchdownPlace: TPD Field House

Starting Lineup:
QB: Russell Wilson
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: James Conner
TE: Kyle Rudolph
FLEX: Nick Chubb
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Philadelphia


TPD lost his second straight game a week ago, scoring under 130 for only the 2nd time all season. It was his poorest showing of the season scoring 123 points. Everything is still at the taking, and TPD will be hoping this slight late season lull will result in him peaking at the right time just like the last two seasons.

The lineup remains mostly the same. TPD's curse all season has been the play of his TE's and defense, as each position is struggling to score even 5 points a game. That could all change this week as TPD has two new faces at TE, both with established roles and strong late season outlooks. Cameron Brate is back to being the top TE in Tampa and Winston returns as the QB, which is good new for Brate considering those two's chemistry. Rudolph has had a poor season but could explode at any moment. Even in a losing effort last week, TPD has more hope, considering the stark upgrades at the TE position. Just getting average play from either of them would be a massive upgrade, a thought haunting many competing managers in the MFFL.

The NASTY will be ready to feast on Thanksgiving opposition in rivalry week 12. Shock an awe will form on the faces of would be battlers when they ask for a second helping of yams, only to receive a massive helping of NASTY smack dab in the middle of their plate. IT'S TOO MUCH NASTY!

Player Profile: Nick Chubb
The argument could be made that a TE needs to be a profile for this week, but considering TPD is unsure of who he will start on Sunday, Nick Chubb's more than capable skills draw center stage. Chubb exploded two weeks ago on TPD's bench. The same mistake will not happen this week. Keep doing what has been your norm Chubb, the NASTY flows through you, and TPD has taken notice.




Thursday, November 15, 2018

Week 11 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs Tavon and Only

Image result for brandin cooks ramsDate: November 18, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House

Starting Lineup:
QB: Russell Wilson
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: James Conner
TE: Ricky Seals-Jones
FLEX: Brandin Cooks
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Arizona

TPD's winning streak came to an end last week. He had major blow ups on his bench, as for the first time all year he made poor managerial decisions on gameday. Having his opposition's TE blow up for 41 points didn't help matters either. Last week had more to do with TPD beating himself rather than his opponent beating him. Hopes remain high within the organization. Conner's miraculous season will have a chance to continue now that he is the guy for the rest of the season in Pittsburgh's backfield, while Cooks takes on an expanded role after an injury to Kupp. This team perhaps has the most potent fire power, going three deep at both RB and WR. Now is the time for TPD to go on a classic TPD late season run.

This week is crucial in the east division. A win would put TPD in great position to secure a 6th playoff appearance in the 7 year history of the MFFL. It starts at the top with Wilson dueling on Thursday Night. Everyone keeps talking about the demise of Wilson but TPD knows better. He will be a key contributor down the stretch for this team, even if he falls victim to classic TPD poor circumstance on Thursday Night. Brown and Beckham continue to produce at elite levels, while also leaving potential for blow up weeks down the stretch, as neither has put up unrepeatable performances to this point like so many of TPD's opposition has. McCaffrey has been on a tear recently and looks to continue his stellar season as TPD's electric pulse. Conner's performance this season has already made him a TPD fan favorite, especially considering he has never played for any other team in this league. If he were to continue his dominant play down the stretch, knowing now that the job is his and his alone, it would make him a bonafide TPD legend. That type of opportunity is there for Conner, and based on what he has done when given similar opportunities previously, expect nothing short of greatness moving forward. Cooks remains arguably the best flex play in the league. Jones will get play at TE for TPD this week, hoping to make his stay longer than a week, like most TE's this year for TPD. Even with the loss last week TPD loves this team. It is up to him to put them in the best position to win. If he can do that, he is confident the boys will come through strong, in pursuit of a third straight championship.

Always in pursuit is the NASTY. The NASTY was ready to eat last week but TPD misguidedly held it in its cage. Not so will be the case for this week. It will devour once more and set the stage for a late season surge. Quake with fear ye mortal fools, the NASTY points to you.

Player Profile: Brandin Cooks
Cooks was stupidly benched last week and he showed TPD why he should never bench a player with such explosive might. Cooks takes on a more prominent role for the Rams offense and the results will be awe inspiring. TPD is waiting for the awesome will of such stud driven power to align and play together as one. It is being saved for the grandest of stages, but this week Cooks will shine regardless, his NASTY side on full display for all to see. A NASTY performance that will have encore showings for the rest of the season. Sprint to the finish Brandin, reveal your NASTY!

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Week 10 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs The Glorious Morgans

Date: November 11, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House
Image result for philip rivers
Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: James Conner
TE: C.J. Uzomah
FLEX: Brandin Cooks
K: Jake Elliott
DEF: New York (J)

Five straight wins has TPD tied for the lead in the East division, only bested by a 12 point tie breaker. This week TPD is matched up against the team currently ahead of him in the East, setting the stage for an epic battle. The roster beasted last week scoring the most points in the league with 165. TPD is averaging a robust 146 points per game, scoring below 130 just once. The proclamations of the previous couple weeks are playing out in unison on the field with TPD backing it up each week. It's been a terrific season so far for this franchise, a stark contrast from the grinding of the last two championship seasons. A win this week would continue it, though the challenge is potent.

