Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Is Philip Rivers a Hall of Famer?

Is Philip Rivers a Hall of Famer?

"Is Philip Rivers a Hall of Famer"=161

Fifteen=38...
this article came out on the 15th
1/15/2019=16,35,55,19,28....15th day 341 left
Philip Michael Rivers is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League. He played college football at North Carolina State. Wikipedia
BornDecember 8, 1981 (age 37 years), Decatur, AL
12/8/1981=20,101,120,30,39...342nd day 23 left
From and including: Saturday, December 8, 2018
To, but not including Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Result: 38 days...like fifteen=38 like how old he might appear in a super bowl

It is 38 days(39) (like his birth numerology) from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date.
Or 1 month, 7 days /17 (he wears #17) excluding the end date...also 5 weeks 3 days/53..53/16th prime..on a day with 16 numerology.Los Angeles=53
Word or PhraseEnglish OrdinalFull ReductionSingle ReductionReverse OrdinalReverse Full Reduction
Rivers9137467144
Philip Rivers161808916373
Philip Michael Rivers212113122301112
Philip Rivers=163/38th prime..Philip Michael Rivers=113/30th prime..born on a day with 30 numerology.."Is Philip Rivers a Hall of Famer"=161..Philip Rivers=161 Los Angeles=161
hall of fame=47, Chargers=47 47/15th prime..15 NFL seasons all this on the 15th.
Los Angeles=55 on day with 55 numerology..Los Angeles Chargers=80 Philip Rivers=80..80/8 born on the 8th
It's official. Philip Rivers has gone 15 NFL seasons without winning a championship, and he won't even appear in a Super Bowl—if he ever does at all—until he's at least 38 years old.
How might a long record of playoff shortcomings impact Rivers' chances of getting into the Pro Football Hall of Fame? By all indications, we've yet to reach the epilogue in the story of Rivers' career, but his case for Canton is shaping up to be one that will arouse a familiar debate pitting team accomplishments against strong individual statistics. 
After all, Rivers is the eighth-highest-rated passer in NFL history. Only five quarterbacks in league history have thrown more touchdown passes, only six post-merger quarterbacks have averaged more yards per pass attempt, only seven have more passing yards, and only eight have higher career completion percentages. 

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