Sunday, December 27, 2015

33 74 | "Coin Toss" Madness, and the Jets Winning Drive In OT over the Jets


http://nypost.com/2015/12/27/coin-toss-madness-gifts-jets-unbelievable-ot-win-over-pats/

Coin = 3+6+9+5 = 23
Toss = 2+6+1+1 = 10/28
Coin Toss = 33/51

The media is making a big deal over the Patriots winning the coin toss, and electing to kick, instead of take the ball first, for a chance to win, in overtime, December 27, 2015, against the New York Jets.

On the winning drive, Fitzpatrick, the Jets QB, went 3-3 for 74 yards.  Notice that 3-3 is a lot like 33, and 33 and 74 are often paired together.  Today's date, has '74' numerology.  His third pass was for the winning touchdown.

12/27/2015 = 12+27+20+15 = 74
12/27/15 = 12+27+15 = 54
Jets = 10+5+20+19 = 54

The Jets earned their 54th win against the Patriots today.


6 comments:

  1. Good call on the Jets game I knew they'd lose. This blunder of kicking off first when you have Brady is your QB has fixed all over it

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  2. The Patriots actually won the coin toss and before they had a chance to say kick or receive, the ref immediately told them that they chose to kick. It was completely rigged in the Jets' favor. Even the commentators couldn't believe that the ref didn't give the Patriots a chance to choose before declaring that they would kick.

    I watched the whole game and as a Pats fan, felt it was rigged early on. Brady was not his usual emotional self, looking very nonchalant after throwing an interception where usually he'd be all fired up and dropping F bombs (probably because he knew the game was scripted for them to lose). A lot of strange play calls and decisions made by Brady and the offense looked to me as though they were purposely throwing this game, like when they got the ball with about 2 minutes left in the first half with 2 timeouts left and basically just let the clock wind down to nothing without attempting to go get yards and score. It was all very strange and telling.

    Before this season I'd have never believed that sports were rigged, but after following your blog and YouTube channels for the past 8 months or so, I'm finding that often I'm able to call the end of the game based on the coding. Many Sunday Night Football games this season have ended with the day's numerology and a couple I was able to call the final outcome in the 4th quarter. After seeing your blog posts about all the 47 coding on ESPN in last night's Eagles/Redskins game and watching the first 3+ quarters play out of today's Pats game, I called the Pats tying it up at 20 and then losing by a touchdown (which would normally be 7 points, but only 6 in OT). Final score 26-20, but that extra point would have made it 27-20 for another 47 if it wasn't scored in OT.

    I've been a sports fan for my whole life and still find it hard at times to believe that every single play is completely scripted and rigged, at least on a physical level. I feel as though the rigging may be on some other plane of existence and that some or most of the players may not all be even consciously aware of it. I believe that some are, on some level, but I also feel that most of them are just along for the ride.

    Either way, keep up the great work, Zach! Thanks for opening my eyes to this practice of coding numbers and please keep the YouTube videos coming. They're always the first ones I watch on my feed.

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    1. That Interception that was thrown behind Gronk was Very Suspect right at Revis which seemed like BS from Brady. Then Bill calling a timeout on the 3rd down and before the Punt took away an opportunity to drive down the field with 33 seconds on the clock which is enough time with two timeouts

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    2. That Interception that was thrown behind Gronk was Very Suspect right at Revis which seemed like BS from Brady. Then Bill calling a timeout on the 3rd down and before the Punt took away an opportunity to drive down the field with 33 seconds on the clock which is enough time with two timeouts

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    3. Isn't it funny how Bellcheck covers for he rigging and says he wanted to kick. I saw with my own two eyes the Pat's players upset and the announcers were saying, "the refs must not have heard him correctly." So the player could have been acting, thee announcers by implying communication issue covers for refs and Belicheck blows the whole fraud by saying he called it. Rigging is getting so bad the stories are getting more pathetic and inconsistent. Yesterday Joe Buck and Aikman made me sick defending obvious horrible calls.

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  3. Yes, the interception was definitely suspect. Also, there were a couple pretty bad throws like one where Brady threw to the RB who was well behind the line of scrimmage with a handful of defenders ready to pummel him, instead of throwing it away out of bounds to a different receiver. Another play where Brady dropped back to pass and then seemed like he was just standing around waiting to get sacked. One Jet missed him and then the second Jet got him while falling to the ground from a block. Brady could have easily stepped around him and/or looked downfield for a receiver, but he appeared to be just standing there watching the pass rush instead waiting to get sacked. Just some very odd plays that weren't typical Brady mistakes and also ones where it didn't seem like he was being pressured all that much to make a quick decision, which is usually the only time he would make mistakes like those, if at all.

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