Monday, July 23, 2018

Tony Sparano possible Super Bowl Clues

 Tony Sparano allegedly kicks it 7/22/18

Was wondering if there'd be any big football news today,
7/22... 722... reversed: 227. 227 is the 49th prime.
SB53 will be the 49th of the modern era.

Looks like there was some. Tony Sparano allegedly kicked it.

He was currently coaching with the Vikings.
That could be big. The Vikings and the Giants are the
ONLY teams that can have SB53 be their 53rd playoff game.

But he also coached with the 49ers.
The 49ers are in their 73rd season. "49ers" = 73 (49 calculated as 49)

He coached 73 total regular season games as a head coach.

"July twenty-second" = 73.
"Anthony Sparano" = 73

"Anthony Joseph" = 73 (middle name)

73 is the 21st prime number
"Tony Sparano" = 210 [bacon]
"offensive line" = 210.

"San Francisco California" = 210


He was fired once, from his first head coaching gig,
during the season, after a loss to fall to 4-9 (49).

That was week 14 (14/41) and it was a loss to Philly...

and his final game as a coach of any kind was this previous
season, in Philly... who just won the "Super Bowl" = 41, with 41 points
(first team to ever do so)...


So, fired after a game against Philly, and now finished after a game against Philly.

His final year as a head coach, during which he turned 53 yrs old,
he only beat three teams... KC, Buffalo, and... San Francisco.

another 53 connection:
His first ever game as a head coach he lost 14-20 (142)...
142 reversed is 241, the 53rd prime.

"Anthony Joseph Sparano III" = 142

And that first year he was a head coach has a lot of 18s...
(this is the '18 season)...

...in his first game his team had 18 first downs.
in his final regular season game that year his team had 18 first downs.
AND in his one playoff game his team had 18 first downs,
and lost by 18 points. That was vs Baltimore (HOT on them as well).



So this news comes 288 days after his birthday

"San Francisco California" = 288 [bacon]


289 days including end date.
289 is 17 squared.

"Anthony Joseph" = 170

born on a date with 17 numerology.

"Offensive Line Coach" = 171


It was 77 days before his birthday

"Tony Sparano III" = 77


78 days including end date

born on a date with 78 numerology.

"offensive line" = 78

"Tony Joseph Sparano" = 78

"San Francisco 49ers" = 78 (49 calculated as 13)


78 is the 12th triangular number

had 12 wins as HC with Oakland.

"OLC" = 12 (offensive line coach)

his initials,
"T.S." = 12
"A.J.S." = 12

Those 78 days are 2 months and 16 days (216).

"San Francisco 49ers" = 216 [bacon] (49 not calculated).

That's a.k.a 11 weeks and 1 day (111).
"Tony Joseph Sparano III" = 111

Without the end date again, that's 11 weeks.
"S.F." = 11


So anyway, that's just a quick look.

He started with the Browns in '99
This is the 99th NFL season...
I definitely think the Browns go 9-7 or better (winning again)
and I really think they make the playoffs.

He coached with Washington (HOT on them already),
Jacksonville, Dallas (they are a "49 team"), New York Jets (watch out for them maybe),
Miami (them too), Oakland (maybe them vs Redskins!),
San Francisco, and Minnesota...

And he was born in the New England area so...


Anyway,
Cheers!

10 comments:

  1. Glad to see you back WBC!

    Last NFL game with a score of 22-7 featured the Dolphins

    Bengals won 22-7 on 9/29/16
    This was 661 days before Sparanos death

    Also on you 49ers....
    He also died a span of 49 days after...
    former 49ers Dwight Clark (6/4/18)

    Sparano beat the 49ers as Raiders HC on 12/7/14
    -61 days after his 53rd birthday

    His record became 31-40 (314)
    3.14 = Pi
    22 divided by 7 = Pi

    If you include the end date..
    from Alex Smith (5/7) bday to 7/22 is 77 days
    Sparano died 77 days before his 57th bday

    you mentioning the Giants made me think of a...
    Patriots vs Giants trilogy

    The only Trilogy is SB history is Steelers vs Cowboys

    They met in SBs 10, 13 & 30
    10 + 13 + 30 = 53

    Steelers won the 1st 2 then Cowboys won the 3rd

    Also is Brady defeats a NFC East team in the SB he will be 15-6 all time vs NFC East

    156th prime = 911

    This would be a perfect ending to Brady's career which began right after 9/11

    I hate the Giants so I hope its not then but definitely a team to keep an eye on

    I see a narrative for the Patriots to go 18-1 this year so it would be fitting for them to play the Giants

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    1. Hey, Thanks! Thanks for the additions here. I really love the 49 days after Clark. And I forgot to put in my post that 7/22 was 49 days before the first Sunday and the 49ers first game. That seems pretty big to me.

