Saturday, September 19, 2015

31 | The Seahawks Week 1 Loss, a Scripted Tribute to Kam Chancellor's Holdout

KC = 113
Kam = 2+1+4 = 7
Chancellor = 3+8+1+5+3+5+3+3+6+9 = 46
Kam Chancellor = 53 (53 man roster in NFL)
Kameron = 2+1+4+5+9+6+5 = 32 (NFL = 32, 32 teams)
Darnel = 4+1+9+5+5+3 = 27
Kameron Darnel Chancellor = 105
Kam is born on the 93rd day of the year
He has a life lesson number of "33"
4+3+(1+9+8+8) = 33
Seahawks = 24/33/42
 

On September 13, 2015, during Week 1 of the NFL Season, the Seahawks suffered a very scripted loss, by the numbers, in tribute to one of their star players, Kam Chancellor, who wears the number 31 and who is still holding out for a pay raise.  As of today, it appears he will miss Week 2 of the NFL Season at Green Bay, who the Seahawks beat in the very scripted NFC Championship.

Late in the game, the Seahawks were up 31-24, with their defense on the field, looking to hold on to the win, when Kam Chancellor's replacement slipped and fell, allow the Rams receiver to run past him, catch the ball, and score the 30th and 31st points of the game.  Again, Kam Chancellor wears the number 31.

The game then went to overtime 31-31, where the Rams ended up winning 34-31.  The game also closed with Marshawn Lynch being stuffed in the backfield for a loss, turning the ball over on downs, and giving the Rams the win.

ESPN used this highlight of Marshawn Lynch being stopped in the backfield, saying that perhaps had the Seahawks run at the goal line last season in Super Bowl 49, Lynch would have met the same fate, and the Seahawks still would have lost to the Patriots...

Notice that the Seahawks and Patriots both played teams with '49' connections Week 1

Steelers = 1+2+5+5+3+5+9+1 = 31/49
Saint Louis = 1+1+9+5+2+3+6+3+9+1 = 40/49/58
Washington = 5+1+1+8+9+5+7+2+6+5 = 49/58

The NFL is a joke and the fans who believe in the show, are who the joke is on.

1 comment:

  1. i'm glad you made the point about lynch being stopped in the backfield. It's exactly what I was thinking when I watched the play. I was thinking here is validation for the Seahawks throwing the ball in the Super Bowl play.

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