The starting lineup this week has an ominous challenge to overcome. Three of TPD's studs are playing on Thursday night, a night that has consistently tormented the mind and soul of this franchise and it's fans. A similar circumstance was seen two years ago when TPD was playing in a must win divisional game late in the season with two studs going on Thursday night. They combined for 65 points in a massive victory, a victory that was the catalyst for the destruction TPD would dish out in route to a championship. Anything close to that night would signal positivity for this franchise moving forward. Rivers is back in the SL ready to sling it for TPD once more. Brown plays on Thursday night with uncertainty after a reckless driving ticket issued this morning. Beckham is back form bye and ready to continue his strong season. Even amongst the chaos in New York Beckham has remained a stud performer. McCaffrey goes on Thursday in a tough match-up, a week after crushing it after being labeled the player profile of the week. James Conner, the toughness and soul of this team, looks to continue his unbelievable play on Thursday as well. Uzomah scored zero points in TPD's SL the last time he was here, but without Green the Bengals may need him more, and TPD will roll the dice in a somewhat shocking start. The flex will be decided come gameday, with players like Cooks, Chubb, and Scantling all vying for the spot. The defense will be the Jets as they have a tasty match-up against the Bills, though nothing is certain in the NFL. Elliott gets a spot start at kicker with Tucker on bye. Tucker performed the way TPD wanted after trading for him last week, and he hopes Tucker is a rare difference making kicker the rest of the way. TPD likes the depth he has acquired on the bench, and now that the trade deadline has passed he will look to the bench often for support.

Always in support of TPD is the NASTY. After 5 straight wins the NASTY yearns for even more. This game is crucial for eastern supremacy, though not a must win by nature. No matter the outcome TPD is unyielding, ever ready for adversity. The pain endured over the last two seasons crafted two championships, and now it has revealed the most terrifying form of TPD ever, one that can pretty much overcome any scenario and put his team in the best position to win regardless of the misguided herd mentality veil. For what is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger. All is revealed.

Player Profile: Philip Rivers
Rivers has scored at least two touchdowns in every game this season. His consistency is a security blanket for a player with weapons capable of exploding at any time. In a week with multiple poor circumstances, TPD will need River's consistency and more if hopes of a victory are to be upheld. Unleash the NASTY Philip, your explosion time has come. NASTY bomb!

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Week 9 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs La Flama Blanca

Date: November 4, 2018
Image result for christian mccaffrey touchdownTime: 1:00pm
Place: Busch Field

Starting Lineup:
QB: Russell Wilson
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Brandin Cooks
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: James Conner
TE: Benjamin Watson
FLEX: Nick Chubb
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Denver

TPD foretold the impending devastation of his opponent following the unleashing of his pristine gameday managing skills, and once again TPD has proven why he is the best at lineup manipulation. No one was starting Wilson in any league last week, but TPD knew better than to follow the sheep to slaughter. Wilson put on a show and was a critical member of the team's success last week. Had TPD listened to the misguided masses things may have been different. It is sweet validation and a confidence builder for a team whose success will be tied to future lineup decisions of the similar variety. Time and time again TPD puts his team in the best position to win by making decision no other team would have the guts to make.

He's won four straight games and this week is another big one, facing off against an eastern division foe. Wilson will start again as he looks to have another second half explosive. After his support of TPD's proclamation last week TPD will roll with him once more. The trade for Brown was also a critical one, as Brown played great in his first game donning the TPD colors. He will have to carry the load in a tough match-up against the ravens this week. Cooks is back in New Orleans to face his old team. He will prove a point on Sunday. McCaffrey continues to be one of the most consistent players in the league, with huge upside for an explosion any give week. Conner has been the driving force behind TPD's success this year. His physical play and dominating stat lines have been masterful. TPD's pick up of Conner before the news on Bell broke was one of the best free agency moves in MFFL history, if not the best. However long this lasts TPD is grateful and will forever be indebted to Conner's leadership and dedication. Watson will make a spot start at TE. Chubb is a great flex play as he has performed well in his first two games as the lead back. Beckham is on bye and will be missed. The bench looks to have some strong performances, and due to some tough match-ups, TPD may once again be forced to start players with blow up potential even though others would deem it improper. TPD traded for arguably the best kicker in the league this week, Justin Tucker, and he will look for a blow up second half akin to the Gostkowski season two years ago, when the dominate kicker came alive late in support of a championship. TPD will once again wait on a great kicker to get hot, when Tucker performs to his potential down the stretch.

Always meeting its potential is the NASTY. It has been so NASTY this year. In it's last game of a long road trip, the NASTY will leave it all on the field before returning home to the friendly confines of TPD Field House. The NASTY is supported by a large supply of TPD expertise. The years have scarred him, but he learned, and in learning has become a truly devastating force, able to see through the media haze and grab what is truly his. It has led to two straight championships and another fantastic start to this season. Scary to know he isn't done yet. All is revealed, for what is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger.