      The trilogy stuff is great too. Remember "Eli Manning" = 53, and like I said SB53 could by NYG's 53rd playoff game. I'm really starting to worry that is why they kept him in New York. Barkley the 2nd overall pick signed his contract on 7/22 too... I have a weird feeling that the MVP of the league this year will be a rookie. And if so it most likely would either be him or Mayfield.

      "New York Giants" = 181. BUT, the SB42 (181=42nd prime) scenario they did with NE/NYG was so perfect- it would be somewhat odd to do it again... Of course they could be 17-1 going into the SB (171=18th triangular, '18 season) and then have them win this time and finish 18-1 as champs. Too lazy to measure from SB42 to SB53 right now but I wonder...

      You did some really good work in your redskins patriots post. really good stuff.

      cheers man

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    2. Thank you!

      Also just realized if the Giants started in the Wild Card round then lost SB53..
      Their playoff record would be 27-26

      Last time they played the Patriots the score was 27-26 (Pats won)

      Patriots became 9-0 (more 9s)
      Giants fell to 5-5

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  2. Year of the pig coming up 2/5/2019. Redskins fans "The Hogettes".

    I am looking at Patriots vs Giants III
    Belichick's 19th season as NE coach, NE's 49th season. Giants 94th season. Pats looking to be come the third team in NFL history to make it to the SB 3 straight times. The only two are from the same division (MIA, BUF). Pat Shurmur after this season will have coached in 49 regular season games (33 with CLE). SB53 would be Shurmur's 53rd career game as coach (if they are a WC team).

    Last Series Meeting: 11/15 (11+15=26)
    Patriots 27-26 Giants (Series tied 6-6, [99])
    27+26=53 (5x3=15)

    SB record: NFC 27-25 AFC

    The NFC will be the designated home team. NE is 4-1 @NYG. It will be the 6th meeting and can go 5-1 (15).

    It will be the 17th season since the 4 division format was implemented (2002-2003 Season). In that span Brady has been in 7 Super Bowls and has a record of 4-3. He can go 5-3 in SB53.

    Giants making the playoffs would make it their 17th playoff appearance since the NFC East was formed (1970). (33rd overall)

    Winning the Conference title would make it 6 for the Giants since 1970

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    1. Thanks for making a post here. I will comment on your post.

      I assume your 49th season for New England discounts their time in the AFL? Because overall, this is their 59th season. If you discount the AFL years for them do you discount the non-NFL years for other teams such as the 49ers are in their 73rd overall season but only 69th in the "NFL"...

      Since the previous three-super bowls-in-a-row (BUF) there have been chances for another team to do it... first the Cowboys but they didn't. Then the Packers but nope. Then the Broncos but nope. Then the Patriots had their first chance, but nope. Why didn't the Cowboys, Packers, or Broncos do it? Or the Patriots in their first chance?

      I do like the Giants a lot though. They and the Vikings ARE THE ONLY TEAMS that can have SB53 be their 53rd playoff game. "Eli Manning" = 53... I'm worried that's why they kept him in NY. And to match your Shurmur thing, it can be their 53rd playoff game only if they are a WC team.

      I do not think you can count a home/away series when a neutral site is involved. If they meet in the SB it does NOT affect their home/away series.

      And you use one format/measuring stick, the 4 division format for one thing... and then go back to 1970 for another thing. HOWEVER, the Brady 5-3 in the four division format time span is intriguing.

      Thanks again for the post!

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  3. Your info is interesting. I will continue to stick to my methods regardless. The way I look at the 1970 and format change is as such:
    99th NFL season, SB54, 49th Modern era, 17th season since 4 divisions, 86th NFL championship(NFC?). I look at it in all possible angles (i know there are way more pieces of info I miss) and paint a big picture. The reason i say 86th championship is because if you look back to the 1969 NFL Championship game it says that it was the 37th and final championship before the merger. The winner of the 37th championship went on to play in SB4 vs the chiefs. 37 NFL championships + the 48 NFC?championships =85. this season would make it the 86th. As far as the 3 straight SB appearances goes, we can look at it two different ways. 1. most of those teams with the opportunity to make it a third straight time did not make it/lose in the championship game. I know the 49ers lost to the giants which would have made them the 2nd team to do it (before Bills 4 straight).

