The Peaking Dynasty vs The Dingos Ate Your Babies

Date: November 16, 2025
Time: 1:00pm
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Justin Herbert
WR: Drake London
WR: Nico Collins
RB: James Cook III
RB: TreVeyon Henderson
TE: Trey McBride
FLEX: George Kittle
K: Chase McLaughlin
DEF: Baltimore
TPD has done it again. He scored 195 points a week ago. Every season this franchise puts up numbers other teams could only dream of producing. He enters week 11 in 1st place and far and away the points leader. The team is peaking you could say. As is the fear with any manager with a dominate squad, TPD hopes the boys keep enough in the tank for a potential playoff run. But right now, this team's dominance has to be celebrated. TPD has now crossed the 190 point barrier 8 times in his career. In the entire history of the MFFL, only one other time has a team crossed the 190 barrier. Just once. Nine teams have done it a combined once. TPD has done it eight times.
The starting lineup will miss Jonathan Taylor, but the potential league MVP has earned a bye week. Henderson should fill in nicely as he will once again be the lead back, this time on Thursday against a soft Jets D. Cook needs to start playing better, but TPD know how well he tends to play once the wether turns in buffalo, and they start running more. London and Nico are starting to play like the players they were drafted to be, and McBride and Kittle may be the two best TEs in fantasy right now. TPD picked up Joe Burrow, who may be back from injury sooner than expected, but not this week. TPD has to capture this momentum and store some for latter in the year. No #1 seed has never won the MFFL, and TPD currently holds the top spot.
Always at the top is the NASTY. Can it still be hungry after such a feast a week ago? Yes, yes it can. This is what it does. It is a freight train. No team performs to the level that TPD does year in and year out, and he has the NASTY to thank for that. It is the driver, the destroyer of worlds, and the heart beat. It shines on. It was walked amongst the stars and seen the world fall away.
Player Profile: Justin Herbert
Herbert has been an unbelievable waiver wire pick up this season. He has hidden the loss of a slumping and injured Jayden Daniels all year. He will do so once more before his bye next week. The loss of his tackles has hurt him in recent weeks, and TPD will monitor the situation down the final stretch of the season. But for this week, Herbert knows the directive. Dominate. Continue the momentum.
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