Friday, January 25, 2019

TOM BRADY IS A CHEATER says Ace Davis

Ok here's a riddle for ya,

I said to watch the news today 1/24 or 24/1
because 241 is the 53rd prime...

I noticed this story, didn't go looking, just went to Yahoo
and there was this story...

https://sports.yahoo.com/10-year-old-kid-won-science-fair-proving-tom-brady-cheater-184439991.html

Apparently a 10 year old boy in Kentucky named Ace Davis
won a science fair with a project that proves Tom Brady is a cheater.
Focusing on the deflate-gate scandal and showing that deflated
footballs are easier to throw...

"Ace Davis" = 53

And this kid has allegedly predicted a 30-14 Rams win...

"Ace Davis" = 152
152 reversed is 251
251 is the 54th prime
Brady/Belichick could fall to 5-4 in SBs...

"Ace Davis" = 28
"Davis" = 28
NFC could get 28th SB win.

"Ace" = 9 and 18
Brady/Belichick just made their 9th SB and it's the '18 season.



But anyway, I was searching google for Ace Davis
and there's a store in California, a franchise of ACE Hardware I presume,
called "Davis Ace"...

So there's a connection to a hardware store...

and then I found this:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6765138/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

there's apparently an actor named Ace Davis who played a small part
in this yet to be released film titled "Joe vs. Joe"...

Well there's apparently a hardware store in that movie because
eight members of the cast play "hardware store patrons".

One of the actors that plays a hardware store patron is named
Christopher Jones...

well this Ace Davis science fair kid, his father is named Christopher.

Another of the actors playing a hardware store patron is named
Tom Trusco...

the Ace Davis science fair project is about Tom...


And then speaking of projects... there's an Ace Davis on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/acedavis

He's football connected in that he's a Cleveland Browns blogger...

and one of the first things you notice is a picture of him, I assume,
with a kid at some "Coolest Projects" event...

As far as his blog goes:
https://brownsplainly.com/blog/

as for this season it looks like he made a post on 9/9
the first Sunday of the season...

and his only other post was on 10/1

101 is the 26th prime, AFC can win 26th SB...

His real name is apparently Dave Algase...
"Algase" = 18, 27, and 36

In the '18 season we have a rematch of SB36
and the NFC can stay on 27 SB wins...

and it was the season the Browns finally got respectable...


And then another Ace Davis/Cleveland connection...
there's this:
https://www.discogs.com/release/4747770-Snakes-Our-Day-Will-Come/images

apparently some sort of funk/soul record put out back in '72 (72/27)
by an artist under the name Ace Davis...
on Carlco Records...
out of OHIO...

with the catalog numbers
45 - 103...
well, Brady/Patriots have some 45 stuff and 103 is the 27th prime
NFC can stay on 27 SB wins...

other numbers on that record:
29339

2+9+3+3+9=26
AFC can get 26th SB win...

record was recorded at
"Cyberteknics" = 53...



Ok well how about NFL players named 'Ace'...

there's one in the Hall of Fame...

Ace Parker.

He lived to be 101 years old...
101 = 26th prime
AFC can get 26th SB win.

He was 101 years and 173 days old...
173 is the 40th prime
this SB is Brady/Belichick's 40th playoff game.

The SB is 106 years (16, 16th prime is 53)
and 262 days (26...)
after he was born.

lol, he was born on a date with 53 and 26 numerology.

AND the SB is 103 days before his birthday
103 is 27th prime
NFC can stay on 27 SB wins.


The most recent player named Ace was Ace Sanders...
he played a total of 27 games...

he wore jersey number 18...
(2018)...

he never played the rams or the patriots.

he was the 101st overall pick!
101 = 26th prime
AFC can get 26th SB win...


The only other modern'ish NFL player named Ace is Ace Loomis...
he retired in '53...

and he allegedly kicked it on 9/11... 03...


