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!