Friday, November 10, 2017

Richard Sherman ruptures Achilles

During this week's Thursday Night Football game between the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks' star defensive player Richard Sherman ruptured his Achilles tendon and his done for the season.

It was the 313th day of the year.
"Richard Kevin Sherman" = 313.

It was the day that leaves 52 days left in the year.
"Seattle Seahawks" = 52 and 52 is the reverse of his jersey number. He wears #25.

The 52nd prime is 239.
"Richard Sherman" = 239 and the stadium it was in, "University of Phoenix" = 239.

It was 141 days from his birthday.
"Achilles tendon" = 141
"ruptured Achilles" = 141.

On the day of the game he was 10,816 days old. 10,816 is 104 squared.
He had played 104 regular season games before this one.
"Richard Sherman" = 104, "Sherman" = 104, "Phoenix, Arizona" = 104, and the stadium, "University of Phoenix" = 104.

So that means this was his 105th regular season game.
"ruptured Achilles" = 105, "Arizona" = 105, and "Arizona Cardinals" = 105.

105 w/o the zero is 15 and it was 225 days from his birthday. 225 is 15 squared.
"ruptured Achilles" = 150... 15 w/o the zero.

It happened 3 years, 9 months, and 7 days (397) after he won the Super Bowl.
397 is the 78th prime number.
"Sherman" = 78.
And remember he wears #25.
"number twenty-five" = 78.

It was 87 days before the Super Bowl. (the reverse of 78 btw).
"Richard" = 87[f], and "Seahawks" = 87

Those 87 days are 12 weeks and 3 days (123).
"ruptured Achilles tendon" = 123.
"ruptured" = 123.

He was the 154th overall pick in the draft.
"University of Phoenix Stadium" = 154.

It was 63 days into this season,
and would have been their star Quarterback's Dad's 63rd birthday.
"Cardinals" = 63.

And the date was 11/9 (119).
"rupture" = 119.

I don't know about you but that all seems way beyond coincidence!

BONUS:
"Sherman" = 42, "Seahawks" = 42, "Arizona" = 42, and "ruptured" = 42.
"forty-two" = 142 and Including the end date it was 142 days from his birthday.

Cheers!

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