Then there were a couple nicknamed or middle named Ace,
the only modern one was John Ace Watson...

He was born in '49 (49th SB of modern era)
and retired the season the LA rams previously made the SB...

his first ever game was on the 19th, IN Atlanta...

the score was 17-20
just like the first rams/patriots SB...

he played the patriots twice,
the final time- he was 26 years old, it was on the 26th
and the total score was 40
this SB is Brady/Belichick's 40th playoff game
and can get the AFC its 26th SB win.

he played the rams 14 times (this is the first LA rams SB since SB14)
...the final time he played them it was on 10/1 (101, the 26th prime)
and the rams won with 26 points...

(the first time he played them was on 10/10 (again a 101))...


he played IN Atlanta 6 times...
Brady/Belichick/Patriots can get 6th SB win...

the final time he played IN Atlanta he was 27 years old
NFC can stay on 27 SB wins.

he went 3-3 IN Atlanta

and 6-6 vs Atlanta overall.



Then there was one college player named Ace Davis, apparently.
Not much can be found out about him and he played one year
for Idaho and threw the ball one time.

but that year he played was 2004
and the patriots won the SB in 2004.


Oh, the old old timer NFL Ace is Ace Gutowsky...
that name Gutowsky makes me think of patriots' kicker Stephen Gostkowski.


Well there ya go.

Cheers!

Thursday, January 24, 2019

SB36 was rams 119th game in St. Louis!!!!!

First, let's watch the news for this date...
1/24 or 24/1 because 241 is the 53rd prime...

Ok anyway.

Over two years ago, on Nov. 29, 2016, the NFL
posted a YouTube video of the entire SB36 game,
titled "Super Bowl XXXVI: "Patriots Dynasty Begins"..."

When you first see the title, you figure they posted it this week.
Seeing as how the SB match up is Patriots/Rams again,
you figure they posted this video of their first match up...

...but nope, they posted it over two years ago.

So I looked into that date.

From the posting of that video to the date of SB LIII is,
797 days...

797 is the 139th prime...

139 is the 34th prime...

This SB (LIII) AND THAT ONE (XXXVI)
are/were on the 34th day of the year...

...this one is in the home of the
"Atlanta Falcons" = 139...
"Falcons" = 34...


and one more thing about the 797 days...
797 is a 79 both ways...

79 is the 22nd prime...

since moving back to LA they are 30-21...
and so the SB could be their 22nd loss...


That time span from the posting of the video to this SB is also
2 years and 66 days, or 26 months and 6 days (266)

the 266th day of the year is 9/23, a special prime related date
(9th prime is 23) and it only falls on a day the NFL plays very rarely...

...this season was one of those years,
and the SB XXXVI season was also one of those years.

and they posted this video about that SB XXXVI
a 266 before this year's SB featuring the same teams...


Another way to represent the time span from the video
to this SB is 2 years, 9 weeks, and 3 days (293)
293 is the 62nd prime...

the previous SB win for the patriots totaled to 62
and 62 reversed is 26... the AFC can get its 26th SB win...

And if so then the NFC would stay on 27 SB wins...
"dynasty" = 27...

That word is interesting...

"dynasty" = 108, 27, 36, and 81...

well the 108 and 81 make ya think of this season '18...

the 27 could mean the NFC stays on 27 SB wins

after a rematch of SB 36...

a rematch of the one that began the DYNASTY. Hello?


And another way of representing the time span from the video to this SB is
2 years, 2 months, and 5 days (225)
225 is 15 squared...
The rams moved back to LA after the '15 season.


The video is 124 minutes long...
(241 rearranged, the 53rd prime...)
(AND reversed its 421, the 82nd prime, rams in their 82nd season)


Ok that's about all for the video...

But check this out!

The 2001, SB36 season... the PATRIOTS begin their dynasty
right after 9/11...

they beat the rams in the SB...