Player Profile: Christian McCaffrey
Now is the time for this spark plug to explode. McCaffrey has been great for TPD but he has yet to have a blow up performance. TPD needs it this week with a few other players on bye or in tough match-ups. McCaffrey will leave no doubt on Sunday with regards to his explosive abilities. His performance will be so NASTY, the catalyst for a TPD demolition. Do it all McCaffrey, show your NASTY side!

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Week 8 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs Tavon and Only

Date: October 28, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Image result for antonio brown touchdownPlace: TO Stadium

Starting Lineup:
QB: Russell Wilson
WR: Antonio Brown
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: James Conner
TE: C.J. Uzomah
FLEX: Brandin Cooks
K: Matt Prater
DEF: Arizona

TPD has won three straight games, and although their streak of 130 points in every game ended by a mere 3 points in last week's victory, the fan base is riddled with excited due to one reason. Downtown Antonio Brown. Tony Toe Tap. TPD traded for the first overall pick in this year's draft, and in doing so provided a spark for an already electric team. There are simply no words. TPD conceptualizes trade proposals that no other manager could even dream of piecing together. It is a power move and one that no doubt sent shock waves throughout the MFFL. Week 8 is upon us and we are past the half way point of the season. What better way to kick off the grind of facing eastern division foes than by securing the rights of AB. Nothing is given in the MFFL, you have to take it, and TPD's activity is unmatched.

TPD's new starting lineup will be tested right away as he now goes up against the ultra competitive east division down the stretch. Russell Wilson was brought back to the team in the AB deal and TPD could not be happier about it. TPD thinks it is time for a patented late season surge from Wilson. No player is more dominant in the second half of seasons than Wilson and now is his time. The doubters are plentiful, and the pundits are pushing TPD to start Winston, and although the decision will come down to gameday managing, don't be surprised if TPD starts Wilson and proves everyone wrong and further validates his greatness as a gameday manager in the process. Brown and Beckham join forces to make one hell of a potent WR core. Even in perceived down years by each player both are in the top 11 of WR points scored. It is shuttering to think about the second half explosions that await them. McCaffrey looks to continue his consistent production while Conner will lay it all on the field in what may be his final game as the lead back. Uzomah gets a spot start at TE in a great match-up and may stick around if he produces a good performance. Cooks is a terrifying flex play with massive potential. Prominent players will be on the bench. Chubb excelled in his first game as the lead back but he plays pittsburgh on the road this week. Martin and Richard take their first steps as the lead dogs in Oakland's backfield. Cobb and Smith enter the fold as bench WR stashes, hoping to stick on the roster for a while. TPD has played great this year, and unlike many teams at the top of the league, he has yet to reach his potential. TPD watches week after week as teams put up unsustainable production, knowing that his time will come just as others begin to fade. Just like the last two seasons, all can feel whats coming. There is a weight in the air. Misfortunes for others are on the horizon, orchestrated by the hands of TPD. All is revealed.

Orchestrating a terrible monsoon of devastation is the NASTY. It has been gaining momentum for weeks and is called back to the east for its time of perpetual purpose. It will not hold back, it's binding force crushing all within it's grasp. Bring out the NASTY from Dynasty, it calls to you.

Player Profile: Antonio Brown
There could be no one else. Tony Toe Tap's momentum to the TPD roster will be mirrored by his ultimate force on the field. He is rested and ready to put up AB numbers. If anyone forgot what this player is capable of, they will see come Sunday. The support behind putting on the TPD jersey is concrete and impactful. Downtown Antonio Brown is ready to reveal his NASTY side, now that he is christened in golden rich NASTY lore. He's baaaack.


Thursday, October 18, 2018

Week 7 Press Release

ADDENDUM: TPD made a large trade, acquiring the services of newly cemented lead back Nick Chubb, as well as hugely productive Ju Ju and Brandin Cooks. Losing Thomas is tough, but it is a good haul in return.

The Perpetual Dynasty vs ShowMeYourTDs

Date: October 21, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House

Starting Lineup:
QB: Jameis Winston
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
WR: Brandin Cooks
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: Nick Chubb
TE: Rob Gronkowski
FLEX: Marquise Goodwin
K: Ryan Succop
DEF: Kansas City

TPD has won back to back games for the first time this season. He once again scored over 130 points. Entering this season, no team had scored at least 130 points in each game to a season past week 3, TPD is now into week 7 with the streak intact. It is yet another record destined for the pages of TPD lure and once again an illustration of the franchise's dominance and golden accomplishment.

TPD will shake up the bottom end of the roster for week 7. Marlon Mack may get the start after recently being picked-up off waivers, though multiple players are in the running for the flex spot. Mack showed last week that he is finally healthy, and his explosiveness was on full display. A strong showing this week will further cement his status a-top the Colts depth chart and could make him a contributing member of TPD's starting lineup for the foreseeable future. Similar circumstances unfolded for Winston a week ago, wanting to prove his worth to TPD, and he did not disappoint. He was the highest scoring QB of the week and looks to take a stranglehold of TPD's #1 QB spot, even with Rivers playing great. A new kicker is on tap due to Bryant's unfortunate injury. Beckham will look to bounce back after a down game a week ago, though he is still off to a great start this season, much to the dismay of misperceptions. Thomas is back off bye and ready to maintain his elite level of play. McCaffrey has been what TPD hoped when he traded for him and Cook may finally be ready to grace TPD's starting lineup. Gronk, rather like TPD, is quietly having yet another strong season. Once he starts scoring TDs all will remember his awesome might. The consistency has been there all season long, and TPD waits patiently as each week he witnesses opposing teams have players perform at their peaks. TPD hasn't even begun to peak, and when he does, all will understand in that moment that their opposing efforts were always futile. TPD will bide his time once more before magnificent coronation.

