Thursday, November 7, 2019

Week 10 Press Release

The Perpetual Dynasty vs Imposing Monstrosity

Date: November 10, 2019
Image result for darius slaytonTime: 1:00pm
Place: Tape Measure Field

Starting Lineup:
QB: Philip Rivers
WR: Davante Adams
WR: Darius Slayton
RB: David Johnson
RB: Marlon Mack
TE: Darren Waller
FLEX: Devin Singletary
K: Robbie Gould
DEF: Baltimore

TPD is one win away from tying his franchise record wins streak of 8 games. It has been an unbelievable season. Last week saw him make some more savvy gameday managing, putting Marvin Jones in the lineup for Marlon Mack at the last minute, which paid off in a big way. Considering the circumstances this week, with major bye week concerns, expect TPD to rely on his stellar gameday managing in a once more. He will go for broke with his lineup decisions this week.

TPD may only need one more victory in order to go playoff dancing when it is all said and done, but his sights remain ever higher. He prophesied his recapturing of the East Division title this season and that goal remains well within reach, as well as the goal of securing a 4th street championship. This week presents the opportunity to prove his championship metal, knowledge, and decision making once again. Rivers and Waller are playing against one another on Thursday Night, a night that has brought mixed results for TPD throughout the years, but TPD's boys tend to ball out in late season Thursday games historically. Adams will jump to the top spot as he looks to score his first touchdown of the season. Slayton may be the next classic TPD "who did he start?" spot start this week. It is moves such as this that remind all the amount of skill that is coursing through his veins. Johnson is back from injury, while Mack looks to get back to his dominate ways in a blow up spot. Singletary has been tearing it up, and has the great honor of being the last player TPD traded for just before the deadline. Look for him to be a spark plug down the stretch and a real potential difference maker. It is not very often that TPD has nothing to lose in a match-up, but anytime it has happened previously TPD has played with his hair on fire. Look for the same from this rough and tough lineup on Sunday.

Always rough and tough is the NASTY. It simply cannot be stopped. It has gorged itself all year but has yet to find the bottom of its vast stomach. It craves more and will never stop. NASTY motor.

Player Profile: Darius Slayton
In a move a kin to the playoff start of Marquise Goodwin in 2017, TPD plucked an unknown from the waiver wire who had never previously been rostered. Slayton has been showing off some real skill this season, and injuries ahead of him will allow him to fully shine. Slayton will explode on Sunday, leaving mouths open in awe of TPD's unreal gameday managing and prophesizing. Become a legend Slayton, TPD has selected you. NASTY selection.

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