Saturday, August 13, 2016

39 51 70 112 181 | NRG Stadium, Ben McAdoo, the New York Giants & Super Bowl 51 +NRG Vikings riddle




I love that they broke for NRG Stadium on March 9, or 3/9.

NRG = 14+18+7 = 39 (3/9, March 9)

'39' is the big number in 'New York'.

This year the Giants had the 10th pick in the draft and selected Eli Apple, kind of like Eli Manning who plays in the Big Apple and wears #10.


All 5 New York Super Bowl wins come back to '39', four for the Giants, and one for the Jets.


Remember, New York was established July 26, 1788.

7/26/1788 = 7+2+6+1+7+8+8 = 39

The United Nations there, is also 39-floors tall.  Old Testament.

Interestingly enough, every Super Bowl won by a 'New York' team has a '39' connection, that goes for the Giants and the Jets.  Between the two teams, the New York Giants would be a ripe fit in Houston, Texas.


Think about that scene in Oblivion.  The 2017 Super Bowl is talked about, which NRG Stadium is hosting, and a NY Yankees hat is shown.

From the anniversary of the start date of construction to the date construction completed, was 168-days.



If the Giants were to go to Super Bowl 51 and win, they would be 5-1 in Super Bowls.


The head coach of the Giants is 39-year old Ben McAdoo.  He was hired on a date with '51' numerology, matching his last name gematria.  Again, this is the year of Super Bowl 51, hosted in NRG Stadium, the home of the Houston Texans.

1/14/2016 = 1+14+20+16 = 51
McAdoo = 13+3+1+4+15+15 = 51 (Giant = 51)

That date can be written 14//1, connoting to his full name.





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_McAdoo

His birth numerology is also right for 'Houston'.

7/9/1977 = 7+9+19+77 = 112


At the same time, there is still a strong narrative for the Vikings to appear in Super Bowl 51 as well.  I noticed in the history of NRG Stadium, there has been one tragedy, and it was that of a Minnesota Vikings fan, August 30, 2012.  Remember, Football = 83 (8/30)



That date has a numerology connecting to 'Giants'.  Perhaps the Vikings will fall to the Giants.

8/30/2012 = 8+30+20+12 = 70



And let us not forget that Super Bowl 50 was won by the team that had very nice alignment with the name of the stadium.  You might even recall that before the Super Bowl 50 game was played, it was announced both end zones were accidentally painted 'Denver Broncos'.


Also, remember how the Colts and Broncos are linked in history, with the relationship between John Elway, Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning.  Andrew Luck is sitting at 55-career games played, and last year the Broncos and Elway, both at age 55, won the Super Bowl.  Elway was drafted by the Colts, out of Stanford, just like Luck.  The Stadium set to host Super Bowl 51, has '154' parallel', let us examine.


http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/morning_call/2014/03/its-official-reliant-stadium-to-be-renamed.html



Notice that Reliant Stadium was renamed NRG stadium March 19, 2014, a date that can be written 19/3, a lot like '193', the 44th prime number.


In the film Oblivion (44), there is a clue left that the team to participated in the Super Bowl in 2017 will be from New York.



This year the Super Bowl falls on a date with '44' numerology.

5/2/2017 = 5+2+20+17 = 44



From the date of the renaming, to Super Bowl 51, is 1054-days, something like '154'.  I find this interesting in light of the relevant of '154' to last year's Super Bowl.  You might also recall that Brock Osweiler, the former Broncos QB, was traded to the Texans.

5 comments:

  1. what say you about the two people this week who lost their heads this week - any football connections in terms of tribute to SB 50?

    24 and 10 year old both lost their heads in KC and London, respectively.
    24 - 10 was the score, the kid died 50 feet from the bottom, by the numbers.

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  2. never mind the repeat words, I'm eating dinner!

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  3. What a post Zach Forsure gotta put some cash on both Giants and vikes

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  4. Hey Zack the start date of construction was March of 2000, not March of 2002, which is more than 168 days. Make sense of this for me, thanks.

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    1. Learn how to read next time. I measured from the anniversary date to the completion date. Says it clearly in the blog post.

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