Never short on peaking is the NASTY. The driving force behind this dominance wave has been peaking all season. It crashes down upon all who would stand in its way, leaving nothing behind but splintered enemy carnage and despair. The NASTY from Dynasty will roll once more.

Player Profile: Kansas City Defense
This is where TPD separates himself. No other team in the league would even consider starting a defense which has been burned as frequently as the Chiefs this season, but for all the talk and perception others miss what is truly important. They will be playing in Arrowhead at night. Need I say more? Many have tried but few have solved the night game Arrowhead puzzle. Rise combatants of the Arrowhead, one man stands with you in your hour of need. Let his faith in thee be the catalyst for a NASTY unveiling of NASTYness. Will you answer the call?

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Week 6 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs Imposing Monstrosity

Date: October 14, 2018
Image result for rob gronkowski touchdown celebrationTime: 1:00PM
Place: Tape Measure Field

Starting Lineup:
QB: Jameis Winston
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
WR: Geronimo Allison
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: James Conner
TE: Rob Gronkowski
FLEX: Dalvin Cook
K: Matt Bryant
DEF: Green Bay

Keep the train a rollin. TPD scored 159 points last week in a key victory. Still the only team yet to score below 130 in a single game, TPD is averaging a tremendous 146 ppg. It's been a bumpy ride even with such strong outputs, and this week will be no different as he will no doubt get a winless team's best shot come Sunday, using his own players against him no less.

He must go against a slew of former TPD players in rivalry week #1 after trading many of them in one fell swoop to his rival a week ago. Furthermore TPD will feature multiple new faces in this week's lineup. Jameis Winston is off bye and ready to rock against a decimated Atlanta defense. The weapons at his disposal are infinite, and TPD used such weapons earlier in the season when he spot started Fitzpatrick in a crucial week 3 Monday night comeback. When TPD heads to the Bucs QB well this week he may stay a bit longer. If Winston plays well he may be a starting caliber QB for TPD the rest of the season. TPD may finally get Dalvin Cook healthy and ready to start his first game in a TPD uniform, but his injury may keep him out another week. Allison is spot starting for Michael Thomas, but he is also coming off injury and may have to be replaced before Sunday arrives. Many of the faces remain the same as Beckham, McCaffrey, and Conner look to continue their strong starts, and Gronk puts on the TPD colors once more after helping achieve a victory in his first start for the franchise last week. The adage discussed last week continues; when Gronk is in one's starting lineup that team simply wins games. TPD is once again quietly beasting this season.

The regular season record lags behind due to ridiculous circumstance but don't get it twisted, this franchise has never finished worse then 3rd in points scored, and even with circumstance driven middling records TPD has scored the most points in the league over the last two seasons. TPD through it all has never truly ceased the dominance displayed those first three seasons. It has taken the form of an even more terrifying entity, one that dwells in the shadows, able to grow unnoticed and unknown, ready to strike and pick apart opponents in the dark undisturbed. Don't be led by misguided perceptions. After all, what else matters than the most points in the league over the last two years and two championships.

Always exploding through the shadows to devour is the NASTY. Keep underestimating this NASTY and keep getting dumped. How can such recurring foolishness survive in the face of such unrelenting dominance. No matter, it consumes all anyway. What is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger. How true indeed TPD's tenet and credo.

Player Profile: Rob Gronkowski
Gronk. Not unlike TPD's franchise, Gronk is receiving anonymous questions regarding his abilities. Has the grind gotten to him? Has he lost a step? Does he still have it? Answers will be revealed this Sunday. Dominance is TPD's past, present, and future. Gronk shares in such concepts. Just do your NASTY Gronk, nothing else is needed. All is revealed.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Week 5 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs Unstopa-Bo

Date: October 7, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Funny Bone Stadium

Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
WR: Michael Thomas
RB: Christian McCaffrey
RB: Dalvin Cook
TE: Rob Gronkowski
FLEX: James Conner
K: Matt Bryant
DEF: New England

Some things never change. TPD is the only team in the entire league who has scored at least 130 points in every game this season, yet he has a .500 record. TPD's well documented historically poor circumstance simply will not go away even after four years of grinding it out with teams better than their final record indicated. If this is the way it has to be then so be it, TPD will break through the compressing chains and come out clean on the other side. Nothing is more illustrating of that prophecy than his moves this week in preparation for week 5. How could someone yet to score below 130 overhaul his entire roster...because scoring 130 isn't the standard at TPD and it is not enough against such reckless hate. 

