The Perpetual Dynasty vs Unstopa-Bo
Date: September 19, 2021
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Josh Allen
WR: DK MetCalf
WR: Cooper Kupp
RB: Dalvin Cook
RB: Jonathan Taylor
TE: Kyle Pitts
FLEX: Miles Sanders
K: Harrison Butker
DEF: New England
TPD performed fine in week 1 but ended up with the loss, after his opponent scored a week 1 record 182 points. There isn't much to do against such an onslaught. TPD will keep his focus and heading on the horizon. But, this isn't a man that takes losing lightly, and he once again was active during the week following a loss, making many moves in an effort to change it up and improve.
The biggest move came in the acquisition of Miles Sanders. Sanders was excellent in week one, and showed everyone that his talent has never been in question. If Philly continues to lengthen the leash on him, there is no telling how good he could be. TPD may have just acquired a RB1, right before his ascension, meaning at a discount. Allen played fine against the best defense in the league last week, but TPD needs him to be the player TPD hoped he'd get when drafting him, which is an elite QB play. Metcalf and Kupp performed well, and both have the feel of players ready to make scoring as WR1's a consistent theme. This week will help determine their trajectory. Cook and Taylor were as advertised in week 1, but both have a lot left in the tank. Pitts ran many a route last week, but the box score did not reflect it. Look for him to have a better week 2, even in a tough match-up. TPD also hopes to get more stellar performances out of his bench this week. He made some sneaky moves this week, picking up players discarded by others teams, he feels too early. Time will tell, but TPD knows what he's doing.
Always knowing what they are doing is the NASTY. Playing at home, in front of fans, for the first time since two seasons ago, the NASTY will finally be free to display its full power and awesomeness. Welcome home NASTY, would be rulers stand no chance.
Player Profile: Miles Sanders
Sanders has never been a TPD player previously. His coaching staff has always limited his potential by running a committee. But TPD is putting faith in him, and Sanders will return the favor. Look for him to have perhaps his best game as a pro on Sunday, setting the stage for one juggernaut of a TPD RB core. Potential RB1 in the flex?, value NASTY!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.