Tuesday, November 10, 2015

59 | ESPN College Football Observation

Notice all the young men pictured are black... 59 seconds...

Do you know what my 59th video is about?

You know this number, right?


4 comments:

  1. Did anyone take notice to the video lengths on espn.com on the recent deaths of athletes? Videos of the braves pitcher and mississippi state player that died were both 33 seconds long.

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  2. Hey, a football post. Here's a relevant comment!

    I may have to compile this into a book if the Falcons are in Super Bowl 50. I should gather all my comments anyway so they aren't lost in all these posts. I want people to read this. Here's the latest research:

    All that 17 stuff I'd been seeing?

    Super Bowl Fifty = 71
    41 + 30

    There was a play in the Giants game (which the Falcons won 24-20 on the 44 numerology day) by Kroy Biermann that I was stumped about. I now know the significance.

    It was a sack fumble of Eli Manning in the red zone with the score 20-10 late in the third quarter. The Falcons would score 14 points in the 4th quarter to win. Just look at that. It was 20-10 or 30. The Falcons scored 14 to win after this play. 14 or 41. 41 + 30 is 71 or Super Bowl Fifty. What's Biermann's number? Do I need to say it? 71. Fucking unbelievable.

    The more I look at that game, the more it also appears to be a tribute to the 24-2 playoff game against the Giants as well. Curiously, the opening score of this game?

    Rookie Tevin Coleman's first TD of his career. It occurred with 42 seconds left in the first quarter. Coleman's number? 26. 24-2.

    The Giants final score of the half? A 44 yard FG at the ATL 26.

    The Falcons go ahead score to get the 24-20 result was scored by #24 Devonta Freeman, obviously at the 2 yard line. Wiki: “He chose to wear number 24 as a tribute to his late aunt, who was only 24 years old when she died of a heart attack.” The Zionists' work is beyond sickening.

    BTW, Eli's final pass of the game? An incomplete pass at the NYG 50 with 44 seconds left. You can't make this shit up.

    I also couldn't quite figure out the significance of Eric Weems' 50 yard return to open the 3rd quarter in the game against the 49ers until just now. I thought initially that it would have made more sense to have Devin Hester (#17) make the return. Eric Weems wears #14 or 41. He is currently 30 years old. 71. So 71 (Super Bowl Fifty) returns the ball to the 50 in San Francisco wear SB50 happens to take place? Just a coincidence, I'm sure!

    And on and on we go.

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    1. And another one just hit me:

      In a prior comment, I referenced the curiosity of the Monday Night Football doubleheader to open the season. As a reminder, the opening games were the Falcons hosting the Eagles, followed by the 49ers hosting the Vikings. At the time, I remember having conversations with people who were surprised that the Falcons would get such a publicized game. The past two years the team has won a total of 10 games. Sure, they got a new coach who is going to “change the culture” and all that shit. So what? This game is really about showcasing the Sam Bradford Eagles! They had an amazing preseason! Remember?

      Here's where it gets interesting. I can't believe this didn't occur to me until just now. So yeah, the Falcons defeated the Vikings in the 98 season, 17 years ago, Super Bowl Fifty is 71, right? Great. The Falcons lost the 2012 NFC Championship Game to the 49ers, blowing a 17 point lead as I covered.

      I somehow forgot the OTHER NFC Championship Game the Falcons were a part of. The 2004 NFC Championship Game against...the Philadelphia Eagles. The score of that game? 27-10. Gee, friends. This looks familiar. Is that a 17 point victory? And you say Super Bowl Fifty sums to 71? This simply cannot be! But what happened in those Monday Night games? Oh, look...

      The Falcons had a 20-3 halftime lead over the “heavily-favored” “elite Sam Bradford” “Chip Kelley juggernaut” Eagles. That's a 17 point lead. In the second half, the Eagles came back and took the lead 24-23. This is significant because the 2004/05 NFC title game took place on 1/23, which can also be expressed as 1+23 = 24. Hmmm. That's a fine tribute to the 2004 (24) NFC Championship game. Also, (2+4)- (2+3) is 6-5. The Atlanta Falcons were established in 65 on 6/30. 50 years ago. The final of the game: 26-24 (50).

      Look further at some of the scores in this game:
      A 41 yard field goal by Matt Bryant at 10:55 (oh is that 65??)
      At 10:44 a 4 yard pass to Julio Jones
      The Eagles take the lead at 8:37 in the 4th quarter. 8:10, 18 like the date numerology of SB50.
      Matt Bryant's 47 (for 3 points!) yard winner to achieve the 26-24 outcome is listed at 6:27 on Football Reference. And sure Atlanta equals 69, BUT I believe that FG was supposed to be attempted or go through the uprights at 6:30. 6/30 like the Falcons' establishment date. 50 years ago like the final score.

      After this game, the Vikings looked out of sorts in a 20-3 loss at San Francisco. 17 point victory. The Falcons lost a 17 point lead to the 49ers in the NFC Championship game in 2012, much like they lost a...20-3 lead at the half to the Eagles. A 71 in Atlanta against a previous 2004 title game opponent. A 71 in San Francisco against the Vikings, the 98 title game opponent. Astonishing.

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    2. More notes:

      The Timberwolves-Hawks game that I've discussed also makes more sense now. As I showed Atlanta Hawks = 131 like Super Bowl, but the score is also enlightening in a way I didn't realize. While it is a tribute to the Vikings-Falcons game, the 117=107 score also has two 17s or 71s in it. I wondered initially why the Hawks completed a comeback down as high as 34 and not 33...now I know. 17 +17=34. Remember the Hawks took the lead 107-106 or 33 before the refs went into clean up mode so Andrew Wiggins could get his career high 33 points and ensure the 117-107 outcome.

      I will continue to look further at the Falcons games this year. Just off the top of my head the loss to Tampa Bay 23-20 in OT was on 11/1 or 41. There was also a TB player who had an abnormally good game the day of or day before his cousin or friend was killed. I will look at it later. I'll be damned if I don't see the same numbers on him.

      But the game I'm looking at right now is the 39-28 victory in Dallas. I could not see much in this one until now.

      I recall insider Joe Buck fixated on telling everyone Matt Ryan is 30 years old and has a 1-4 playoff record. There it is. 30 and 41! Note that he's 1-4 which means should the Falcons make the SB, he'll either have a 3-4 record 17 + 17 (71 like Super Bowl Fifty) or 4-4 (the Gematria of Georgia). Funny how these things seem to work out.
      This game seems to have quite a bit of coding I'll delve into when I get a chance. This was Devonta Freeman's breakout game with 30 carries 3 touchdowns and 193 total yards. Atlanta Falcons = 139. His longest run of the day? 17!

      Matt Ryan also had the longest run of his career. Look at this:

      An 18 yard run (SB date with 18 numerology).
      A 3rd and 6 with 26 seconds left? 98/17/71
      What's that score at this point? 25-28 or 7-10. How about that?

      The game was 28-17 at the half. 11
      The Falcons scored 22 unanswered points in the second half to win by 11. Don't those 11s look a lot like 33?
      The Falcons overcame 3 14-point deficits. 42, with the help of 24 Devonta Freeman. But also, there's 41 again. Just like Super Bowl.

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