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Saturday, January 9, 2016

111 | The Alex Smith TD pass to Albert Wilson that didn't happen, AFC Wild Card Round, January 9, 2016


Even though these games are rigged and things are lined up, mistakes do happen, because there is the possibility for human (animal) error.  Remember, I talk about horse racing too.

Anyhow, on 3rd and 13, from his own '42', Alex missed a wide open Albert Wilson, that would have gone for a big TD in the first drive of the game of the Chiefs, following a 106-yard TD return to open it.

Alex = 1+12+5+24 = 42 (Freemason = 42)
Smith = 19+13+9+20+8 = 69
Alex Smith = 111



Notice the date his receiver was born, July 12, 1992.

7/12/1992 = 7+12+19+92 = 130
7/12/1992 = 7+12+(1+9+9+2) = 40
7/12/1992 = 7+1+2+1+9+9+2 = 31
7/12/92 = 7+12+92 = 111 (Alex Smith = 111) (Chiefs won only Super Bowl 1/11, January 11, 1970)

Albert = 1+3+2+5+9+2 = 22
Wilson = 5+9+3+1+6+5 = 29/38
Albert Wilson = 51/60

Albert = 1+12+2+5+18+20 = 58
Wilson = 23+9+12+19+15+14 = 92
Albert Wilson = 141

I'll be surprised if by game's end, these guys haven't hooked up for a TD.  It's in the numbers.

3 comments:

  1. For ratings they are going to have Texans come back in 2nd half keep it close then give it to Kansas

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    1. That wouldn't surprise at all. A few years back, Alex Smith had a huge lead over the Colts, only to lose it in a completely rigged comeback, I was laughing my ass off.

      http://espn.go.com/nfl/boxscore?gameId=340104011

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  2. Well I had that one all wrong they just let Kansas blow them out with a goose egg dang. The close game was Pitts and Cin

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