Jacksonville Jaguars Quest to Super Bowl LII

This is the (48th) modern NFL season 
(48)th prime number is [223]

Jacksonville Jaguars owner is
Shahid Khan born 7/18/1950.

Khan became owner of the Jacksonville 
Jaguars on 11/29/11 (29/26)
From 11/29/11 until Super Bowl LII on 2/4/18 is 2,259 days or a span of 2,260 days (26)
It is also a span of 6 years 2 months 6 days  (626) {26} front & back -or- (666)
It was also (322) weeks {5} days (322/223) [223] the (48th) prime.

The deal was finalized on 1/4/12
From then until Super Bowl LII is
2,(223) days [223]
It is also a span of 6 years 2 days (62/26)

Shahid Khan has (98) starts so far in the (98th) NFL season.
This will be his (99th) start in the AFC Championship game verse the Patriots  (99/66 -or- two sixes, [26])
Super Bowl LII would be his (100th) start.
His record right now is (29-69)
With a win verse the Patriots he would be (30-69) [369]
If he was to lose Super Bowl LII his record would end up being  (30-70) [37]
(37) -or- three seven [777]
Became the owner of the Jaguars on 11/29/11 (129) factorization is (3×43)
[343] - {7×7×7=[343]
(129th) prime number is 727
Seven two sevens  (777)
This year has been all about (777)
Trump is (777)

I really like the Jacksonville Jaguars to win the AFC Championship, beat the Patriots,  and make it to Super Bowl LII 

On top of that with the odds under seven points in New England should be the closest thing to a Jaguars win you can find. πŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’°


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Comments

  1. Patriots 458 points for this season
    458th prime number is 3251, and Pats will fight for their 523rd franchise victory on Sunday.

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    1. During the highly choreographed ending to the Vikings game (so called miracle), the vikings player that caught the ball, jumped from the 35 yard line, more or less. Then on to Philadelphia.

      Super Bowl 35 was Patriots vs Eagles, a sequel now maybe? (Pats win #523 for a 2nd 35)

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    2. Could it mean the vikings are in superbowl 52 on the 35th day of the year also? Geez x.x

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    1. http://www.vegasinsider.com

      Is is 6 under the vegas odds site

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    2. It's -9 on vegasinsider. Some casinos have the spread at -9.5. Not sure where you're seeing -6 unless it's a teaser play.

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    3. Wow...
      I had it under the 1st half odds -6

      Unreal
      My Bad.

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    1. What up Sonny?
      Yeah I just looked at my site it does say 9.
      Why is that site say 6 i wonder?
      Been using it all year

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    2. Figured I can't argue from the guy who lives in Vegas all day.
      That Vegas odds site does say -6 though

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    3. I had the first half clicked somehow for -6

      I was refreshing it thinking what the fuck is going on.
      There it was
      My Bad.
      I still would take the Jags -9 all day.
      I all ready put in a parley ML so hope they win outright

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    4. One who has a blog on sports betting should at least know the line of the game, one of the 3 biggest games of the season...how can U believe it would be 6 points anyway?

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  5. Interesting take on Jags chances based on history.

    https://www.facebook.com/NFL/videos/10156001801766263/

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  6. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000907613/article/injuries-tom-brady-right-hand-limited-at-practice

    Don't fall for this trick guys.

    They are reusing or reminding us of a concept they have used before in the sports world "The Hand of God". Just do the research and you know what I mean. Now, after this, I would be outright shocked if New England doesn't win the Super Bowl this year...

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    1. i'm not falling for it. i'm sticking with pats vs eagles.

      -9 pats & eagles ML
      pats ML & eagles ML

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    2. Don't count the Pats out next year either but I think Brady's ritual is complete if they win this year. WTC 5 and 6 where the only buildings left standing after 9/11 and we know the Patriots are the 9/11 team. Brady ending with 6 makes sense.

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    3. i wouldnt doubt it if they win by 11 this sunday and 9 in the super bowl

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  7. The line moved down to 7.5 I suspect 6.5 by Sunday. Khan owns bumper manufacturering plant so makes sense for Fournette to sign a bumper for his boss.

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  9. @John B

    This was the clue that made me choose the Pats as repeat winners.

    It was the 62nd edition of the CL (Brady can go 6-2 in SB's) last season and of course RM repeated as winners. RM are also nicknamed as the Vikings (Vikings hosting SB52) and RM were wearing purple in the final against Juve.

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