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!

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