Wednesday, November 4, 2015

55 131 | Vernon Davis's Trade to Denver Broncos, November 2, 2015 (Super Bowl 50 Heads Up)

Vernon Davis has been traded from the San Francisco 49ers to the Denver Broncos, as of Monday, November 2, 2015.  

It is interesting to note that the Denver Broncos are in their 55th year of existence, in light of the trade.

Davis = 4+1+22+9+19 = 55


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1/31/1984 = 1+31+19+84 = 135
1/31/1984 = 1+31+(1+9+8+4) = 54
1/31/1984 = 1+3+1+1+9+8+4 = 27
1/31/84 = 1+31+84 = 116

Notice Vernon Davis's date of birth, January 31, which in history, is the last time the Denver Broncos won the Super Bowl, January 31, 1999.

Super = 19+21+16+5+18 = 79
Bowl = 2+15+23+12 = 52
Super Bowl = 131

Should the Broncos make it to the Super Bowl, Vernon Davis will play in what was formerly his home stadium, that of the San Francisco 49ers.

Also, one last point, the Broncos won Super Bowl 33, on a date with '33' numerology.

1/31/1999 = 1+3+1+1+9+9+9 = 33
1/31/1999 = 1+31+(1+9+9+9) = 60
1/31/1999 = 1+31+19+99 = 150
1/31/99 = 1+31+99 = 131 (Super Bowl = 131)

3 comments:

  1. Both Broncos Super Bowl opponents with 44 Gematria in consecutive years. (Packers, Falcons)

    Interesting notes on this game: Eugene Robinson was arrested in a prostitution sting the day before the game. Wiki: "Earlier that day, Robinson received the Athletes in Action/Bart Starr Award, given annually to a player who best exemplifies outstanding character and leadership in the home, on the field and in the community."

    Bart Starr, former Packers QB.
    Robinson has a 33 birthday: 05/28
    Eugene Robinson in Pythag. Gematria = 74 or 47

    I think Packers-Falcons at some point in the playoffs may have been coded with that 44 Gematria in Week 2. It'd fit with the Packers-Broncos SB50.

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    1. Last year the teams that got the 44 tributes in the 44 week were the Colts and Ravens who were advanced over in the playoffs by the Patriots.... in the back of my mind I am wondering if the Falcons and Packers could be advanced over by another team come playoff time. If it does, I think that will be a very stable pattern to look for in future NFL seasons.

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  2. Arizona would be an interesting candidate.

    Matt Ryan is also 1-4 in the playoffs. I'd laugh if he ends up 4-4 the next time the Falcons make the playoffs.

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