The Perpetual Dynasty vs GrabbingThemTDs
Date: September 13, 2020
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Cam Newton
WR: Tyreek Hill
WR: Davante Adams
RB: Josh Jacobs
RB: Le'Veon Bell
TE: Evan Engram
FLEX: Tyler Lockett
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Los Angeles (C)
Through the fog. The long burdensome summer is over. Football is back. In a year with so much uncertainty, TPD is going to appreciate every moment. He already holds reverence and nostalgia dear to his heart, but this year is going to be unlike any other. He prophesied last season that his reign of dominance would continue, and it did, as he amassed a (12-2) record, further cementing his greatness. He prophesied that the would be challengers of recent years would fade first, and they did. For no matter how much success, acclaim, or dominance he amasses, there is no one who can match his dedication and hunger. That is why he will forever be dominate and forever reign supreme. And now, entering 2020, he makes confident claims once more. No one will be more suited than TPD for a season such as this. It will shine out the clearer his skill and aptitude. Who else could be more ready for the wild and active such as this?, no one.
This may be one of TPD's better starting lineups entering week 1 in some time. He is not a stranger to slow starts to a season, due to going WR heavy in drafts, though each of the last two years he has gotten off to hot starts. He may be able to keep the hot start momentum with this lineup, featuring the usual elite WRs, but this time with a much better starting RB staff. Jacobs steps in as TPD's unquestioned #1. He has been hyped all offseason, and showed last year his elite potential. Hill and Adams are unquestionably two of the top three best fantasy WRs in the league, and he has them both locked down before the season even starts, after a mega trade for Adams the night of the draft. The RBs will continue to reshape behind Jacobs, but Bell, Akers, Edmonds, Thompson, and Lindsay give him flexibility he rarely has to start a season. He is going in hard on Daniel Jones, but getting the week one nod will be Cam newton, who is on a new team with an incredible week 1 match-up. Even Engram is a stud when healthy, TPD hopes his health holds throughout the season. Lockett is the best player in anyone's flex to start the season. He traded for Tucker, along with Bell and Lockett; and after a season in which the Ravens had unprecedented efficiency in the red zone, expect Tucker to regain the top K spot in the NFL. It is an explosive lineup with only one thing on its mind, dominate. If history is any indication, the lineup is only bound to get better. What a scary thought for thus looking on in awe.
The NASTY is always good under any circumstance. It always steps up for the biggest of occasions. Look for it to consume all on Sunday. After months of laying dormant this off season it is ready to feast. The NASTY from Dynasty is now and forever, the fuel of each TPD season. Show your NASTY side.
Player Profile: Cam Newton
Get ready to witness a rebirth. This tale has been told so many times before. A player, thought to be a has been, goes to New England and is reborn. Now take into account the remaining skill left in Newton, and extrapolate the rebirth success by a dozen. Newton is going to feast this year. He and the organization have so much to prove. If he can remain healthy, there is no telling how good he could be. Week 1 will show everyone how truly wrong they have been in evaluating him. Akin to the 7 TD performance Peyton Manning laid at the feet of TDs in week 1 of 2013, Newton is going to go berserk on Sunday. Bear witness to a most extreme display of NASTYness. Unholy NASTY Baby!
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