Off topic from this, but not entirely as everything includes that 33 Brood, I was looking at that strange MNF score. 19-16.
Whenever I see scores where the winner has 17 or 18 or 19, I study the cities of the teams involved, the "year" of the score, and US/Global history. Wiki is perfect for history because, true or false, the Brood codes Wiki just as heavy as anything else. 1916, the year that preambled our participation in WW1, is a very interesting year for all of our recent topics. Civil Rights made a huge story with a Mob Lynching in Texas, Planned Parenthoods forerunner started in NY, WW(Woodrow Wilson) won re-election, and as I said before, WW1 was on the horizon. I will do some more digging, but check it out.
Of course, I kinda see Washington making the playoffs, not sure with Philly having a nice look about them too. Could it be a 6-10 team? ESPN thinks so.
Seemingly all those "laughing stock" division winners are always good for ONE playoff win. Looks like Seattle will be traveling to one of those teams. Do they fall on the sword?
Seattle's run of success began with a playoff win at Washington, before losing to the Falcons in Atlanta.
Off topic from this, but not entirely as everything includes that 33 Brood, I was looking at that strange MNF score. 19-16.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I see scores where the winner has 17 or 18 or 19, I study the cities of the teams involved, the "year" of the score, and US/Global history. Wiki is perfect for history because, true or false, the Brood codes Wiki just as heavy as anything else. 1916, the year that preambled our participation in WW1, is a very interesting year for all of our recent topics. Civil Rights made a huge story with a Mob Lynching in Texas, Planned Parenthoods forerunner started in NY, WW(Woodrow Wilson) won re-election, and as I said before, WW1 was on the horizon. I will do some more digging, but check it out.
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Don't forget DALLAS, in regards to the JFK assassination.
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DeleteYeah, JFK ...the 35th President.
Delete35 point total last night!!!
You'll like this, a little Dallas-Seattle 1916 connection, and interesting info on the Dallas Division of the FBI.
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Of course, I kinda see Washington making the playoffs, not sure with Philly having a nice look about them too. Could it be a 6-10 team? ESPN thinks so.
ReplyDeleteLeSean McCoy coming to town this week in Philly.
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Seemingly all those "laughing stock" division winners are always good for ONE playoff win. Looks like Seattle will be traveling to one of those teams. Do they fall on the sword?
ReplyDeleteSeattle's run of success began with a playoff win at Washington, before losing to the Falcons in Atlanta.
Just something to think about.
Btw, Zach, you need to get a trademark on And More. I get pumped whenever you say it.
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