THAT SB WAS THE 119th TOTAL GAME FOR THE ST. LOUIS RAMS!
That was their 119th overall game since moving to St. Louis!!!!!


And after that 119th game, that SB that began the patriots' dynasty,
the rams played another 227 total games in St. Louis...

227 the 49th prime and now here they are in the 49th SB of the modern era...

And so they played a total of 346 games in St. Louis...
346 reversed is 643... 643 is the 117th prime
SB XXXVI was Bill Belichick's 117th total game as a head coach
and he's still around and they're facing him again for this SB...

And as far as the 119 and 117
SB XXXVI was Tom Brady's 19th overall game and 17th overall start.



So anyway, their record IN St. Louis, overall, was
148-197-1

1481971 is the 112888th prime...

112888... 112 and 888

112 and 3 8s...

"Super Bowl" = 112

their one SB win in St. Louis was their 38th overall win since moving to St. Louis.

and they are now facing New England who won four times this season
with 38 points...


They advanced to that first SB vs the patriots,
by winning their 64th overall game since moving to St. Louis
64 / 46... Brady the 46 man...

That loss in SBXXXVI to the patriots was their 55th overall loss
since moving to St. Louis...
Now they are facing the patriots again, who as a franchise enter 5-5 in SBs...



This one is weird in that it's so close but not right on...
SB53 will be the rams 52nd total game since moving back to LA...

...52nd not 53rd. Which is very weird because
"Los Angeles" = 53 and it's SB53...

However you could say their 53rd game since moving back to LA
will be the first one after SB53, maybe their first one as reigning SB champions...

And "Los Angeles Rams" = 52 so it's fitting that
their 52nd game since moving back to LA is a special one, is a SB...



They lost 14 games in the regular season
in their 14th year in St. Louis.

remember they made SB14 as the LA rams...

and now are in another SB, 14 days after the day SB14 was played
(january twentieth)

The LOS ANGELES rams have never won or lost 14 games in a regular season.

The year they lost to the patriots and the patriots dynasty began,
they won 14 games that regular season...
The ONLY time they've ever won 14 games.



Here's something for them... they went 13-3 this year
the only other time they've ever went 13-3 they won the SB.



The previous time the LA rams were in the SB
they were coached by a guy with a 'M' name...
Malavasi...
it was his second year with the team

now this LA rams SB they are coached buy a guy with a 'M' name...
McVay...
it's his second year with the team.

'M' reduces to 4...
their other two SBs, in St Louis, both times they had
a coach whose initial reduce to 4...
Vermiel: 'V' reduces to 4
Martz...

come to think of it... they've lost TWO SBs so far...
both teams were coached by 'M' guys...
Malavasi and Martz...

the one time they won the SB so far it was a 'V' guy
Vermiel...

so maybe McVay loses...


This was the 18th time the LOS ANGELES rams
have made the playoffs since the SB era began...
2018... 18th playoff appearance... fitting.


Well, all of this was sparked because I happened to notice
that NFL video posting on YouTube...


Cheers!

Monday, January 21, 2019

LA Rams SBs & Patriots/Rams FUN FACTS

Comparing the SB14 Los Angeles Rams season
to the SB53 Los Angeles Rams season.

Previous time LOS ANGELES rams were in SB,
they scored a total of 49 points in those playoffs,
now they are in the 49th SB of the modern era.

...they gave up 50 points in those playoffs, and so
the total scores of all their playoff games was 99
Now they are back in LA and back in the SB in the NFL's 99th season.

That previous time, they opened the playoffs with a win over the Cowboys,
just like this year,
and then the win in the NFC Championship game
was over a NFC South team, just like this year.


The date of their previous SB was a date with
a life lesson numerology of 39...
39 years to the day later, they happen to be back in LA
and win and advance to the SB...
...and the previous time the SB was in Atlanta
the rams won it and it totaled to 39 points...


