Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Brian Tuohy and his information does it again...

Three things to report from the Brian Tuohy NFL Season page on his website that people better keep in mind...

First is a couple things from a video that may delve into news conspiracy theory rather than sports.  Relevant to Brian and myself, though, is that this person's theory is that the Super Bowl (Distraction) the video-maker is talking about will be played between Carolina and Denver, and that a major scandal will hit one of the teams beforehand.

Why is this important?  Two reasons.

First, according to Brian, the video was posted on December 7, 2015 -- about two or so weeks before the Al-Jazeera Peyton Manning HGH story broke.

Second?

Sunday...  It's 13-7 in the third quarter in Denver, San Diego leads with Brock Ostweiler going 14/22 for 232 yards, but 2 interceptions.  New England has already lost, and Tom Brady is now seen as "hurting" (preparing for the write-off for the season, it appears!).  If Denver wins, they're the #1 seed and probably the favorites for the Super Bowl.

So, for the first time since the injury, HERE COMES PEYTON MANNING!

Touchdown drive, 8 plays 80 yards.

Two seven-play field goal drives.

A San Diego turnover results in a quick touchdown.  Denver punts only once in Manning's time on the field.

Denver wins 27-20.  Denver is the #1 seed.

And Brian's theory regarding that the league is protecting Peyton Manning for "just the right moment" (and I believe it's just that -- the guy is quite hurt, breaking down, and all that stuff) so they can get him a ring for the road (especially with how much water he's carried for the league, including that pig Papa John and aiding in throwing two Super Bowls) this year.

The only problem with this theory, to me, is:  Is Cam Newton enough of a "useful idiot" for this case?

Make no mistake:  This 15-1 season is a mega-push for Cam Newton -- one most people saw coming if they were paying attention.

What I almost feel is becoming too obvious is that Brock Ostweiler will start for Denver, get into a tight game with the NFC representative that the NFC team will be leading, much like this Week 17 game, just long enough that Peyton Manning can play in the game (protected as Hell), come back, win, get the ring, MVP, and we all carry him off into the sunset (except for those of us who are barfing at the obvious nature of all this!).

That's why I can't be 100% on Carolina, because I am fairly certain the NFC team loses, and does the job while doing so.

Oh, the third thing from Brian's site?

The first thing he posted for Week 17, before he, a day or two later, broke down some of the action...

The NFL Parity Wheel, the Circle of Parity.

I don't know who did it (Brian doesn't credit it, so I'd need to look for it), but someone was able to construct a "wheel" in which, since Carolina did lose one game, every team on the wheel would beat the one before it, but lose to the one after it.

And does anyone truly believe that's any degree of an accident?

1 comment:

  1. And the NFL continues to pull the wool over extremely gullible fans' eyes. The wheel here is one of fans-----like hamsters----running nowhere in perpetual motion.(LOL)-----actually more sad than laughable!!!

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