Sunday, November 29, 2015

12 21 31 33 40 42 49 | Super Bowl 40 In Review, Seahawks vs Steelers, February 5, 2006


Many people say this was the 'most rigged' Super Bowl of all-time.  Let's take it apart, by the numbers, starting with the date of the game.

2/5/2006 = 2+5+20+06 = 33
2/5/2006 = 2+5+2+0+0+6 = 15
2/5/06 = 2+5+06 = 13

With regards to the number 33, the Steelers and Eagles both joined the NFL in 1933, emphasis on '33.

Keystone = 2+5+7+1+2+6+5+5 = 33/42
Seahawks = 1+5+1+8+1+5+2+1 = 24/33/42

Eight years later, the Seahawks would become the first team to win a Super Bowl on the 33rd day of the year.  Seattle was originally called 'Alki'.  Alki = 1+12+11+9 = 33

The Seahawks would win Super Bowl 48, with '43' points.

Seattle = 1+5+1+2+2+3+5 = 19
Seahawks = 1+5+1+8+1+5+2+1 = 24
Seattle Seahawks = 43
43 points, 43-8, over the Denver Broncos, February 2, 2014

Back to Super Bowl 40.

The Steelers would win 21-10.  It is interesting to note that 21 is a number which haunted the Seahawks in their latest Super Bowl loss, their second Super Bowl Loss, to the New England Patriots, February 1, 2015.

On the date 2/1 (February 1)
on the down 2nd and 1 (or goal)
with 21 seconds left (21 seconds on clock at end of play)
Russell Wilson's 21st pass (He finished 12-21)
was intercepted by a rookie, who had never played on the goal line, wearing #21
Think about how 21 is opposite 12, as in "12th Man"

It is important to note that the Seahawks had not passed on the goal line all season, and the rookie, #21, who made the game winning interception, had not played on the goal line all season prior.  It should be noted the rookie is highly undersized for goal line defense, and this decision was made with the game on the line, for the Super Bowl...

Also, the sum of the game would total 31 points.

21+10 = 31
Steelers = 1+2+5+5+3+5+9+1 = 31/40/49

Notice the Gematria of 40 and 49 as well.

Again, this was Super Bowl 40.

With regards to 49, Seattle is from the state of Washington, the only state with a 'Green' Flag.

Washington = 5+1+1+8+9+5+7+2+6+5 = 49
Green = 7+18+5+5+14 = 49


In the wake of the Super Bowl, #21 would be invited to give Beck a grammy for his 12th studio album.

Beck = 2+5+3+11 = 21

Russell Wilson was invited to the ESPY's for the sake of being the opening joke of the ceremonies.

ESPYS = 5+1+7+7+1 = 21

Just so you know, it isn't al about football.  'Caitlyn' received the courage award at the ESPYs...

Caitlyn = 3+1+9+20+12+25+14 = 84
ESPYs = 5+19+16+25+19 = 84

Oh yes, and one last point.  Did you notice Hines Ward was the MVP?  Remember, in his career, he recorded 86 TDs while wearing the number 86.

Notice the opening score was a 47-year field goal.

First Super Bowl in 47th season of NFL
Seattle on the 47th Parallel



Notice 'Matt Hasselbeck' had 49 attempts, a number connected to both teams.

Washington = 49
Steelers = 49

Matt = 4+1+2+2 = 9
Hasselbeck = 8+1+1+1+5+3+2+5+3+2 = 31
Matt Hasselbeck = 40 (Super Bowl 40)


Willie Parker's game high of 93 yards reminds me of Flight 93 of 33 passengers that crashed in the Keystone State.

33 attempts, from the Keystone State, and with the team that entered the league in '33.

Keystone = 33
Steelers joined NFL in '33

Super Bowl 40 was very much a tribute for Jerome Bettis, a longtime star of the league.  Is it a coincidence he finished with 43-rushing yards, against the Seattle Seahawks?  In the same game, Hines Ward had a game long reception of 43-yards.  He was also the MVP of Super Bowl 40.

Seattle Seahawks = 43

Also, 43 is exactly half of 86, which is Hines Ward's number, and the amount of TDs he finished his career with.  Coincidence?  Maybe.  Hines Ward even wears the number 86 in The Dark Knight Rises when the stadium explodes into pieces.  If you have not seen the film, it features much of the Steelers roster.


Where the Steelers had 33 rushing attempts, the Seahawks had a total of 137 rushing yards.  Of course, 137 is the 33rd prime number.


Hines Ward with 123-yards and a game long of 43.

Conspiracy = 123


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