The number of days between that first LA rams SB and
the date they won and advanced to this SB,
is 14245... reversed that's 54241 or 54...241...
A 54 and 241 (the 53rd prime)...
Maybe they win and Brady/Belichick fall to 5-4 in SBs after SB53...


That previous SB was SB14
and now this one is 14 days after the date of that one...
"L.A." = 14...


They did not face any AFC East OR AFC North team
in either SB season... Then they met an AFC North team in the previous SB
and now they meet an AFC East team in this SB.


They opened each SB season against the Oakland Raiders.

They played the Seahawks in Week 10 of both SB seasons.


They won IN Atlanta that prev. SB season, with 34 points...
This SB is in Atlanta on 34th day of the year...
Their other game with Atlanta that prev. season totaled to 34 points.

their win IN Atlanta was on the 9th and gave them their 9th win on the year
Now they are back in the SB in NFL's 99th season...


In that previous SB season AND in this one,
they won a Monday Night game on November 19th...
The one in the previous season was against Atlanta
this season the SB is in Atlanta.

...if you add the total scores of both seasons Monday Night games
it's 139... the 34th prime... recall the 34 stuff.
They scored 34 points once in each SB season
(assuming they don't score 34 in this SB)


The previous two SBs that were in Atlanta,
the total scores of both added together is 82.
Now the Rams are in the next SB in Atlanta, in their 82nd season.


On that previous SB team they had a player wear #53
Jim Youngblood.
"Jim Youngblood" = 241 [reverse bacon]

He played defense and scored two touchdowns that season.
His first was on the special prime related month/day date of 9/23
(9th prime is 23) and these dates only fall on days the NFL plays very rarely.
This current season was another one of those rare years. So that was his first TD.

Then his second TD was a 34 yard TD IN Atlanta... recall the 34s...
(he retired when he was 34 years old)

that game in Atlanta was his 101st reg. season game
101=26th prime AFC can get 26th SB win this year...

...his 49th reg. season game was on 10/24 or 24/10 (241),
he was 26 years old, and the total score was 26...

...in his 53rd reg. season game he was 26 years and 272 days old
(26 and 27)
and the total score was 26...

AFC can get 26th and keep NFC on 27...

He had 262 reg. season return yards
and 272 all time return yards...


"Youngblood" = 49
SB53 is the 49th of the modern era.

"Jim Youngblood" = 63
maybe the rams lose and Brady/Belichick improve to 6-3 in SBs.

All of Youngblood's playoff games were with the rams
and his record was 6-9
"Atlanta" = 69

He played a total of 171 games...
171 is the 18th triangular number (now this is 2018)
his total wins were 108 (18)...

...and his total losses were 62 (62/26 recall the 26 stuff).

Youngblood played three total games against New England
the total scores of those games add to 101, the 26th prime...

his team scored a total of 57 points in those games
Rams just advanced to SB on a 57 yard fg...

Only two of those games he was with the rams...
in those two they gave up a total of 34 points... and remember he was defense.


So that was looking at jersey number 53 on the old SB14 team,
what about jersey number 14 on this SB53 team?

Sean Mannion.
the rams' backup QB...
this SB is 9 months and 9 days (99) after his birthday
NFL's 99th season...

he's 26 years old...

his one and only start was 250 days after his 25th birthday
(maybe something for the AFC staying on 25 SB wins)

and he threw the ball 34 times... again recall the 34s.
oh and they lost the game, giving up 34 points!
and it was against the 49ers... 49th SB of modern era...

he had 14 incompletions in that start... #14, rams' prev. SB SB14...

He currently has 53 passing attempts. SB53...

He has a total of 20 career incompletions
Rams' previous SB was played on 20th
they just advanced to this one on the 20th.

He's thrown one pick six in his career
it was to Justin Bethel who now plays for ATLANTA.
(who is currently 28 years old and wears #28 maybe NFC gets 28th?)
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Ok, now looking at the previous SB between the rams and the patriots,
SB36... the 2001 season.

