Friday, October 3, 2014

NFL Week 5 | 49ers vs Kansas City Chiefs and "43"


The last time the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in San Francisco was 43 years ago, December 6, 1971.  The Chiefs won that game by a score of 26-17, a score with a sum of 43.  If the Chiefs were to win in *San Francisco this week, it would even the all-time series to 6 wins and 6 losses for both teams.  Throughout history, there has been a fine line between the Chiefs and 49ers, as numerous star players have played for both teams, from Joe Montana to Alex Smith.

Something tells me there will be a Chiefs upset this weekend, and the all-time rivalry will be brought to a 6-6 tie.

Chiefs 23-49ers 20.

8 comments:

  1. Zach wanna hear something suspicious? The total of the game 44 points with 70% on the over.. one up on 43.. maybe the odds makers know something?? :p

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  2. Interesting, I appreciate that. Where do you look up such things? I don't gamble so I actually don't have much knowledge about sports betting.

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  3. If you go to VegasInsiders.com you can find it all there! Zach, the more I think about your Super Bowl prediction the more I feel like you're 100% right. I know how the NFL works and they're even talking about how Luck is having a record breaking season. It still boggles my mind how you came up with the prediction..Luck vs Stafford two high flying offenses going at it imagine the ratings :)

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    1. Thank you tamsmooth. I figured out these people are going by the numbers on 'many things', 'not just sports', and 'these people' are legit... so now I just know what to look for.

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  4. At the time, the whole 33rd day of the year thing and the Hawks being a 33 team never dawned on me, but after you piqued my interest in this little factoid I went back and looked a little deeper into the blackout in the Ravens vs Niners Super Bowl and just as I suspected, lots of numerology that is so far beyond random chance that I have no choice but to assume the worst.

    Here are a few examples that I copied and pasted :

    The lights mysteriously went out during the 2013 Superbowl on Feb 3rd, during the 3rd quarter on 3rd down and 13. Once play resumed, at 9:11 pm, the players lined back up with 13:13 to go after a 33 minute and 33 second delay. "Elementary" then premiered on CBS at 11:11pm.

    Depending on the source, I have seen the length of the blackout listed as anywhere between 30 minutes and 34 minutes. SB Nation had it listed as 33:55. The 33:33 that I copied and pasted from above no longer has the source of that info available.

    I suppose the only way to know for certain is to find an actual real time video from the game and do the math ourselves, regardless, we are talking about the super sweet spot of masonic numerology here.

    The other numbers are fairly easily corroborated. The 9:11restart time is plenty enough evidence for me, based on what I have come to learn in the time since the game was actually played, everything else is icing in my opinion.

    This link, http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2013/02/super-bowl-2013-live-score-commercials-and-more/ ,provides a decent minute by minute account of the game. It is literally dripping with numerology and has me reliving my anguish from the game as I glanced through it. LOL

    I think there is also a lot of symbology associated with this game as well as numerology, including the halftime show by Beyonce, but symbology can always be perceived differently by different people, the numbers not-so-much.

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  5. This link, http://www.csnbayarea.com/49ers/was-miller-held-jones-108-yard-kickoff-return ,represents one of the BS noncalls in the game that I spoke of, Bruce Miller, 49, is the guy that would have been in the best position to make the tackle on the kickoff return for a TD to start the second half, but as you can see, he was clearly being held by two Ravens and at one point they literally had both of Bruce's feet lifted off of the ground.

    I am not sure if you follow football that closely Zachary but if you don't, it would be safe to say that any fan of the game would want and expect a penalty to be called in this situation if it occurred against their favorite team, especially since it resulted in a touchdown.

    I have plenty more examples but I won't bore you with them, besides, it brings back too many horrible memories. LOL

    In closing let me say that even before you had posted anything about the Chiefs, I had mentioned to some of my football fan friends that if there ever was a game that looked like it was being thrown, it was the Patriots vs Chiefs game the other night.

    You definitely have my attention Zachary and I have been watching each game through a different set of eyes. I no longer watch them as a fan, but as a researcher and as much as I hate too say it, I don't like what I am seeing.

    I have so much more to add but this post has gotten far too long as it is but I will put some other evidence together and include it in one of your other NFL pieces, perhaps the Chiefs at 49ers follow up article. :)

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  6. Spectator, I know A LOT about sports. =) All I did as a kid, was sport. Since I was seven I've been telling everyone that all of these game are rigged. Also, I have a very long post on this blog about Super Bowl 47 with the Ravens and 49ers. Remember, 33 and 47 are often found together, and the blackout was all full of 33. The time on the clock when it stopped also had a coded 322 in it, because there was 13:22 on the game clock.

    This whole "33" thing has unlocked a lot of what I have seen in this world since I was a kid. That is part of the reason I like it so much. I can't tell you how many people have told me I have been wrong about things over the years.... but this "33" thing... it seems to be the glue behind many of the theories I've been bringing to light.

    As it happens, the 49ers are my all-time favorite sports team, and I was once a big Alex Smith fan simply because of what an underdog he was. In the time he was the laughing stock of the league, I wanted to see him rise to the top and win a Super Bowl... The 49ers would have been in Super Bowl 46 against Tom Brady and the Patriots if Kyle Williams, the 49er, had not fumbled the ball four times in one game himself. Looking back, I am quite certain Kyle Williams was the "agent of destruction" in the game if you will.

    As for the new QB, his last name sums to 66. He played for the "Wolf Pack", a name with a Gematria of "33", and the 49ers are owned by the York family, another "33" name. The 49ers are the biggest threat to my Lions NFC Super Bowl for this season from what I can tell, so I honestly wouldn't mind seeing them lose this weekend. On top of that, I still like Alex Smith a whole lot more than Kaepernick.

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  7. Jeepers Zach, I guess we have a lot more in common than the numbers thing. I don't know if I could handle living in Seahawk country being a huge Niner fan. They were gifted their Super Bowl and they are oblivious too it. Homerism at it's finest. LOL

    Kyle will forever be a 4 letter word in my book and the forward progress call will have a spot right next to the Roger Craig fumble in Niners vs Giants lore.

    If you happened to catch the 9ers at Dallas game earlier this year and you stayed interested into the third quarter, you would have witnessed one of the most blatant attempts to try and get a team back in the game that I have ever witnessed.

    It was on Dallas' first possession of the 3rd qtr and the following series when they were on defense. There were 4 significant, absolute phantom calls on both sides of the ball that favored the Cowboys. If you were watching, there will be no mistaking which ones I am referring to.

    I knew right then that the Niners were not intended to be in the mix this year, especially after the 9 (of all numbers) game suspension for #99. The next 2 games confirmed my suspicions. Absolutely horrible, one sided officiating. If Boldin didn't finally say something, I don't think it would have stopped, but it was getting way too obvious, somebody simply had to step up and call it for what it was. Then Kap gets an $11,000 (of all numbers) fine after a defensive player gets up in "his" face and blatantly taunts him.

    After all of this, I realized that the league was no different than Professional Wrestling. I feel so stupid because I have known for quite a while that most every major news event is phoney as hell but the homer in me wanted to believe that football was somehow sacred and immune from that level of corruption when in reality it is just another staged spectacle reminiscent of the roman gladiator days. Nothing has really changed.

    BTW, how do I send you a personal email. I have some interesting stuff I want you to take a look at. Thanks

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