The Perpetual Dynasty vs ShowMeYourTDs
Time: 1:00pm
Place: Tight Grip Palace
Starting Lineup:
QB: Kyler Murray
WR: Ja'Marr Chase
WR: CeeDee Lamb
RB: Jonathan Taylor
RB: Darrell Henderson
TE: Kyle Pitts
FLEX: Courtland Sutton
K: Brandon McManus
DEF: Chicago
Guess who's back back back, back again gin gin, JT's back back back, tell a friend. TPD has started the season (0-2) due to no fault of his own. He has simply been run over by steam rollers in the first two weeks. Still, an (0-2) start is never tolerated at this franchise, and in a move eerily similar to last year's acquiring of Davante Adams, TPD has once again made magic on the trading front, bringing in this seasons #1 overall draft choice Jonathan Taylor.
Taylor was an unstoppable rebel force for TPD all season long a year ago. Never in his wildest dreams did he feel he'd have a chance to acquire him this year, especially this early. But we shouldn't really be surprised. These types of moves each and every season are what define TPD. It is why no one every doubts this franchise. No one can pull off moves like this, other than he. He alone has the roster talent and energy to make such a splash. The league is on notice. You should have taken your bites out of TPD while he was down, for now that all stops, and he comes for you.
The rest of the lineup remains much the same. Murray is still waiting for his blow up, but that right soon. Chase will rebound against a terrible secondary on Sunday. Lamb proved last week that he can succeed without Dak for a few games. Sutton was inches away from a TD, and TPD feels this week will finally be his time. Pitts is about to explode being that every person and their mother is yelling at Smith to get him the ball. TPD has put up two straight 129 point efforts. It's impressive considering his team has yet to really score touchdowns. Once the painted scores start happening there will be no stopping him.
Never stopped is the NASTY. It has roared for two straight weeks, but failed to capture its meal. That all changes come Sunday. It's his time to shine. The NASTY from Dynasty is the momentum carrying this franchise to heights previously reached. Everything will change, everything has changed. For what is dead may never die, but rises again harder and stronger.
Player Profile: Jonathan Taylor
OMG! What can be said. TPD just acquired the best RB in football. Taylor is young and powerful and knows how to perform on this team. Look for him to explode out of a cannon on Sunday, with the excitement of being back where he belongs, dawning TPD colors. It's a special day, one that will carry TPD out of this early hole. Just do you JT, that is all that is required. One NASTY homecoming.
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