Sunday, September 13, 2015

16 33 42 | Marcus Mariota vs Jameis Winston Narrative, Laughable Rigging


Talk about a storyline in the making.  If you're not aware, Winston was the #1 pick of the 2015 NFL Draft, and Mariota was the #2 pick of the same draft.  Welcome to the WWF, where they were scheduled to face each other in Week 1, on highly unlikely teams to do so, playing in different conferences and divisions.

Also, the black vs white quarterback is used as a benchmark, especially by many white men, that it is proof the white man is more intelligent than the black man.  Don't ask me to explain this argument, just know it is made often and by many who repeat bullshit they hear and like to regurgitate.  Most grown men who are white know this from being in room's of other white men while football is playing.  For reinforcement of this point, look at the headlines below about Mariota scoring higher on Wonderlic during the NFL Combine than Winston, and scoring higher by the numbers if you know what I mean.

This forced NFL storyline comes at a time when racial hatred is being bread in other mainstream media outlets, especially the news.



We'll see what the buzz is after the Week 1 sports hype.  Even through his college career, Jameis Winston has been used as a running joke by the mainstream media from misconduct off of the field, as well as mistakes in games.




The 'wonderlic' is pure Gematria for the 'NFL Draft'.
  • Draft = 4+18+1+6+20 = 49
  • Wonderlic = 5+6+5+4+5+9+3+9+3 = 49
  • A perfect score on the Wonderlic is '50', like this year's Super Bowl.
Notice that Mariota got a '33', and he was previously the Quarterback at 'Oregon', the '33rd State'.

Winston also has a connection to '33', and '42', a number coded on black people throughout history in a negative manner.
  • Winston = 5+9+5+1+2+6+5 = 33/42
  • Winston = 23+9+14+19+20+15+14 = 114
Notice the amount of attempts they finished on the game.  

  • 33 attempts (Winston = 5+9+5+1+2+6+5 = 33/42)
  • 16 attempts (Sixteen = 1+9+6+2+5+5+5 = 33/42)
Winston was 26-1 in his college career, his lone loss came in the game against Oregon and Mariota.  He is now 0-1 against him as a professional.  Mariota, on the game, became the first rookie QB to throw two TD passes in the first quarter, and became the first QB in the history of the league to throw 4 TD passes in one half as a rookie.

4 comments:

  1. Oh Truthseeker. If you want to laugh your ass off - check out Terrell Suggs getting Fake injured - out for the season. Oh sure, ha!

    But the Gematria is no joke.

    Terrell Suggs =55. He wears #55.

    This is his 13th season, and he turns 33 on 10/11.

    There's alot more - F2FT would have a field day, but this post was about Mariotta-Winston. FYI - Jameis threw that first pass Int for a TD - 100% on purpose - so scripted. Such an f'n joke!

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  2. I was at ASU when Suggs was there. I was of the impression he was the greatest football player of all time watching him there. Every play he was a monster.

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  3. Oh yeah - A definite monster, and an elite player. But I see him as next in line - like a Ray Lewis type.

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