Saturday, January 14, 2017

ESPN relives "Aaron Rodgers' 8.3-second masterpiece" during the Giants-Packers Wild Card playoff game from January 8, 2017



What a joke.

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  1. Zach - look into Bart Houston playing for Wisconsin #13 - beats LSU at Lambeu in first game - Bart Houston / Houston SB / Starr - you get the picture

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    1. Wisconsin won the Cotton bowl @ ATT stadium - cowboys stadium

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    2. Also verizon commercials - Clay Mathews of GB vs Houston depicted - also JJ WATT in Verizon commercials

      ALSO - Wrestlemeania connection to superbowl Reliant stadium NRG - undertaker streak snapped / we saw the relation with lebron 23 undertaker shirt and alabama 23-0 at half streak broken by clemson

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    3. Don't forget that Wisconsin vs LSU game was first college game in Lambeau in 33 years. Lol.

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  2. oh - "Brock" lesnar beats Undertaker streak - "brock"

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  3. Packers scored 38 against giants. Are they dead?

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    1. streaks end at 14 14=end / weekend of friday the 13th - I would say dallas wins but yet i do see connects for GB in superbowl as well - hense superbowl 1 / bart starr etc

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    2. its not a clear read lil bro

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    3. The reason the score was 38-13...other than it being a span of 38 days from Rodgers's bday, is because 3813+3183 = 6996, the speed of Saturn number. That game was all about cycles. The game score started out exactly as 2007 NFC championship...then with the Hail Mary they switched over to the 2011 playoff game script.

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    4. Im liking your stuff, Kyle.
      Keep it up!

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  4. Exodus 8:3 (King James bible):

    And the river shall bring forth frogs abundantly, which shall go up and come into thine house, and into thy bedchamber, and upon thy bed, and into the house of thy servants, and upon thy people, and into thine ovens, and into thy kneadingtroughs.

    Frogs mean Green Bay Bullfrogs,
    a baseball team in Northwoods league.

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    1. Moses brother was Arron - passages with the name Ezzikiel and more... mad clues

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    2. ESPN relives this "improbable play" (theater)
      "with the help of some key figures" (figures mean figures from Exodus, like aarons rod himself)

      They are reliving it, because they are reliving the exodus story.


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    3. Direct quote from the article:
      "We recreate and relive the improbable play with the help of some key figures"

      Just replace "the improbable play" with "Exodus".

      Think about it.

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    4. Is that before or after Moses makes God mad and they wander the desert?

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    5. Frogs are the second of Plagues of Egypt.
      That's before wandering in the desert.

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    7. Also,they had to defeat Pharao's men first,
      then the desert wandering.

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    8. Third plague is lice.
      That is described in Ex. 8:16–19

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  5. Make America Great
    13+1+11+5+1+13+5+18+9+3+1+7+18+5+1+20=131

    Patriots vs Dallas?

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  6. Lol I guess Sherman is the fall guy.

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  7. Bart Starr turned 83 in this week

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  8. Loved the 10-12 score for most of the 2nd quarter now 10-19 at the half! That's cute!

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    1. I think the 19 is the set up to score 33. I've seen this same 19 pop up in an earlier game for ATL in which they scored 33.

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    2. They love their 33 in the ATL.

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    3. AT LAN TA

      33rd parallel Atlantis

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  9. Rodgers from NorCal

    8.3 quake hitting the Bay next.

    Message received 10-4

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  10. Rodgers threw a pick to number #38 from the Cowboys.

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