That SB was in New Orleans,
the rams just beat New Orleans to advance to this SB...

The patriots finished the reg. season 11-5 that year
same as they did this year...

...the rams finished 14-2 (142/241...)


The patriots won IN Atlanta that year, 24-10 (241 AND totals to 34)
now they are in this SB in Atlanta on 34th day of the year

the rams won IN Atlanta that year, total score was 41
"Super Bowl" = 41...


Of those two rosters, the rams and patriots that previous SB season,
only one player wore #53...
"Lawrence Alexander Izzo" = 241
and his first ever game was a 24-10 (241) win...
He was on the dolphins and they BEAT the patriots... Hmmmmm?

in his 34th career game he beat the patriots again
and the total score was 61 (2018, 18th prime is 61)...


His first game with NE was his 66th overall game
(NE can get 6th SB win)
he was 26 years old (AFC can get 26th SB win)
and it was on 9/9 (NFL's 99th season)...

...that game totaled to 40 points
the SB will be Brady/Belichick's 40th playoff game...


I'm pretty sure Izzo's 53rd game with New England was a SB (SB thirty-eight)
and on route to SB53 NE won four games with thirty-eight points
(and would've been a fifth if they kicked extra points in OT)


Wikipedia says he played in 103 consecutive games for NE
103 = 27th prime... NFC can stay on 27 SB wins...


The final time he played against the rams he was 34 years old
and it was on the 26th...
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Couple bonus nuggets...

Atlanta made SB33...
Now the 3rd SB hosted by Atlanta
features NE becoming the 3rd team to make 3 SBs in a row...

Also, the SB has been played, or will be once this one is played,
on the 3rd 3 times...
New England has been in ALL of them.

and all have been since "Robert" = 33 Kraft took over.


Anyway, plenty of stuff for both teams for SB53...

might be overplaying the AFC/NFC SB totals...
maybe NFC wins and the totals are AFC: 25 / NFC: 28
because 2+5=7 and 2+8=1 and there's a 71
and it would be Brady's 71st career loss

and if he does lose his playoff record would be 29-11
2911 is 41 x 71... the super bowl number and his age, times his total loss total.

But I don't know.
I guess the more ya think about it... it makes more sense for
Belichick to retire after a win than a loss but I don't know.


Cheers!

Rams Saints BLOWN CALL Robey-Coleman

Nickell Robey-Coleman
the Ram that tackled the receiver and they didn't call a penalty.

It was his 98th all time game (SB will be 99th... NFL's 99th season)
It was his 34th with rams (SB53 will be his 35th...)

coming into the game his record was: 54-43

So this game was his 55th win.
He's quoted as saying "I was beat" = 55.

His first game w/rams totaled to 55 points.
now his record his 55-43

SB could be his 56th win...
"Robey-Coleman" = 56...

The NFC chmp. game was 362 days (263) before birthday, 263=56th prime...

New England enters 5-5 in SBs and can fall to 5-6

"Robey" = 65
his first start w/rams was his 65th game
was cut by Bills on 65th day of the year (56/65).


And now here's some 26/27 stuff because AFC can get 26th SB win
and keep the NFC on 27 SB wins...

that day he was cut was a date with 26 numerology...

His first start and win vs NE (12/28/14) was his 16th game of season (16th prime=53)

the score of that game was: 17-9 (179 the 41st prime "Super Bowl" = 41 and totaled to 26)
he is currently 2-6 vs NE (all as a Bill)
if they lose to NE in the SB his record falls to 2-7 (NFC stays on 27 SB wins)
(and AFC gets 26th SB win)...

his quote "I was beat" = 26

his first ever start was 12/15(13) and they won with 27 points
(12+15=27)

he added "Coleman" to his name... "Coleman" = 27
"Nickell Robey-Coleman" = 103

he just turned 27 during playoffs...

