Tuesday, January 12, 2016

31 239 | Big Al, Alabama's 'Elephant' Mascot



Big Al is Alabama's mascot.  I noticed him during the game, I thought, "Boo yah!, there's another connection this this year and why Alabama should win."

Remember, the United States is in its 239th year of existence, which will end July 4, 2016.  'Elephant', which the mascot is, has Jewish Gematria of 239.

Big = 2+9+7 = 18
Al = 1+3 = 4
Big Al = 22

Big = 2+9+7 = 18
Al = 1+12 = 13
Big Al = 31

Alabama = 1+12+1+2+1+13+1 = 31

8 comments:

  1. I think this years superbowl might be panthers patriots or panthers broncos. Patriots for the ratings.

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    1. I think you're right about the Patriots. They want to reinforce that patriotic nostalgia into the masses; Right before they send their children off to die in another war.

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  2. Broncos lose to Panthers in my too damn soon opinion

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  3. Here's a stupid question...
    Ya know when the punter punts the ball and its probably very unpredictable to know sometimes where the ball will end up except for when they punt it to the end zone or to a guy standing on a particular yard line.
    I'm talking about when the guy receiving the punt let's the ball go and it rolls backwards/forwards or out of bounds. My question is... In believing that everything about the sport is scripted, has anyone ever saw a score come straight after a punt that rolled/bounced around when a guy doesn't catch it?
    I believe all the scores are scripted and scripted for whatever mad reason it is, I don't know.
    I saw one punt roll around last night and it went out of bounds, there was no score then from that Offense that received the punt.
    Being that every score is scripted, I believe that every time a ball is punted and the ball is let bounce and roll around on the field uncontrollably, they could not obviously predict where the ball would land and if they can't do that then therefore, nobody scores from those sort of plays.
    You get what I'm saying??
    Has anyone ever seen a score from those kind of plays?
    Am I completely insane?

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  4. Of course some elements play out naturally, but that doesn't break the scripting. If the drive needs to be 7 passes for 74 yards, a touchback and some handoffs can account for the difference. This is how I think it is done, know what scores need to occur in increments, and by what time approximately and quarter.

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    1. I understand. A lot of times they put up the time of drive, the amount of plays and total yards. I'm still gonna keep a wee eye for these sort of scenarios, just to see how they play out.

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    2. I'm not saying its not scripted, I believe you're correct that it is.
      I was just wondering if these scenarios are a 'tell'.

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