Some Super Bowl LV Numerology
I was already tired of writing about the Super Bowl before the game was even played, but there were some things I wanted to make sure I noted.
Obviously, the 31-9 score was intentional. This was the number I led my last post before the game off with. My last post talks a little more about that. But there were a couple of other little rituals I noticed during the game.
First Touchdown
In my post about the news story about Robinhood, I suggested Rob Gronkowski may play a big role in the game. He ended up scoring the first two touchdowns for the Buccaneers.
Gronkowski’s first touchdown made the score read 3-7. He crossed the goal line with 37 seconds on the clock:
Rob has Reduced birth numerology of 37:
Carlton Davis Injury
As I pointed out a couple of months ago, the primary number of this Super Bowl was 666.
With 2:38 on the clock, a Buccaneers player went down with an apparent cramp:
2:38 is 158 seconds. The “injured” player is Carlton Davis III, who has Primary birth numerology of 158:
Because I is the 9th letter, his name essentially contains an upside-down 666. I’ve documented similar examples with 50 Cent and Bill Gates.
His name has matching Jewish gematria with Beast.
Some people equate the Beast to Satan. Davis‘s name is a tribute to Super Bowl LV, or 55.
His name also matches the gematria of Raymond James, the stadium the game was played in.
This game was played exactly 444 weeks after the death of Andy Reid’s son. KC entered the game with 444 losses all-time.
Tyrann Mathieu
When the Buccaneers beat the Packers, defensive back Kevin King was largely to blame. His poor play likely cost the team the game. The game was one day after the death of Larry King on the 23rd and two days after the death of the home run king on the 22nd.
Tyrann Mathieu had a big interception negated by a penalty that led to a Buccaneer touchdown. He was also a point of focus when Tom Brady got in his face not long after committing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Notice how he has the word King conspicuously tattooed onto his left forearm:
His full name has matching gematria with six six six and Super Bowl LV:
Mathieu’s birthday leaves 232 days in the year:
This is the Ordinal gematria of The Weeknd.
666 days equates to 95 weeks.
The mother of winning coach Bruce Arians was in the stands for the game. He made it a point to mention her age of 95 years old.
Halftime Show
6×6×6 = 216
The halftime performer, The Weeknd, was born on 21/6. When he took the stage, the score was 21-6.
The symbolism was obvious. Tesfaye wore red, was surrounded by masked men in red, and his performance ended with the stadium bathed in red lights as the performers all played dead around him:
Could they have made it any more clear when they descended a red-eyed “dark angel” into a crowd of others during eerie choir chants?
The idea that most people are watching these shows while being completely oblivious to the overt symbolism is difficult for me not to find humorous.
Kickers
The Kickers played an important role in the riddle for Super Bowl 55.
The longest made field goal in Super Bowl history is 54 yards. No other kicker had ever made a field goal longer than 51 yards in the Super Bowl.
However, in this game, both kickers made the second-longest field goal in Super Bowl history. In the second half, Harrison Butker and Ryan Succop both nailed 52-yard field goals. Succop has a Life Lesson number of 52:
Tampa coach Bruce Arians is now 5-2 in the playoffs. The 52nd Prime number is 239.
Ryan Succop was born on September 19th, or 19/9. This is the Reverse gematria of his kicking counterpart, Harrison Butker.
199 is the 46th Prime number
Recall how Tom Brady, who went to Michigan, and now plays for the Buccaneers, was picked 199th in the NFL Draft.
Chiefs’ kicker Harrison Butker made three field goals, accounting for all 9 of the Chiefs’ points. His 49, 34, and 52-yard field goals yield a sum of 135 yards. This means his three kicks were an average of 45 yards away.
Butker’s birth numerology is 135 and 45:
This is the base gematria of his kicking counterpart, Ryan Succop: