Saturday, December 8, 2018

SAINTS? Sept. 9th and Dec. 9th.

It occurred to me the other day that in this, the 99th NFL season,
the NFL plays on only TWO "9ths"....

September 9th...

and December 9th...

That includes all Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday reg. season days.

AND that includes all of the playoffs as well.

ONLY September 9th and December 9th.
(the month numbers add to 19, SB to be played in '19)


Well, anything similar about those two slates of games?

There is ONLY ONE repeat game...

On 09/09 the Saints and Buccaneers played each other...
(total score was 88, see the 88 stuff below)

and now on 12/09 the Saints and Buccaneers play each other again.


Furthermore, if the Saints win they will improve to 11-2 (112)
"Super Bowl" = 112.


Now, adding that into already knowing that:

Drew Brees is the only active player (certainly only active starting QB)
to have worn the jersey number 9 twice (two different teams) (two 9s like 99)
(He wore 9 with the Chargers and now wears 9 with the Saints)...

And that 2018 is the 300th year of the City of New Orleans
and that this season was the first in MLB history with
THREE 100+ game winners...

...three 100 game winners (300), 300th year of New Orleans,
Brees breaking and setting records and milestones this season...


PLUS,
their previous SB was an 8 SB...
SB44... 4+4=8

and SB53 is an 8 SB
5+3=8...

so two 8s like 88
and they just signed a famous #88 (Dez Bryant)
who was then promptly injured in practice...

and the Saints were weirdly whooped and shut down by Dez's former team,
the Cowboys... in prime time...

So I don't know I'm thinking Saints out of the NFC.

Plus in Week 11, ALL of the games except two, were really close games.
It JUMPED out at me. Check it out:

week 11 nfl 2018
"week of the close games"

ONE POINT GAMES:
car19 det20
den23 lac22

TWO POINT GAMES:
hou23 was21
oak23 az21

THREE POINT GAMES:
gb24 sea27
cin21 bal24
dal22 atl19
tb35 nyg38
kc51 la54

FOUR POINT GAMES:
pit20 jac16

FIVE POINT GAMES:
min20 chi25


NON-CLOSE GAMES:
tn10 ind38
phi07 no48


total scores of the close games:
299 - 269
point differential: 30

add in the two blowouts:
385 - 286
pd: 99

Notice the 99. Notice the Saints blowout totaled to 55.
And that they beat the reigning SB champs.
Notice that the two blowouts involved the Saints
winning and the Colts winning... The Saints beat the Colts in SB44...

So there's two direct SB connections.

This was week 11... a master number
so we have 11, 44, 55, and 99...


Here's what I had on the Saints and posted on this blog back before
the season began:

"SAINTS:
*****they seem loaded*****

First off, it's the city of New Orleans' 300th year. Kind of special?

"Sean Payton" = 49, the season begins 112 days before his birthday
"Super Bowl" = 112...
"Brees" = 49
49th SB of modern era...
The SB is 49 weeks and 4 days (494) before his birthday
(his 41st "Super Bowl" = 41)

it will be played in '19...
"Saints" = 19
it's 19 days after Brees' birthday...

The Saint's started in '67...

"Payton" = 28
"Saints" = 82
do they give the NFC its 28th SB win?
"New Orleans Saints" = 208...

as the season begins Brees is 14482 days old... 144...82
"Drew Brees" = 144.. and 82
"New Orleans" = 144...

Payton is 54 years old to begin the year,
"New Orleans" = 54
"Drew Brees" = 54

"Drew Brees" = 99
99th NFL season... begins 9/9...

he starts the year with 142 reg. season wins
(53rd prime is 241... 241/142...)

he was born the day that leaves 350 days in the year
53/35...

The SB is 5 weeks and 2 days after Payton's birthday, with end date,
and this is their 52nd season...

that's aka 1 month and 6 days (16)
16th prime = 53...

Season begins 34 weeks after Brees' birthday
SB played on 34th day of the year, in place of tons of 34...

The SB is 37 days after Payton's birthday
"Saints" = 37

The SB is 2 weeks and 5 days (25) after Brees' birthday
and he was just quoted as saying he feels like he is 25 years old...

On the day of the SB he is 2090 weeks old...
New Orleans is on the 29th parallel

The SB is 347 days after his birthday, 347 = 69th prime
"Atlanta" = 69

And as the season begins he is 2069 weeks old
269 is the 57th prime... the championship number?"


I still like my Ravens out of the AFC
but could totally be his draft team, Chargers,
or battle of golden QBs and it be Patriots.

If anyone still reads, just been busy with other things.

Cheers!