TPD detests losing regardless of circumstance, and his history has shown that heads roll after such occurrences even if others believe it not warranted. He has no other choice but to evolve and fight against the crashing waves. It's been a signature trait of the franchise since its inception and has led to success that perhaps would not have been were it not for such undertakings. The mega changes of this week take the form of the additions of McCaffrey, Cook, and Gronk. Three early draft picks of 2018, TPD now has five players selected in the top 22 of this year's draft. It is a terrifying picture, but one that only works if players perform to their potential.

TPD welcomes back a key contributor from last season's championship run, Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey is explosive and exciting. It is a spark TPD needs at the top of the RB core after watching, albeit consistent, but plain RB performances. Cook may sit this week but once back healthy he could start performing at the level expected of him at the start of this season. It is a rare opportunity to have the chance at acquiring Rob Gronkowski, and TPD did not let that chance pass. Gronk is a power move. For years it ha sbeen documented that teams just simply win when Gronk is a part of their starting lineup. He is a difference maker and yet another stud name added to an already stellar cast of beasts. The rest of the Lineup remains much of the same. Rivers, Beckham, and Thomas will all look to continue their great starts, while James Conner looks to leave his mark before he returns to back-up duties. The bench for TPD is completely changed after trading away multiple big named players, but you know TPD will maneuver his chess pieces aggressively to find players to fill voids. The starting lineup is riddled with firepower, couple that with TPD's ability to make the most of the free agent pickups and gameday managing, and this team has the ability to be great and perhaps overcome the poor circumstance which has plagued them. Week 5 almost feels like a fresh beginning for a team already producing at a high level to start this season. That is a scary thought; the foreshadowing of the carnage to come at the hands of this team.

Something never short on carnage is the NASTY. The NASTY has flexed all season long win or lose. But now, with such dynamite at its disposal, there is no telling what type of awe inspiring carnage we are about to see each and every Sunday. The NASTY is breaking through its chains with explosive energy and once in motion, its momentum will spill over all who attempt to stop it. Get out of the way of this stud fueled NASTY.

Player Profile: Michael Thomas
Thomas is well overdue for the player profile. He is breaking WR records to start this season. Everyone knew he was a great player, but few thought he could reach beyond what he had already achieved. They were wrong. TPD knew Thomas' potential and he never wavered in his support of his belief that Thomas was among the elite and so far it is paying off. Thomas is a made man in the TPD franchise and now everyone understands what that type of acknowledgement means when it is designated down from TPD. Do your NASTY Thomas, and continue the path towards a special season.



Thursday, September 27, 2018

Week 4 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs El Pollo Loco

Date: September 30, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House

Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
WR: Michael Thomas
RB: David Johnson
RB: Lamar Miller
TE: Trey Burton
FLEX: James Conner
K: Matt Bryant
DEF: Green Bay

TPD welcomes once more a future titan of fantasy football into this world with the birth of his son Orion. May his rise through the ranks be swift and impactful. He has a ready made rival in the shape of his brother Arlo. He will forever be loved.

TPD orchestrated a crucial week 3 Monday Night comeback securing a victory. Led by fantastic play from Fitzpatrick, Beckham, and Thomas, TPD also received contributing efforts from Johnson, Miller, and Conner. TPD is averaging 147 points per game to start the year and is dancing around the difficulty of yet another brutal early season schedule. Teams are averaging 140 ppg against TPD so far this season.

A decision at QB will need to be made before week 4 kicks off, as TPD has two players performing at a high level in Rivers and Fitzpatrick. Rivers is the assumed starter but if Keenan Allen cannot go, TPD may turn to Fitzpatrick who is fresh off helping TPD obtain a much needed victory in week 3. The stud WRs will remain the same. Beckham has yet to score a TD but is still beasting, while Thomas has set multiple receiving records to start this season. Baldwin is close to returning, and if he plays this week he has an outside shot at starting in the flex. David Johnson did more than fine last week in a tough match-up and looks to continue building momentum with TPD. Miller and Conner both seem to be one good match-up away from breaking out. Burton will start once again but may be pushed by newly acquired Howard if there is no uptick in his play. Green Bay, mad and desperate, look to take advantageous of the Bills, fresh off a shocking win and who are perhaps content. Funchess is a quality bench stash but is on bye this week, while Henry looks to continue improving his play as his o-line finally gets healthy. Aaron Jones proved a worthy stash as he performed well in his first game back.

TPD is back home in the friendly confines of TPD Field House, with the NASTY fully torqued and ready to explode again. It was the momentous push for a comeback win a week ago and the momentum has continued back home as it will continue its ever engulfing consumption of all who oppose. Ever since THE was added before Perpetual Dynasty the NASTY has been empowered by emphatic designation, resulting in two championships and many a devoured scene. The NASTY will eat again.

Player Profile: Lamar Miller
Miller's performance so far this season has left a bit to be desired, but his consistency is an added reprieve from TPD's usual wild RB play. Each of Miller's games to start the season have seen the Texans out scored early, leading to negative game script. TPD will bank on a change in fortune this week and continue to show faith in Miller. His faith will be rewarded by a NASTY performance from Lamar come Sunday. Shockingly NASTY!
 

