The Perpetual Dynasty vs Imposing Monstrosity
Date: December 5, 2021
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Tape Measure Field
Starting Lineup:
QB: Josh Allen
WR: Cooper Kupp
WR: Mike Williams
RB: Jonathan Taylor
RB: Alexander Mattison
TE: Logan Thomas
FLEX: Tee Higgins
K: Tyler Bass
DEF: Seattle
TPD has won four straight games. He is one victory away from officially securing a playoff spot, his 8th in 10 seasons. He is also one win away from securing his 6th East Division title. Inarguably being the best draft ever, TPD's squad of world enders continues to pace the league week after week. He is averaging 143 ppg, while also dealing with the leagues most difficult schedule. This week he will be without Cook and Adams, but the standard is the standard.
The lineup this week will feature some new faces, as TPD continues to mold his roster with the playoff weeks in mind. Allen will start at QB, but TPD will be paying close attention to Taysom Hill, who may end up getting a spot start for TPD late in the year due to a difficult match-up for Allen. Hill's case for such a coveted role starts tonight. Kupp's magical season continues onward and upward. What a year it has been for the greatest 4th round pick in league history. Taylor also continues his God like play, likely becoming the top overall pick in next years fantasy draft. TPD hopes Williams and Higgins can perform well stepping into starting roles. Logan Thomas gets the nod at TE, as Pitts has been blanketed by every defense, ever since Ridley left the team. TPD targeted Thomas on free agency, and out bid other playoff contenders for his services. It was a power play, and one that will pay off big down the stretch. Seattle has been playing great on defense, and TPD has big goals in mind for them when looking at their late season schedule.
Always having big plans is the NASTY. With only one win needed, out of three remaining games, to secure another Eastern division crown, you know the NASTY is pulling with all it's might to break free of its mid week chains. It may be short handed this week, but the results will be the same. The standard is the standard. For what is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger. TPD's dominance shines on.
Player Profile: Alexander Mattison
Mattison has already proved his skill this season when Cook missed time early in the year. He is the league's best handcuff, and he has actually out dueled Cook this season when given the opportunity. There will be no stopping him on Sunday. His time has come. He will aid TPD in his pursuits of a playoff spot and division title. Mattison is about to eat up one NASTY good match-up.
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