In his first start w/rams they lost with 27 points.
it was on 9/17 9+17=26...

This AFC chmp. game was 11 months and 28 days (1128) before his birthday,
and also from when he was cut by Bills to the date of this SB is:
1 year 10 months and 28 days (1128)
1128 is 47th tri
he was signed by rams on 4/7
his 47th game was on the 27th

his 27th game totaled to 41 points.

Ok so that's the 26/27 stuff...


His first ever game was a loss to NE
(totaled to 44 points and if NE wins this SB he gets his 44th loss)
That first ever game was on 9/8 now he enters to face NE having played 98 games...


he was born on the 17th and the SB is 17 days after his birthday.
"Nickell Robey" = 59
he signed to play for USC in college when he was 17 years old.

17 years ago the NE dynasty began with a win over the rams...

as for the receiver that was involved in the play
"Tommylee Lewis" = 59
it was 277 days before his birthday.

if NE wins the SB rams fall to 5-9 vs NE...

so, it's the 99th NFL season,
it's Brady/Belichick's 9th SB...
and they can get NE's 9th win over the rams...


"Coleman" = 63 and 36
NE dynasty started in SB36 vs rams
Brady/Belichick can improve to 6-3 in SBs...


his first int with the rams was in his 67th game (19th prime)
they won with 41 points (SB number)


he wore 37 in college and also when he first played in the NFL
now he faces NE who got to the SB by winning with 37 points
and NE has a bunch of 37s...


his kid was born during this season
and then his kid allegedly kicked it and his next game was the thriller,
the fifty-four to fifty-one MNF win over the chiefs earlier this season
it was on the 19th.


His and the receiver's jersey numbers add to 34...
SB on 34th day of the year in the place of a ton of 34s...
If they win he can remain on 43 losses...

LOS ANGELES rams are 3-4 vs NE...


LOS ANGELES rams have given up 131 points vs NE
"Super Bowl" = 131


Previous time LOS ANGELES rams were in the SB, it was played on 01/20
they just made their second SB by winning on 01/20...

they lost that first SB with 19 points
here they are back and playing in it in '19...


but anyway now we're going beyond Robey-Coleman.

Early look I'd lean Patriots.
Dynasty book end...

and they were so close to falling off...
didn't make the playoffs 'til week 16...
man, oh well.

Cheers!

Saturday, January 19, 2019

I HAVE NO IDEA but... Chiefs vs Saints?

Some stuff about the conference championships...

A lot of 38s on New England this season...
scores:
week four: 38-7
week five: 38-24
week seven: 38-31
week seventeen: 38-3

(notice those week numbers add to thirty-three)

the playoff game vs the Chargers was Brady's 38th playoff game.

the AFC championship game will be his 308th all time game appearance.

he enters it with 10883 all time attempts (flimsy but I see the 3s and 8s there)

387 more all time TDs than INTs (very flimsy but still)

((if the Saints or Rams win the SB they'd be 16-3 like 163 the 38th prime))

remember Brady was born 8/3...

boy we just missed this one, this will be the patriot's 37th, not 38th, but 37th
game against the chiefs...

but anyway. half of 38 is 19...

this is their 19th meeting with their current names
(discounting games when they were the Boston Patriots/Dallas Texans)
the chiefs can get their 19th all time win in the series...
the year is now '19...
the first time they ever played each other as their current names
was the 19th game in the series...
and was in one of those rare years where the prime related month/day dates
were on NFL playing days (i.e. 9/23 was on a Sunday, 9 is the 23rd prime, etc)
2018 was one of those rare years as well.

And then other stuff...

the first time the KANSAS CITY chiefs ever beat the NEW ENGLAND patriots
was on the 18th (think 2018) and the year was 1977, the year Brady was born.