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Week 3 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs HydeMyChubbyJohnson

Date: September 23, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: HCJ Park

Starting Lineup:
QB: Ryan Fitzpatrick
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
WR: Michael Thomas
RB: David Johnson
RB: Lamar Miller
TE: Trey Burton
FLEX: James Conner
K: Matt Bryant
DEF: Baltimore

TPD played well a week ago but came away with a loss. He is averaging 155 points per game in his first two match-ups but once again deals with a beast of a schedule to start the year. It's a trend following TPD for three straight seasons. Dating back to 2015, during the first 8 weeks of the season, teams are averaging a devastating 127 points per game against him. TPD's been able to manage the storm each of the last two seasons, but a change in weather patterns would be a welcomed sight for this franchise. As it is, no other manager is as prepared for such circumstance. A fact proven year after year.

With such success and savvy roster maneuvering, you would think less doubt would surround this manager and franchise. It's only week 2, but many have already written off some big named TPD players like, Johnson, Baldwin, and Henry. A foolish proposition in the eyes of TPD, but patience is a virtue and his validation will have to come later in the year, as it has each of the last two seasons. TPD is confident with the team's current construction, and a few improving injuries and positive touchdown regression will eventually remind everyone of the awesome might that is TPD and prove how foolish it is to ever doubt this franchise's decision making.

Week 3 brings about a few key changes to the starting lineup, one of which being a top 5 pick in this year's MFFL draft. TPD welcomes David Johnson to the franchise. One of the few players in the league not to have spent time with this juggernaut franchise, many remember the day in 2016 when Johnson was a part of TPD's squad for a resounding 30 minutes, before being traded again for a major haul in what would be a championship finish for TPD. Things are different this time around as Johnson looks to have staying power for this roster. He solidifies the weakest link of TPD's roster, the RB depth, and adds a stud name to an already decorated lineup of stars. Ryan Fitzpatrick will be inserted into the starting lineup after a historical start to the season. The ride may not be long, but a strong performance in week 3 may be the spring board to make Fitzpatrick a sneaky great pick up for many weeks to come. Michael Thomas has now caught more balls in the first two weeks of a season than any other player in history. It could be a special season for the perennial TPD titan. Beckham looks to bounce back after a rough game. Lamar Miller is 4th in the league in yards and is averaging 4.88 yards per carry to start the season. Once he starts scoring touchdowns many will see just how good he's been to start this season. James Conner played in a game last week with the worst possible game script for a RB...he still finished top 10 at the position for the week. Guys like Henry, Jones, and Funchess will be on the bench, but TPD is confident their play will be recognized from a far, and reshape certain misperceptions about their season long outlook.

Even with the loss a week ago, the NASTY was on full display. It will turn doubt into awe in week 3 and remind opponents how fleeting a thought doubting this team is. The newly cemented HCJ Park will be decorated with NASTY ooze all over the pristine new grounds and architecture.

Player Profile: David Johnson
How often do you get to a acquire a top 5 pick at a discount? Regardless of the outcome, all understand the potential of such a move and know it's worth the risk. Johnson will thrive in his new role atop TPD's RB depth chart. It's an opportunity he's been waiting for ever since the brief stay here tin 2016. He's out to prove this time will be different, by becoming yet another heartbeat of a team pulsating with pride and golden accomplishment. There is simply no way to describe or prepare for the NASTY showing Johnson will unleash in week 3. Holy NASTY!

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Week 2 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs The Glorious Morgans

Date: September 16, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Glorious Day Park

Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Odell Beckham Jr
WR: Michael Thomas
RB: James Conner
RB: Lamar Miller
TE: Trey Burton
FLEX: A.J. Green
K: Matt Bryant
DEF: Washington

TPD's season began with a bang. He scored 163 points in a week one comeback after being down big after Thursday night. It was a tremendous start to the season and TPD's 2nd most points scored ever in week one. He was led by the unbelievable performances of James Conner and Michael Thomas as well as strong games from Wilson, Beckham, and Baltimore D. It was a fitting way to begin the season after back to back championships, but the enjoyment won't last long as TPD is faced with another difficult challenge in week 2.

After such a strong start most, if not all, managers would struggle to touch their starting lineup, let alone make trades and free agent pick ups. But TPD was back to his old ways this week making a major splash on the trade market acquiring A.J. Green. He gave up Wilson, Kupp, Cooper, and Peterson, but he is happy with the return of perennial TPD players in Green and Rivers. It is a power move and one that could shape the fortunes of TPD's season before the bulk of it even begins. TPD will turn the page quickly and welcome the new faces fervently by immediately placing them in the starting lineup. Rivers travels to the east coast for a 1:00pm game, but it is against perhaps the worst team in the league. Beckham proved last week that he is still a stud by dismantling the elite Jags defense. Thomas will try to emulate his legendary week one performance and prove he is a truly elite player for this franchise. Conner is fresh off his own beast game and now is at home against a worse defense. The importance of the Conner pick up cannot be understated. Green has a quick turnaround after joining TPD's lineup, with a Thursday night match-up against a tough defense. TPD will mess around with his TE position until he finds a suitable consistent player. James white is clamoring to enter the starting lineup but it may be difficult with Conner and Miller gaining the majority of touches for their respective teams. TPD will insert Washington on defense in what he believes is a sneaky good start. It will be tough to match last week's production but the fire power is ever present and potent. TPD hopes to keep the momentum rolling. Each of the last two seasons have been an absolute grind just to make the playoffs, but a win in week 2 will go a long way in having a dominant TPD regular season of old.

