Wednesday, January 20, 2016

50 96 105 | Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers matchup & team history


http://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl/arizona-cardinals/teamvsteam?opp=5



There are some interesting finds here.  Notice first, that if the Cardinals were to win, the series would change to 9-6 in favor of the panthers, in the 96th year of the Cardinals existence.  Making matters even more interesting, both quarterbacks have '96' name gematria.

Carson = 3+1+9+1+6+5 = 25/34
Hilton = 8+9+3+2+6+5 = 33
Palmer = 7+1+3+4+5+9 = 29
Carson Hilton Palmer = 87/96 (Freemason)


Cameron = 3+1+4+5+9+6+5 = 33 (Cam = 3+1+4 = 8)
Jerrell = 1+5+9+9+5+3+3 = 35
Newton = 5+5+5+2+6+5 = 28
Cameron Jerrell Newton = 96 (Freemason)

If the Panthers won the game, the record would become 10-5, which is also a Masonic number.

Masonry = 105
Zionism = 105

Vince Lombardi is a shining example of these numbers.  He finished his career with 96 regular season wins, and 105 wins if you include his playoff wins.  Of course, his totals are at those numbers because he died unexpectedly one day before the the start of the 1970 season.  He is now immortalized in the Lombardi Trophy and Football Hall of Fame.

Moving on, the last two times the teams faced off, was in last year's playoffs, January 3, 2015, with the Panthers defeating the Cardinals 27-16, January 3, 2015.  That score is interesting because the Super Bowl is on February 7, 2/7, in the year 2016, emphasis on '16.

The other time they met in the playoffs, the Cardinals won 33-13, for a sum of '46' points.  Again, 46 connects to Chicago, who both teams have connections to this season.  Back then, only Arizona had the connection, originally being from Chicago.  This year, the Panthers have former Bears LB, Ron Rivera, as their head coach.

Chicago = 3+8+9+3+1+7+15 = 46
33+13 = 46

In 2009, when the Cardinals won, they went on to face the Steelers in the Super Bowl, losing 27-23, a sum of 50 points.  That could bode well for a Super Bowl 50 appearance.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Zachary, With the "LION'S SHARE" (pun intended) of pundits picking the Patriots and the Panthers as PROHIBITIVE favorites to go head to head in SB 50, I wonder if there are any clues to support the other two teams. You know what they say about magicians--When the flash paper ignites in the right hand, direct your attention to the left hand, because that is where the sleight of hand is transpiring.

    I have been thinking back to the news story you shared with us from Glendale, Arizona where a body was ejected from a violent car crash and landed on the Colorado St sign.

    In the NFL season, the Cardinals and Broncos shared some sychronicity, as both teams had a game against Teddy Bridgewater and the Vikings end the exact same way (strip, sack, fumble for the win.) Any thoughts?

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