The Perpetual Dynasty vs Baker's Chubbin'
Date: September 20, 2020
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Nationwide Pavillion
Starting Lineup: QB: Cam Newton
WR: Tyreek Hill
WR: Davante Adams
RB: Josh Jacobs
RB: James Robinson
TE: Evan Engram
FLEX: Tyler Lockett
K: Justin Tucker
DEF: Arizona
TPD blasted through the gates in week 1, scoring the most points in the league with 167. It was a dominate effort from the league's most dominate team. Adams and Jacobs combined for a ridiculous 80 points on Sunday. Newton showed his skill and potential in his new offense, fulfilling the prophecy as TPD's player profile. His spot start defense did exactly what he envisioned, and now TPD has a massive target on his back entering week 2, but that is nothing new for this franchise.
TPD was scrambling this week to acquire a serviceable starting RB2, after multiple injuries a week ago. He feels he accomplished his quest by acquiring James Robinson via trade. Robinson is an undrafted rookie, but dominated back field work for a surprisingly competitive Jacksonville squad last week. It is not often a team is able to trade for a feature back, but TPD may have struck the deal before Robinson's value exploded through the roof. Newton is the presumed starter, but TPD has a sneaky suspicion Jones will play well again on Sunday. It could come down to a game time decision. Hill, Adams, and Lockett remain elite plays at their positions, each of them having a chance for a blow up this week. Jacobs balled out last week and now plays his first game in Vegas on Monday Night Football, a spot he is sure to excel in. Engram disappointed in week 1, but figures to bounce back in a big way on Sunday. Perhaps the most unsung strength of TPD's roster is his potential star power at RB lurking on his bench. Mattison and Edmonds are the best handcuffs in the league, but also offer weekly production were TPD to be in a bind. The inevitable injuries to the starters ahead of them will pave the way for firepower to enter TPD's lineup just when he needs it. Patience will be the key, as well as more active moves in the weeks to come. TPD knows how to handle a roster such as this.
The NASTY knows how to handle all situations, and last week it man handled their opponent. What a way to open the gates of TPD Field House in 2020. This week the NASTY heads on the round for their first visitor appearance of the young season. It rides a wave of gnarly sludge filled toxicity. It will dissolve the very foundations on which the match is played. Acid laden NASTY!
Player Profile: James Robinson
TPD had many big named players to choose from for this week's profile, but it is the unsung hero that dawns this week's colors. It is a daring move from TPD, but one that will pay big dividends. Robinson is the lead back in Jacksonville, and he proved last week he has skill to match. TPD rode the unquestioned Jacksonville lead back last year to great heights, and he will do so again this season. Robinson is about to explode onto the scene, and stake a claim in TPD's starting lineup for the long haul. Coming out party NASTY!
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