The NFL running back position is so filled with "33" it is worth writing about. Ten minutes ago I was asking myself who the most gifted running back is that I have seen with my own eyes in my brief lifetime. As a kid I really enjoyed watching Barry Sanders, but my all-time favorite was a healthy Fred Taylor. When Fred was healthy, there was nothing like him in terms of the combined attributes of strength, jukes, tackle breaking, acceleration, top speed. He was a tremendous player to watch. His health though, that was another thing. Anyhow, as it happens, Fred Taylor happens to have a life number of "33" and a name with "33" Gematria, common for many star athletes, which Fred Taylor was. He played his college ball at the Florida Gators where he won the National Championship in '96, and later played his NFL ball with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Fred = 6+18+5+4 = 33
- Taylor = 2+1+7+3+6+9 = 28
- Born January 27, 1976
- Emphasis on '76
- Knight of Templar = 76
- 1/27/1976 = 1+2+7+1+9+7+6 = 33
Taylor was born in Pahokee, Florida.
- Pahokee = 7+1+8+6+2+5+5 = 34
He went to High School in Belle Glade, Florida.
- Belle Glade = 2+5+3+3+5+7+3+1+4+5 = 38
- Florida = 6+3+6+9+9+4+1 = 38
- Belle Glade, Florida = 38+38 = 76
In '96 he won the National Championship with the Florida Gators.
- Ranging degrees of Scottish Rite Freemasonry sum to '96
- 31+32+33 = 96
- Highest degree of 96
- Possible secret degree of 34
- Ninth Fibonacci Number is 34
- Knowledge = 11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96
Fred Taylor finished his career with the New England Patriots in 2010. They played in Massachusetts, one of the nation's three "thirty-three Gematria" states.
- Massachusetts = 4+1+1+1+1+3+8+3+1+5+2+2+1 = 33
- New = 14+5+23 = 42
- England = 5+14+7+12+1+14+4 = 57
- New England = 42+57 = 99
I wonder who is keeping track of all this...? someone besides me is.
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