Monday, January 21, 2019

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!

4 comments:

  1. The info has always been in front of our eyes.

    Every decade a team has won 3 SB's. Patriots will win their third in this decade. (2010-2019)

    The 3rd team to make it to the SB 3 straight times.

    Saban/Belichick connection

    Saban 6th championship at age 66 in Falcons Stadium

    Belichick wins 6th at age 66 in Falcons stadium

    Saban was Bill's Defensive Coordinator in Cleveland from 91-94.

    Patriots finished with a 99 point differential in 2001 and beat the Falcons that year 24-10 (34) on 11/4 (411). Pats currently have 411 franchise losses.

    this year the Patriots finished with a 111 point differential. the day the towers were destroyed left 111 days on the year.

    Chiefs loos made their playoff record 10-19 (9/11)

    Patriots have the McCourtey twins, Matt Ryan's wife had twins, The twin towers.

    Rams vs patriots 17 years later.

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    1. I posted some awesome 3s / 33 stuff in my newest post
      and looked at the SB14/SB53 LA Rams and the 2001 season as well.

      The 3 in a decade thing... didn't happen in the '60s
      and then Pittsburgh won 4 in the '70s
      San Francisco won 4 in the '80s
      Dallas won 3 in the '90s
      New England won 3 in the '00s
      and if New England wins this one they'd be at
      3 for the '10s... nice

      AND that'd be another 3/3 thing on them,
      it'd be the 3rd time a team won exactly 3 in one decade.

      I love your 6th at 66 in Atlanta
      Belichick/Saban thing... very compelling
      especially on top of all these 3 things...

      and I love the twins thing
      and the KC playoff record 911...

      I just posted some neat data/info.

      Definitely leaning Patriots.

      The "drought busting" trend is compelling for the LOS ANGELES Rams... they've never won a SB...
      and a lot of teams that have never won sports championships have been winning lately...

      but I don't know.

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    2. We are talking SB years not the season they would be champs of. The way you listed them is saying the Eagles are the 2017 champs. Which that is the proper way to list the champions but I am going off the year the Super Bowl was played.

      in the 60's there were only 3 super Bowls.

      from 1970 to 1979 (SB 4 to 13, thats 10 SB's)
      The Steelers won 3 of them

      from 1980 to 1989 (SB 14 to 23)
      The 49ers won 3 of them

      from 1990 to 1999 (SB 24 to 33)
      The Cowboys won 3 of them

      from 2000 to 2009 (SB 34 to 43)
      The Patirots won 3 of them

      from 2010 to 2019 (SB 44 to 53)
      The Patriots will win 3 of them

      Like I said, the way you listed them is not wrong. Just like the SB 53 winner will be the 2018 season champs.

      The Rams beat the Titans in super bowl 34. The 1 yard short game

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    3. I appreciate that you just say you are counting it differently but I feel pretty strongly about one of these ways being the way to do it... so I say:

      A decade consist of 10 seasons...

      The first season of any given decade, let's say the '80s
      is 1980...

      the tenth season of that decade is 1989.

      The forty-niners won 4 SBs in that decade
      '81, '84, '88, and '89

      It seems like we are stretching something to fit to think of it in the way you say you are thinking of it...

      The Eagles were the 2017 champs... that's how they will go down in history- no one will ever look back and think of them as the 2018 champs... They are the 2017 champs
      not the 2018 champs just because the SB was technically played in the year 2018...

      no one would stretch it and say the Eagles were the 2018 champs, if they did they'd be wrong. in my strong opinion.

      Unlike the NBA, the NFL seasons are one year...
      this current one is the 2018 season
      and either the patriots or rams will be the 2018 champs

      and whoever wins next season will also count in this same decade. It seems like a weird thing to only count the year the SB was technically played in and not count the season when the NFL clearly has one year season designations...

      So I would strongly disagree and insist that the decade counts go as I stated them.

      BUT it's still neat that except for the '60s
      they have had one team win AT LEAST 3 SBs in each decade. And to keep that up NE must win this one or the next one.

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