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!

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