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Dream About the Super Bowl

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Greytraveller

Hello All
Two nights ago I had a dream about the upcoming Super Bowl. Last year I had a dream about the Seattle v Denver Super Bowl Which came surprisingly true. (the link to that dream is here   http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welcome_to_dreams/precog_dream_about_the_super_bowl-t43965.0.html  )

Here is the current dream from 2 nights past ---
January 29, 2015
A Possible precognition of Super Bowl 49. I was with a group of 30 to 40 unfamiliar people. Mark Cuban was there.The men eventually sat in a long line of chairs waiting for food to be served. Some of them talked about the Super Bowl. I said something like, "Honestly I have not seen it yet." (It appeared to now be 3 or 4 days AFTER the game had been played.) So I took a look at a local newspaper's sports section but could not find the score. Then somebody said something that made me think, "OOoh so Seattle did it Again !" Later I played catch with a black teenager and both footballs were badly under inflated. One of these footballs gradually shrank into tiny pellets. (Reference to New England's 'Deflate Gate'.) Mental image of final score Seattle 45 New England 22.




I have no idea if the actual game will turn out to be close to this score. But IF IT DOES then obviously this post will verify the precognitive nature of the dream.

Regards   8-)
Grey

EscapeVelocity

#1
24-17 Patriots over 'Hawks, although I'm pulling for the birds. (That was a quickie 1 minute read :-D)
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
                                                          -O. Wilde

EscapeVelocity

The dumbest call I've ever seen in a Superbowl, great if you get it but such a low percentage play compared to what you have available...
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
                                                          -O. Wilde

Greytraveller

Hello Escape Velocity
Your prediction was much better than mine.
At the time I too thought it was a very Bad call. But I thought about it a bit and could understand the call better. It was second down and Seattle had one time out with about 30 seconds left. If Wilson throws a quick pass and, even if incomplete, the clock stops and that last time out can be used after a third down call.
But, hey, results are what mattered, and in that respect, Yes, it Was a bad call.

Regards
Grey


EscapeVelocity

Hello Grey,

Yes hindsight is 20/20 and it's a far different thing when the clock is running down and you don't want to burn your final timeout. A little further analysis I found indicates that the quick pass over the center is a common short-yardage play that the Seahawks have in their play book, so from that perspective it was a more reasonable call; trouble was the Patriots knew about that play and had practiced for it, so much so that the rookie recognized the play set-up and was able to jump the route in spectacular fashion. Credit to him and to the coaching.

I think it was Hank Stramm who said something like -When you put the ball in the air there are only three things that can happen and two of them are bad.

Be well,
EV
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
                                                          -O. Wilde