LOL I didn't watch this one. Looks coded out the ass. It seems like when you know what to look for, the level of coding in each play is just remarkable. My eventual blog might include decoding plays in a game one by one. That TB/Philly NFC title game is wild, for instance.
I still do, though I was wrong on the Colts game. It actually makes sense to get them to the 11-5 record. The other loss should be the 2nd to last game against Carolina.
Look at this: Started 5-0 Loss to NO 5-1 1-3 End 5-1 Last game against NO
The loss at Carolina would also give them 5 straight wins to the SB when they beat the Saints the last game of the season. Fitting.
I don't know G.S., did you happen to see my comment about Arizona's rookie #44, Markus GOLDEN? As in Golden Super Bowl. Name gematria of 50, birth numerology of 27 (like 2/7) and 107, like Super Bowl Fifty and Golden Super Bowl both equal 71. Damn guys, we need a forum, any suggestions?
You know, it is interesting that I was considering Arizona as a possibility for the SB at one point during all this. Definitely possible. If Atl loses this week I'm going to have to pull back haha.
I did notice that. The games this sunday are also on 11/29, like 11/11, which is the 333rd day of the the year (with 33 to go till New Years day). I'm expecting some heavy coding. Osweiler also has 55 coding, and sunday has a date numerology of 55. Looks like another phantom NFL injury, with Peyton, to make way for these numbers. I'm also highly suspicious of the Andrew Luck injury. The numbers he is currently sitting at, stats wise, are pretty mindblowing.
Not only that, but the 33rd point was scored on a 33 yard field goal with 3:30 left. What a shit show.
ReplyDeleteLOL I didn't watch this one. Looks coded out the ass. It seems like when you know what to look for, the level of coding in each play is just remarkable. My eventual blog might include decoding plays in a game one by one. That TB/Philly NFC title game is wild, for instance.
ReplyDeleteG.S. Do u still think the Falcons for the SB??
ReplyDeleteAlso 3 to 3 with 33 seconds till halftime. And now with Cam Newton and Brady competiting for MVP we get to see a #1 next to #12 constantly or 112.
ReplyDeleteI still do, though I was wrong on the Colts game. It actually makes sense to get them to the 11-5 record. The other loss should be the 2nd to last game against Carolina.
ReplyDeleteLook at this:
Started 5-0
Loss to NO 5-1
1-3
End 5-1
Last game against NO
The loss at Carolina would also give them 5 straight wins to the SB when they beat the Saints the last game of the season. Fitting.
I don't know G.S., did you happen to see my comment about Arizona's rookie #44, Markus GOLDEN? As in Golden Super Bowl. Name gematria of 50, birth numerology of 27 (like 2/7) and 107, like Super Bowl Fifty and Golden Super Bowl both equal 71.
DeleteDamn guys, we need a forum, any suggestions?
You know, it is interesting that I was considering Arizona as a possibility for the SB at one point during all this. Definitely possible. If Atl loses this week I'm going to have to pull back haha.
DeleteAnd yeah we need a freetofindtruth forum!
And don't count out the Falcons yet, I called a number 6 WildCard run thru Arizona into the Superbowl, and that is playing out.
ReplyDeleteAlso fitting because this was the location of Ryan's first playoff loss.
DeleteBroncos backup QB Brock Osweiler is from Arizona State...
ReplyDeleteAnyone else notice that the first game he started was on his Birthday? 11/22....
Also, Broncos won that game with 17 points...... he wears number 17....
Brock Osweiler in Jewish Gematria Equals: 1304 (13+4 = 17)
DeleteHe was drafted in 20"12"..... in the 57th (5+7 = 12) round.....
Brock Osweiler in English Gematria Equals: 930 (9+3 = 12)
It's really interesting that most athletes jersey numbers correlate with their Gematria...
I did notice that. The games this sunday are also on 11/29, like 11/11, which is the 333rd day of the the year (with 33 to go till New Years day). I'm expecting some heavy coding. Osweiler also has 55 coding, and sunday has a date numerology of 55. Looks like another phantom NFL injury, with Peyton, to make way for these numbers. I'm also highly suspicious of the Andrew Luck injury. The numbers he is currently sitting at, stats wise, are pretty mindblowing.
DeleteAwesome research B Savage! And great observations as well Sean!
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