One more Super Bowl 60 “scripted” proof (the 129, 12 & 21 thing)

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Sam Darnold finished Super Bowl 60 was 129 career passing touchdowns.

The Seahawks finished Super Bowl 60 with a 12-9 record vs. the Patriots.

Seahawks=129 (like 12-9)

As we know, there were numerous deaths connected to 129 leading up to the Super Bowl, from Scott Laidlaw, to Terrance Gore. RIP.

Scott Laidlaw won Super Bowl 12, and died on 1/29, before the Seahawks won their 12th game vs. the Patriots, in the Patriots’ 12th Super Bowl appearance, 12 years after their only other Super Bowl win. Not to mention, the winning score was 29-13, the 12th time in NFL history a game finished with that score.

As for Terrance Gore, he won his first championship in 2015, the same year Super Bowl 49 was played, where the Seahawks lost to the goal line against the Patriots.

For a bit more, the Seahawks have had a score of 12-9, one time, and it was on September 17, 2017, in a game where they defeated the 49ers, the team that hosted Super Bowl 60, the rematch of Super Bowl 49. Notice that from that game to the Super Bowl was 441 weeks, a number having a square root of 21. It goes with 21 being the 12th composite number, and Super Bowl 60 being the 21st big game on NBC, between the Seahawks and the Patriots for the 21st time.

Obviously, 12-9 is 21 points, and again 21 is the 12th composite, and 12 is the 6th composite, and the Patriots fell to 6-6 in Super Bowls in Super Bowl 60, which featured 666 yards of total offense.

Read about the many 21 rituals in Super Bowl 60.

Of course, Seattle’s fans are known as “Twelves,” equating to 106, going with Super Bowl 60 concluding the 106th season (Twelves=106, Washington State=60).

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