Friday, January 8, 2016

19 33 79 91 119 | Steelers at Bengals, January 9, 2016, NFL Playoff Wildcard Round



The Steelers, established in '33, come into this year's NFL playoffs with 33 playoff wins under their belt in 55 total appearances.

They face the Bengals who are 5-13 lifetime in the playoffs.

Bengals = 2+5+5+7+1+3+1/10 = 24/33



Notice this will be the Bengals 19th playoff game.

1/9/2016 = 1+9+2+0+1+6 = 19
1/9...
Bengals 19th game...

The Steelers and Bengals have met once in the playoffs before, January 8, 2006, 10-years and 1-day ago.  That game was also in Cincinnati, and the Steelers emerged victorious, 31-7.

Steelers = 1+2+5+5+3+5+9+1 = 31/40/49

The losing team often goes down with 17 points, thus the Bengals score.  It was also a date with '17 numerology'.

1/8/2006 = 1+8+2+0+0+6 = 17


The last time the Bengals won a playoff game was 1991, over the Houston Oilers, who have since become the Tennessee Titans.  Notice the reflection of 19 and 91.  Again, the Bengals are in their 19th playoff game today.


The 'Oilters' also had a '33' connection.

Oilers = 6+9+3+5+9+1 = 33

Speaking of the Oilers, if AJ McCarron and the Bengals won, McCarron would becomes the least experience quarterback to win a playoff game since the '79 Oilers, who defeated the Chargers that year.  Interestingly enough, McCarron finished the season with 79 completions on 119 attempts.

All Seeing Eye = 119
Star of David = 119


http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/16810/aj-mccarron


8 comments:

  1. i just dont understand why script the jets to go 10-6 in lose but the bengals go the playoffs for the fifth straight year

    i guess the jets went threw the humiliation ritual but they probably miss the playoffs again next year

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    1. No the Jets will always remain the embarrassment where as the Giants get the Glory since they built the Giants up in the beginning of the Franchise. Super Bowl 3 was for the league the jets mean nothing

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  2. And not only that, but Cincy and Pittsburgh have played each other 91 times in the regular season, Cincy's last playoff win came in '91, 91k+ days ago, on the date 1/6/91, an awful lot like today's date, 1/9/16. Their legendary founder/coach Paul Brown died later that year (1991), and they haven't won a playoff game since.

    Cincinatti, OH = 119/197 (Simple/Bacon), Brown's birthday is 9/7, his full name = 179, and the Bengals' current coach Marvin Lewis = 197 (Bacon). Their current starting qb (due to "injury"), AJ McCarron had 79 completions in 119 attempts this season. If he wins he will be the most inexperienced qb to win a playoff game since '79. Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin has 97 career wins, and both he and Lewis have life numbers 90 and 109. The Steelers leading tackler has 119, there is a photo on espn of their player #97 front and center (blown up larger than it should be), their running back DeAngelo Williams is out with 907 yards, Pittsburgh has 1079 total tackles, a long punt of 79 yards, and their opponents have gained 1970 yards after contact.

    You think it's possible the streak ends tonight? I think it just might.

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  3. Zach give me a gematria winner buddy!!

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    1. I like the Bengals, but for the last few days a follower of the channel has been putting in my ear that the Super Bowl will be a rematch of the Cardinals and Steelers. He has interesting arguments so I'm really hoping Bengals win and I can put to rest what he has been feeding me.

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    2. Jan 9 ,2016.
      1+9+16= 26
      1+9+20+16= 46
      1+9+[2+0+1+6]= 19

      26+46+19= 91

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  4. Honestly without all this info and just looking at the patterns of the Past winners I thought Steelers would win. Being that #6 Seed is interesting but it seems like Bengals got this

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