The NASTY needed no warm up and absolutely annihilated whatever was in front of it on Sunday. Traveling to the ever dangerous GDP it will have to keep its wits about it. But the NASTY from Dynasty always travels well, and in style. It will feast once more.

Player Profile: Odell Beckham Jr
OBJ answered pretty much every question left unanswered last week. He torched Jaelen Ramsey to the tune of 11 catches for 111 yards. It was wonderful to behold and a validation of TPD's trust in such a polarizing player. The expectations are now back for this titan among men and it is time for him to retake the reigns of this franchise. Beckham's back ya'll and his NASTY should never be questioned again. Pure plum NASTY.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Week 1 Press Release (2018)

The Perpetual Dynasty vs The Real McCoy

Date: September 9, 2018
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House

Starting Lineup:
QB: Russell Wilson
WR: Odell Beckham Jr.
WR: Michael Thomas
RB: Lamar Miller
RB: James Conner
TE: Trey Burton
FLEX: Amari Cooper
K: Matt Bryant
DEF: Baltimore

Week one of the MFFL season has arrived and for TPD the anticipation is palpable. Months of research and planning have led to this moment, the moment when TPD steps onto the hallowed grounds of TPD Field House, and begins another MFFL journey, tangibly witnessing the wages of a new battle. Two straight championships, iron hardened and stead fast, TPD's resolve never wavering, the dawn of a new year has arrived, and this decorated manager once again stares down the barrel with a cemented gaze on the horizon and a look of cold confidence towards his opponents.

Fate's always ironic plater has served TPD a wide variety of difficult circumstances for week one. Wilson will battle on the road in the always difficult Denver atmosphere, Beckham locks horns with Ramsey for his first game action in over 10 months, Cooper battles the Rams, while Baldwin deals with a chronic knee injury. What a fitting start for this battle tested manager, yet opportunity to prove why he is the best at savvy gameday managing.

TPD expects another big year out of Russell Wilson, on the heels of a top 3 overall points finish in the MFFL a year ago. Working in his favor this season is the fact that the Seahawks D has been dismantled, leaving plenty a need for big scoring days from Wilson. Some would point to his offensive supporting cast as a concern, but when has that ever been a problem for Wilson? TPD's WRs to begin the year are potent. He welcomes back franchise mainstays in Beckham and Thomas, while bringing back previous draftees Cooper and Baldwin, both of whom look to be the main engine of their respective offenses on teams with bad defenses. Cooper Kupp is quietly lurking as TPD's #5 WR, but his potential is enormous in an offense led by a QB who loves to dump to his young slot man. The RB core is more solidified to start this season than in previous renditions. Miller and Henry lead the way as touch monsters, while Peyton Barber is set for a three down role in a capable offense. TPD will see whatever AD has left in the tank as it looks like the future hall of famer will be the lead back for Washington. He traded away James White but reacquired him last night. The passing specialist is always undervalued. Trey Burton is ready to set the league on fire in a position tailored made towards his skill set. Baltimore Defense quietly finished last season as the #2 fantasy defense and in week one they have arguably the best on paper match-up against Nathan Peterman and reworked offensive line Bills.

The team is deep and ever evolving. TPD may have the most at his disposal to start a season in some time, not an encouraging thought for other league members. Even with a promising season hopefully on tap, this week looks tough on paper. Many tough match-ups and role/injury concerns will make TPD fluctuate his roster more than one would want for week 1. Do not be surprised if TPD benches/starts players no one else would dare consider. He has done it before and will do whatever it takes to win. That confidence has led to two straight championships, and it will never waver. You may see Beckham, Baldwin, Cooper, and Henry all on TPD's bench for week one, who else would even consider such a move? TPD is ready to dispel some of the negative criticism geared towards players like Wilson, Baldwin, and Henry, but it may have to wait, due to tough match-ups to start the year. Either way TPD is ready and excited to put faith in his guys and remind everyone of who he is. Don't get it twisted.

As TPD opens the gates to TPD Field House, the NASTY, taken from Dynasty, boils over, engulfing all that it meets. Chained and caged for months, the NASTY is tortured waiting to be unleashed. It will consume and devour all, as it is only meant to do. The NASTY rides with TPD forever and always, loyal to the bitter end.

Player Profile: James Conner
How did it come to this? No one could have seen this coming. One of the best RBs in the league is for sure to miss week one, due to their own design. The storyline has sent shockwaves throughout all who watch and cheer, but it opens the door for a player ready to take the reigns of a powerful offense, a player who may not be so willing to relinquish the reigns when designated to do so. Conner is battle tested on and off the field, it is foolish for anyone to question his resolve and abilities. TPD will look to strike gold with this free agent pickup of just a night ago. He is no stranger to using fill in RBs to start a season, and those past results have been nothing short of NASTY. Take what is yours Conner, and do your NASTY! TPD football is back baby 2018 style!