It was 6 weeks and 4 days (64) aka 46 days, after Brady was born
see the 6-4 stuff:
Brady can fall to 6-4 in playoffs vs AFC West AND 6-4 vs KC overall...
...he enters 6-4 all time in the playoffs on the road...

whatever happens maybe Brady doesn't play next year...
he has 6004 regular season completions...

if franchise records matter:
they could stay on 535 all time wins and miss making SB53...

they could get their 412th all time loss (241 rearranged)


this is the 16th meeting of these teams @KC
fitting the winner goes to SB53...

the 14th meeting actually in Kansas City (discounting Dallas Texans years)
fitting the winner goes on to the "Super Bowl" = 41...

their first ever meeting was on the 18th (think 2018)
and totaled to 55...
KC wins and NE's SB record remains at 5-5?

the first time they met with their current names
the score was 7-10 (71...)
Brady can get 71st all time loss... on the 20th...

they played each other on the 20th only once before
it was a 27-27 tie... whoever wins beats the NFC and keeps them on 27 SB wins?
(Brady and Mahomes' jersey numbers add to 27)

or he could get his 99th all time road win- 99th nfl season.

and NE could improve to 2-0 (20) vs KC in the playoffs, and again it's
on the 20th...



Remember my wild card points theory stuff...
wildcard weekend total points: 145

If NE gets in and wins the SB their season record will be 14-5
and by beating KC in doing so, Mahomes record would fall to 14-5.

"Foxborough, MA" = 145


Other team remaining with a 145 connection
(through the website The145.com which comes up when you search Google for "145")
is the Saints...

Saints first ever played the Rams in '67
the first time they ever beat the rams it was on the 19th...

The pro-football-reference website wasn't loading for me and so I wanted to confirm that this
was the Saints' 52nd season, I was pretty sure but wanted to confirm so I searched google for "Saints 52nd season", on the first page, I found this story:
http://www.stignacenews.com/articles/saints-chiefs-rivalry-continues-on-gridiron-for-52nd-season/

Saints and Chiefs caught my attention...
it's a high school football story from Michigan... from 2008 (28).
(*Brees AS A Saint first faced KC in 2008.)
but it's saying this high school rivalry was in its 52nd season...

now the NFL Saints are in their 52nd season... and can get the NFC's 28th SB win.

From the date of that game, the high school game that was the 52nd game of that rivalry,
to the SB, is 124 months (241 rearranged).
"New Orleans Saints vs Kansas City Chiefs" = 421 (421 is also the 82nd prime)...


Coming into this NFC chmp. the Saints have played the LOS ANGELES Rams 53 times.
So this will be the 54th, I remember some 54 on the Saints, see my previous posts.


The final time they played them as the LA rams before the move to St. Louis
they beat them with 31 points... in the time they were in St. Louis the Saints won a SB w/31 pts.

The first time they played them after moving back to LA they beat them with 49 points.
This is the 49th SB of the modern era.

That final game before they moved to St. Louis, the margin was 16... 16th prime = 53...

The margin of the first game after they moved back to LA was 28
NFC can get its 28th SB win...
this is the Rams 82nd season...

That final game before the move to St. Louis was on 12/4 (124) see above...
and it was the year '94... 49/94... see above.


And then there's this high school basketball story about the same teams,
the St. Ignace Saints and the Cheyboygan Chiefs,
playing a basketball game on 01/17/19,
https://www.cheboygannews.com/sports/20190117/frustration-continues-for-chiefs-in-loss-to-st-ignace

apparently with the Saints' win, both teams are now 1-9 (19) on the year...
they won't have that record by the SB but maybe still by the NFC chmp. game,
but regardless, the Saints and the Chiefs left each other 1-9...

and the total score of this basketball game was 103
reminds me of the old high school football game that was played on 10/3 (2008)...


The Chiefs' previous SB was SB4
The Saints' was SB44...
4 and 44 relate to 8, SB53 reduces to 8...

Add in the Chiefs' other SB, SB1, and the total number of their previous SBs is 49
and they could meet in the 49th of the modern era.

