The Perpetual Dynasty vs GrabbingThemTDs
Date: September 15, 2019
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Tight Grip Palace
Starting Lineup:
QB: Deshaun Watson
WR: DeAndre Hopkins
WR: Amari Cooper
RB: Kerryon Johnson
RB: Marlon Mack
TE: Darren Waller
FLEX: Tyler Lockett
K: Brett Maher
DEF: Denver
Last week started off extremely slow with multiple big named TPD players doing next to nothing all day Sunday. Everything changed on Monday Night when Watson and Hopkins put on a show. They tore it up combining for 65 points, cementing a TPD comeback. TPD has made night game comebacks somewhat of a theme as many of his biggest wins have come in such fashion. In the end TPD started the season off with a bang scoring the 4th most points of the week. The first win of the year is in the books and he now prepares for his first divisional match-up of the young season. TPD wants to get back to winning the East, something he has not done in each of the last two seasons. That quest begins in week 2.
The starting lineup predictably took on some major chances in preparation for week 2. TPD shipped off 5 players in one trade, but brought back multiple potential fire pieces in their place. Cooper immediately ascends to the #2 WR spot. His potential this season is off the charts in the revamped Dallas offense under Kellen Moore. TPD may have bought him before his value skyrocketed even further, which may have made him unattainable via trade. Montgomery and Green are not yet startable but will have unreal potential as the season progresses. Green's record goes without saying, while Montgomery looked like the best Chicago back last week and is destined to receive more work moving forward. Darren Waller was a high prized free agent pickup by TPD last week. He may instantly take over the starting TE spot as OJ Howard has struggled out of the gate. Waller's skill set makes him a focal point of an offense that loves to feature TEs and adding all of the pieces together makes him an early favorite to become one of the most influential free agent pickups of the season. TPD is accustomed to such moves, he acquired James Conner last season for next to nothing even before the Bell news hit. After horrible performances by TPD's kicker and defense last week, newcomers will take the field for week 2 hoping for better results.
The rest of the starting lineup remains intact with Watson, Hopkins, and Mack looking to carry over dominating performances into week 2, while Johnson and Lockett will look to meet their loft expectations from the offseason after week 1 duds. Always carrying lofty expectations is TPD's NASTY from Dynasty. It roared in week 1 in defiant comeback fashion, one of its favorite forms. Heading on the road in a week 2 divisional game, the NASTY will continue its never ending pursuit to fulfill its insatiable desires. Real freakin NASTY.
Player Profile: Darren Waller
Waller was a centerpiece of this season's Hard Knocks and for good reason. His athletic ability matched with his opportunity make him a deadly force each and every week. He simply plays like a WR, and on a team in desperate need of them he fits the bill perfectly. Expect an even NASTYer performance than his strong week 1 showing. It is his time to shine. Glare your NASTY DW.
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