Tuesday, January 23, 2018

A look back at Superbowl 51

For those who were living under a rock and don't remember, this was the Patriots making an epic comeback vs the Falcons

The greatest quarterback ever making the biggest comeback in Super Bowl History.

The Patriots were down 25 points but scored 31 straight to win 34-28 in OT.

Couldn't have scripted in any better...

That was the end of the 97th NFL season
97 = 25th prime

The game was played on 2/5
Brady got his 25th playoff win in his 34th game (Won with 34 points)
AFC won its 25th Super

The half time performer was Lady Gaga
Her birthday is 3/28 (Can be written 28/3)
Patriots trailed 28-3 in the game

On 10/9/16;
The Simpsons 3rd episode of their 28th season aired
That sameday Brady returned from his suspension.
The episode was called the Town and about the Patriots and Brady.
10/9 is the 283rd day of the year. (28/3)
The Simpsons are known for "predicting" future event

The game would go to OT tied 28-28
Then #28 (James White) scores the game Winning TD
This was #28's 3rd TD of the gane (28/3)

28 is a perfect #
This means the divisors of that sum to it
1 + 2 + 7 + 14 =28
These numbers are very rare,so that sticks out.

I'm interested in hearing what the average person thinks about all those connections.

Back to the 31 straights points;
31 is like 3-1.

2016 was all about teAms coming back after being down 3-1
-Warriors over Thunder
-Cavs over Warriors
-Cubs over Indians

But now let's look at the game.

ATL was up 28-20 with under 4 minutes. after a Matt Ryan 27 yard pass to Julio Jones, it was 1st and 10 on the Patriots 22yard line. This is a 39 yard field goal which is easy for an NFL kicker.

Alll Atlanta had to do was kill as much clock as possible then have their kicker hit the field goal to make it a two score game. At that point there would not have been enough time on the clock for the Patriots to score twice. The game would have been over. They could have done this by just kneeling the ball.

So these coaches who supposedly get paid millions of dollars, who are coaching in the biggest game of their lives didn't figure that out?

I digress, back to them having 1st and 10 at the 22. At this point according to Profootball reference they had over 98% chance to win the game. AKA you'd have to try to lose the game.

Then Matt Ryan gets sacked for a 13 yard loss and some penalties put them out of field Goal range. By the time they punted it was 4th and 33 at the 45. In the biggest series of all these players/coaches careers they lost 23 yards? They did this knowing a field goal would give them the win since they would be up two scorers with a couple minutes left. YEA OK.

Their kicker, Matt Bryant, holds the NFL record for LONGEST field goal at 64 yards, so yea he's pretty good. If ATL had some how managed to ONLY lose 13 yards on their biggest career possession; Bryant Would need to hit a 55 yard FG to give them a two possession lead to seal the game.

What we were told was the Falcons were aggressive all year and that's why they kept throwing the ball, but that's bullshit. If they were actually trying to win the game they would not have called plays that out them out of FG range when a field goal would have guaranteed a win in the SUPERBOWL


The garbage play calling alone should make it obvious never mind when you incorporate the numbers. They put all this right in front of our faces for all to see, yet the vast majority cannot and if you try to show them they refuse to believe it.


"“Heavy physical work, the care of home and children, petty quarrels with neighbors, films, football, beer, and above all, gambling filled up the horizon of their minds. To keep them in control was not difficult"

That's a quote from George Orwells book 1984, if you don't know about that book do some research. The book is fairly accurate to today's society.

2 comments:

  1. The 25s were just bonkers for the Patriots on that game... like bonkers... When they went down 25 I said something like, "Ya know all that 25 stuff I've been talking about, this would be just perfect wouldn't it, a 25 point comeback"... And I remember there was a missed extra point wasn't there? That made the 25 to tie a lot easier. I had publicly predicted overtime and privately guessed it would go to OT 28-28 (I figured a FG would win it and the total score would be 59 for '17) anyway... For the Falcons to then lose all those yards and not stay in FG range- it's just INSANE. I think a lot of people have to "get it" but are suffering some type of cognitive dissonance. It's getting out of hand.

    I really want to put together a simple list of all the big events (like the "Minneapolis Miracle") and how the name of the person equals the time span from their birthday ("Diggs" = 46 it was 46 days from his bday) and just overwhelm people with it... But anyway. Cheers!

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  2. You should definitely do that! That's the type of work that can really open the minds of the masses

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