In the Chiefs' previous SB they beat Minnesota
Remember the Saints and the Minneapolis Miracle a year ago...
were they "charged" by that... for a meeting with the Chiefs in this SB?

People associate the words Miracle and Saints...
and "Miracle" = 61 and 34
61 the 18th prime (2018)
and the SB is on the 34th day of the year in the place of a ton of 34s...


However, some pretty big things for the Rams. Please see my 9/23 on a Sunday post
and how they fit that pattern for the NFC and here they are in the champ. game...

If the Rams win then Brees (w/NO) and Peyton fall to 6-1 at home in the playoffs
like 61... like the 18th prime... 2018...


then I also thought of this...
SB numbers that end in a 3 and where you say the word "three" (so discounting 13)...
in those SBs the NFC teams have been:
SB03: Colts
SB23: 49ers
SB33: Falcons
SB43: Cardinals

ok well the Colts aren't even in the NFC so throw that one out as an anomaly,
and then we have ALL NFC WEST TEAMS...

The Falcons were still in the NFC West for SB33...

and here we have an NFC West team on the verge... VERY interesting?

Of course you could argue that the Saints USED TO BE an NFC West team so they count...
but I don't know about all of that...

...Although they would have a connection with the other anomaly, the Colts,
in that they faced the Colts in a SB...


So I have no idea but I'm picking
Chiefs vs Saints for SB53...

Cheers!

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Colts/Chargers vs. Saints?

A year ago the total points scored on Wildcard Weekend were 152
"Pennsylvania" = 152, and there was more
and the Eagles won the SB.

This year it was 145 points.

COLTS:
"Frank Reich" = 145 [bacon]
"A.A.L." = 145 [bacon]
"Andrew Austen" = 145, the SB is 145 days after his birthday

CHARGERS:
"StubHub" = 145 [bacon]
The season (9/9) began 14 weeks and 5 days (145) before Lynn's birthday.

PATRIOTS:
"Foxborough, MA" = 145.


"one hundred forty-five" = 108 (18) and 99. Relvant season numbers.


145 is a special number. Only four numbers in base ten are what are
called Factorion numbers. Where the individual digits, 1, 4, 5, in this case,
where those digits' factorials (e.g. 4's factorials would be 4x3x2x1
and 5's would be 5x4x3x2x1), where the factorials of it's digits add up
to the number itself.... so
1 = 1x1 =1
4 = 4x3x2x1 = 24
5 = 5x4x3x2x1 = 120

1 + 24 + 120 = 145.

and reversed, 541, it's the 100th prime.

Searching google for 145 reveals some aviation database/website
The145.com

who left in the playoffs are pilots? who has anything to do with aviation?

I searched "Andrew Luck pilot"
and found an article from june 13, 2014
titled "What do Andrew Luck and fighter pilots have in common?"

from 6/13/14 to the SB is 4 years 7 months and 21 days
"Luck" = 47
has birth numerology of 21...

that span is also 4 years 33 weeks and 4 days (4334)
SB has a ton of 34 on it and is on the 34th day of the year

and the number 145 = 3 to the 4th power + 4 to the 3rd power.


Tom Brady's wife is a helicopter pilot? And maybe he is too?


Then there's a weird story about a guy who flew a plane with a banner
reading "Free Payton", referencing Sean Payton, over the New Orleans area
back in 2012... and how that guy did a murder-suicide in early 2013.

Payton had been suspended over bounty-gate.

He did the murder-suicide in California and his name was Phillip...
California and the name Philip makes me think Chargers.

"Free Payton" = 53.

The plane guy was 54 years old... whoever wins this SB will be reigning
champs as the season of SB 54 begins...


That's all pilot/plane stuff I could find searching all QB and coach names
with the word pilot. As far as flying though, I guess Eagles? But that's all so...


Based on this I'd say Colts/Chargers vs Saints.


Cheers!