Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Super Bowl 52


15-3 Eagles vs 15-3 Patriots
Game played 2/4/18 @ 6:30EST
35th day of the year

Eagles lead series 7-6.
This will be the 14th meeting.
Last meeting on 12/6/15
Eagles won 35-28 (63)

These teams played in SB39
Patriots won 24-21 (45)

New England Patriots
ATR: 523-405-9
Playoffs: 34-19

Bill Belichick
DOB: 4/16/52 (65 y/o)
ATR: 278-128
Playoffs: 28-10
The game is 71 days before his 66th BD.

Tom Brady
DOB: 8/3/77 (40 Y/o)
ATR: 223-64
Playoffs: 27-9

The game is 180 days before his 41st birthday.

Brady is currently 14-5 all time vs. NFC East teams.
See my blog below with regards to Flag Day (6/14).
That Patriots beat the Eagles 14-6 in 1977, same year Brady was born.
Terry Glenn died 77 days before SB52
He caught the first ever Tom Brady Touchdown pass

Philadelphia Eagles
ATR: 587-615-26
This will be there 1229th game all time
1229 = 201st prime.
Playoffs: 21-21

Doug Pederson
DOB: 1/31/68.
ATR: 22-12. (2-0 Playoffs)
This will be his 35th game as HC.

Interesting Pederson was a back up QB for the Packers when they played the Patriots in SB31.
That game was played on the 26th day of the year.
The O/U was listed at 52
The score was 35-21 (65)
Brady can get his 65th loss
More on Back up Qbs below.

Nick Foles
DOB: 1/20/89 (29 y/o)
ATR: 24-18. This will be his 43rd start.

The SB is 15 days after this 29th bday
Foles got his first start Week 15
The game is 150 days after the first regular season game (Pats vs Chiefs)

Can get 25th win in SB 52
25 a reflection of 52
In SB25 the backup QB, Jeff Hostetler, lead the NYG to a win over the Bills.
Hostetler was also 29 years old when he won.

See WayBeyondCoincidence Blog which I have shared below for a full breakdown on the connections between these two back up Qbs.

Other info that sticks out;

Michael Jordan Connections.
Michael Jordan won his 6th title on 6/14/98 (flag Day)
That was Trumps 52nd birthday
Brady can win his 6th title in SB52 to end the 98th NFL Season.

NFC EAst Teams are 8-2 vs AFC teams in SB.
This will be the 11th matchup
If Patriots win, it will 8-3 (Brady birthday)

Whats interesting is the NFC East has outscored the AFC 263-155
That's a +108 point differential, here we are in 20(18)
Also if you add up all the SB # they matched up it you get 263
263=56th prime

Both teams also lost #11 to injuries
(Edelman & Wentz)

Brady, Foles & Hostetler all replaced # 11 in their careers
(Bledsoe, Wentz & Simms)


Alex Reimer is the radio host who got Brady pissed by talking about his daughter.
They are now reporting he was on the Jay Leno show back in 2005.
The same year Patriots last played the Eagles in the SB


I hope to add more to this post before the game...

2 comments:

  1. Hey. Love the 14-5 vs NFC east... and 14-6 (614 flag day) if they lose...
    SB52 is Eagles' 1231st all time game, you missed two in their win column there, I think.

    Love the Pederson/SB31 connection to 65...
    Who/Where better to get your 65th loss.
    "The Super Bowl" = 65, "Philadelphia" = 65,
    and "Douglas Irving Pederson" = 313... (and tying back to the 31...) BTW it's Foles' 31st start w/Philly...

    And we have another backup QB/SB25 connection... The former Bills backup Frank Reich is the Eagles offense coordinator.

    LOVE that Jordan thing. Makes me question my confidence in Philly.
    That's VERY NEAT. Been thinking about the guy with 6 rings... and does Brady get 6.
    WOW.

    The AFC East/NFC East 8-2 is interesting... Philly wins we have a 29... 29 has been HOT this year.

    The AFC East/NFC East SB 263 thing makes me think of Hostetler being 56 years old.
    And check this out: It's 26 weeks and 3 days (263) from Brady's birthday.
    "The Super Bowl" = 56, "U.S. Bank Stadium" = 56
    Pederson has birth numerology of 56
    Foles enters with 56 all time touchdowns w/Philly.
    Wentz was injured 56 days before the Super Bowl.

    They all did replace #11s didn't they, VERY neat. Nice one.
    11+11+11=33 and this is on the day that leaves 330 in the year...

    Wow, man, great stuff! Just posted my full decode!
    Thanks for the shouts, and all the tremendous work!
    Cheers!

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