Sunday, May 27, 2018

The Strengthening of a Hope and a Dream Recaptured , Welcome to TPD 2018

Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. 

An unrelenting hope. It is the heartbeat of an embattled dreamer and the catalyst force for the perpetual resolve that defines him. A hope, previously unvalidated, never wavering, now immortal. Hope, once the only hanging branch of support and purpose, now strong and deep rooted by glorious accomplishment. Hope, never dead, may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger. Have you ever been called home by the clear ringing of golden trumpets. 

TPD's coronation from a 2016 championship set into motion a gold etched validation of hope, that forever upheld the right to reach towards the heavens of the kings of old. Standing on such a foundation led to a vision of what was to be TPD, it's full effect and wonderment stretching to the very edges of imagination and unlimited potential. The hall of fame story, many pages yet written, fortified with a prelude, cast in gold.

The 2017 story of TPD began unprecedentedly with four wins in five tries; the best start to a season in franchise history. This, after so many slow starts to a season, would be the foreshadowing of triumph's to come, but not before the emergence of demons of old, which set to derail sights on the horizon. Through week's six and nine TPD failed to score over 120 points, and a week 8 tie, in which his opponent's kicker nailed three 40+ yard field goals in the final minutes of the 4th quarter, put into doubt TPD's playoffs aspirations. 

In 2015 TPD squandered a playoff chance in the league's first and only playoff play-in game, and last season brought about similar circumstances. After the mid season lull TPD needed to win each of his final two regular season games in order to make the playoffs, and as fate would have it, week 13 granted an exquisite opportunity, a rematch against the very team that put TPD's dreams into question in the week 8 tie. Unlike 2015, TPD did not fumble this chance for playoff splendor, and he beasted in each final match-up, scoring 150 points in both and rolling into the playoffs on a wave of splintered enemy carnage. 

Once in the playoffs, TPD was adorned with a chance at immortality, with the opportunity to become the first back to back champion in league history. Standing in his way was a 2017 record setter in their own right, The Glorious Morgans. TGM broke TPD's win streak record of 8 games in 2017, with an incredible 9 game stretch without a defeat or tie. They were the top team in the league, and had amassed over 300 points against TPD in their two demolishings of him in the regular season. Leading up to the game TPD was faced with an unbelievably difficult decision, as two of his star WRs faced the toughest WR match-ups in Jalen Ramsey and Xavier Rhodes. Fate seemingly ironic, gave him a chance to prove his mastery and skill developed through years of playoff heartache. Based on all that he had learned TPD did what no other manager could do. He benched Hopkins and Green, in favor of a player, who until that point had never even been rostered by an MFFL team, Marquise Goodwin. It was a titanic move, one that would further cast in gold TPD's immortality as a manager, or one that would leave yet another battle scar to his soul. 

The 1st round match-up was one of the most anticipated playoff match-ups of all time, and the blood sweat and tears left on the field that day left no doubt as to this game's significance in MFFL history. The back and forth affair was truly a sight to behold, with each team landing multiple haymakers to their opponents jaw, perhaps none bigger than The Morgans tying the contest late in the 4:00 games with a 50 yard field goal, a 50 yarder made such by to a holding penalty on the previous play, sending this unforgettable battle into what looked like an inevitable draw. But it was not to be, for another haymaker was made. With only seconds left in the 49ers contest, on the final drive, Marquise Goodwin made a 14 yard catch, his 10th of the day, sealing a two point lead, and a masterful TPD victory 124-122. It was the ultimate validation for a team hardened by the scars of their past, and a statement etched in stone defining TPD's expertise as a manager. The unquestioned greatest managerial move in playoff history made Goodwin a franchise legend, and allowed TPD to move forward with a chance at history. 

Waiting for him was a team, whom above all else would love to prevent TPD from achieving such a glorious feat. A feat that would cast shade on this manager's previous accomplishments, the two time champion, The Real McCoy. With everything on the line TPD reached his hand towards glory filled  skies once more, grasping hold of a 30 point victory, MFFL immortality, and lifting the trophy for a back to back time. 

Now, with so much majesty adorned in the last two seasons, it is difficult to not look back on the setting horizon. Such glory was foretold in the undying hope of a battle scared manager, but even with the hope validated, it is hard to grasp the weight of such success. TPD, ever filled with reverence and nostalgia even before golden coronation, is compounded. The championship weight strengthening his resolve and hope, even more ever ready. A mirrored result to 2016's weighted consequences, which yielded another championship in 2017, and who's full effect has yet to be revealed. A Power too great and terrible to imagine now wielded by hope, reverence, nostalgia, and glory, upheld by a golden foundation. 

Sound in the deep TPD horns of 2018. Set the tune for the forthcoming wave of TPD NASTY, carried by the weight of immortality, only strengthening the hope of an embattled dreamer. Set forth towards the horizon and extend a hand once more to the glory rich blinding skies. What is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger.
Welcome to TPD 2018.