    2. Look back all the way to SB One. Teams have had opportunities to do it since the start. 15 times a team entered the following season having made it to the SB the past two seasons. Only 2 teams made it a third. NE will make it the 16th time. The coincidence that the two teams to accomplish that feat are from the same division. the Pats have been to the AFC Championship 7 consecutive times. This is another LeBron reflection. Last year Bron goes 3-5, Brady goes 5-3. Now Bron is 3-6, I expect Brady to go 6-3. Lebron 9 total Finals Appearances, Brady will have 9 when he wins SB53. Think about it Lebron is 3-5 in his 8 straight finals. Brady will be 5-3 since 2002 after SB53. I am sure my delivery on this info is not organized well but hopefully you can see what I am trying to paint on the canvas.

    We shall see what happens. Brady can make it to his 13th overall AFC Championship game. He is currently 8-4. with win 9-4 (49)

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    1. My methods are simply measuring from dates and using English "gematria".

      The whole NE, 16th time thing... I count 17. GB had the first chance: SB1, SB2..(1) Then DAL had the second chance: SB5, SB6..(2) Then MIA had the third chance: SB6, SB7, SB8...(3) Then MIN had the fourth chance: SB8, SB9..(4) Then PIT had the fifth chance: SB9, SB10..(5) Then DAL had the sixth chance: SB12, SB13..(6) Then PIT had the seventh chance: SB13, SB14..(7) Then WAS had the eighth chance: SB17, SB18..(8) Then DEN had the ninth chance: SB21, SB22..(9) Then SF had the tenth chance: SB23, SB24..(10) Then BUF had the eleventh chance: SB25, SB26, SB27, SB28....(11) Then DAL had the twelfth chance: SB27, SB28..(12) Then GB had the thirteenth chance: SB31, SB32..(13) Then DEN had the fourteenth chance: SB32, SB33..(14) Then NE had the fifteenth chance: SB38, SB39..(15) Then SEA had the sixteenth chance: SB48, SB49..(16) AND NOW NE is sitting on the seventeenth chance: SB51, SB52..(17)

      And without the 16 (53 is the 16th prime) relevancy, I would ask you why you think NE will do it in the 17th chance. Maybe you would now say because of it being the 17th season since the four division format and the other two teams to actually make three in a row are from the same division? But that isn't what you said the first two times you mentioned it.

      Feels like a stretch to demarc Brady's SB record by only counting after 2002 to get it to match up with LeBron's 3-5 (Brady 5-3 after 2002 if he wins another one)... Doesn't it make more sense to have it be his overall record, which will stay 5-3 if he doesn't make another SB? Why put in that demarcation to match it up.

      I'd say Brady is done with SBs, and even with AFC Championships... so if you info there is correct he will be 8-4 after 48 modern era SBs 48/84.

      But it's certainly tempting to assume NE will be there again. I just think it has to stop at some point and this will be that point. I don't think they make the playoffs.

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    2. I have been thinking about it and I realized that if you cut off certain years like you said not including the overall aspect you aren't really decoding anything. looking back at 1970, That's the year of the merger which is why we are on the 49th modern era so every team from that point would technically be on their 49th season since the merger lol. The exceptions are the younger teams like Panthers, Ravens, jaguars, Buccs, and Seahawks. They were all established after the merger. i will definitely go back to the drawing board and look at it again. Giants definitely gotta have some play in the narrative.

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  4. Also, The SB is in fact recorded on the teams series record look it up.
    here, this is the series record between the Patriots & Eagles.
    https://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/new-england-patriots/teamvsteam?opp=24&ha=H

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    1. Yes, totally. The SB is included in the overall series between two teams. But it is not counted as a home or away game for either team, in their head to head series. And if it is anywhere, it's nonsense. The SB is NOT a home game even though one team has to be designated as HOME.

      If I wanted to know how well PHI has done IN NEW ENGLAND, why would I count SB52? That wasn't IN NEW ENGLAND.

      Overall series: Yes. Home/Away: No.

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