Raiders Get Revenge on Packers on Monday Night Football
Last night, the Raiders defeated the Packers on Monday Night Football.
The last time the Raiders played the Packers on Monday Night Football was December 22nd, 2003. That was one of the most famous games in MNF history, as Brett Favre led the Packers to a win with almost 400 yards passing and 4 touchdowns just one day after his father Irvin suddenly passed away from a heart attack.
Brett Favre
With the loss, the Packers remained stuck on 792 wins all-time:
About a half hour after the final whistle of last night’s game, the calendar turned to October 10th, which is the birthday of Brett Favre:
The game ended on an interception by Raiders cornerback Amik Robertson.
The new Green Bay quarterback, Love, failed to get the win in Vegas.
Robert Spillane snagged two interceptions off of Love in this game, while the third and final game-sealing pick was made by Amik Robertson:
Their shared name Robert sums to 78.
There were a total of 78 points scored in these two Packers-Raiders games:
See my next post to learn how this is all synced up with Bray Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda.
Windham was also a football player, having suited up as a Troy Trojan.
Jordan Love went 16-30 for 182 yards:
Skull and Bones
This game was played on Yale University’s 322nd anniversary.
Yale is home to the Skull and Bones secret society.
After Irvin died, the Packers got eliminated from the playoffs following a defensive breakdown famously known as 4th and 26.
The numbers 223 and 322 have matching 295 gematria with Skull and Bones society.
Forty-one (41)
In 2003-04, the Packers’ head coach was Mike Sherman.
179 is the 41st Prime number
41 is the 13th Prime number
Skull and Bones shares 130 and 41 gematria with Las Vegas and Green Bay.
Green Bay scored 41 in their 2003 game and 13 in last night’s:
In last night’s game, the Packers threw two interceptions to Robert Spillane, who wears #41 for the Raiders:
The year 2004 on 2/01 was the date of that Super Bowl, number 38. The Skull & Crossbones are a symbol of the Brotherhood of Death.
The place kickers for Green Bay (Anders Carlson) and Las Vegas (Daniel Carlson) are brothers.