Aaron Rodgers becomes Packers leading TD passer, Christmas, December 25, 2021, in perfect Jesuit ritual
What a ritual! Aaron Rodgers becomes the all-time touchdown passing leader for the Packers on Christmas Day, in the town that Jesuit Vince Lombardi built.
Christmas, 359th day of the year
359, 72nd prime
Aaron Rodgers = 72
Jesuit Order = 72
Today, both NFL games began 7-6 thanks to purposefully missed extra points, and today is 76-days after Brett Favre’s birthday. It is also Capricorn, which looks like 76.
Packers 7, Browns 6
Colts 7, Cardinals 6
Better yet, it is Rodgers’ 24th day of his age.
TD = 24
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Christmas trees colored game.
Brown & Green
#fixed
Yesterday’s game came a span of 442-days from Favre’s 51st birthday, and Rodgers entered that game with 442-TD passes.
This came 3-months and 22-days after the anniversary of Lombardi’s death.
“Green Bay Packers TD Passing Record” = 322 (English Ordinal)
“443rd touchdown pass” = 76 (Full Reduction)
“442nd TD” = 76 (Reverse Ordinal)
“Record Breaking” = 76 (Full Reduction)
“443rd touchdown pass” = 201 (LCH Kabbalah)
“Record Breaking Touchdown Pass” = 151 (Reverse Full Reduction)
“Jesus Christ” = 151 (English Ordinal)
“Christmas Day” = 76 (Reverse Full Reduction)
“Packers TD Passing Record” = 133 (Reverse Full Reduction)
“Christmas” = 133 (Reverse Ordinal)
“Rigged Football” = 133 (English Ordinal)
Brett Favre will be 19,119 days old for SBLVI
First Touchdown of the game at 12:21
Halftime score 12-21
Capricorn begins on the winter solstice 12/21
Saturn = 741
12:21 is 741 minutes
This also came 76-days after Favre’s birthday.
Rodgers came into the game with 442-TD passes, a span of 442-days from Favre’s 51st birthday, and this game came a span of 51-days from the Super Bowl.
This is also 7-weeks and 2-days.
He now trails Favre’s total TD passes by 63.
“Brett Favre” = 63 (Reverse Full Reduction)
“Record” = 63 (English Ordinal)
His record breaking TD was his 28th of the season, and it came a span of 28-days from the 28th of November, where the Packers held the Rams to 28-points.