Monday, July 1, 2013

Jack Gotta RIIP, Gotta Jacka...

The Deaths in 2013 site lists under June 29th:
Jack Gotta, 83, American CFL and WFL football player, coach and general manager (Calgary StampedersSaskatchewan RoughridersBirmingham Americans).
With a surname like "Gotta" how can you nott take note.  The inner twin world did talk about being more frank, and the word "gotta" does imply "having"... albeit using slang. The online dictionary gives 15 audd definitions of "jack", and though they all likely factor in to this recent communication, I've selected the ones that stand out to me as being more relevant to the communication at the moment.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/jack
  • 1. often Jack Informal A man; a fellow.
  • 2.    a. One who does odd or heavy jobs; a laborer.     b. One who works in a specified manual trade. Often used in combination: a lumberjack; a steeplejack.
  • c. Jack A sailor; a tar. 
  • 8. Nautical
    • a. A support or brace, the iron crosstree on a topgallant masthead.
    • b. A small flag flown at the bow of a ship, usually to indicate nationality.
  • 11. A jackrabbit.
  • 13. Slang Money.
  • 15. Slang A small or worthless amount: You don't know jack about that.
Male, nautical, rabbit/hare and money are all pattern-cluster themes occurring in some of my recent posts.  Since "gotta" is a slang word, it seems that number 13 and 15 above are more applicable: slang for "Money" and "a small worthless amount" is what the inner twin world may bee  emphasizing... butt the overall meaning and communication is nott really that clear at this point.

On going to Jack Gotta's wiki page I came across the following:
 In 1970 he replaced the retiring Frank Clair as head coach. 
So there's the name Frank once again, adding to the every growing "Frank" pattern-cluster.  Nott only that, note his surname "Clair"... a name that is obviously related to "clarity"... the inner twin world are leading us down the path of "frankness" and "clarity"... adding to the overall communication.  Note the following excerpt from Frank Clair's wiki page:
TeamYearRegular SeasonPost Season
WonLostTiesWin %FinishWonLostResult
TOR1950651.5422nd in IRFU31Won Grey Cup
TOR1951750.5833rd in IRFU11Lost in IRFU Semi-Finals
TOR1952741.6252nd in IRFU41Won Grey Cup
TOR1953590.3574th in IRFU--Missed Playoffs
TOR1954680.4293rd in IRFU--Missed Playoffs
TOR Total31312.5000 East Division
Championships
832 Grey Cups
OTT1956770.5003rd in IRFU01Lost in Division Semi-Finals
OTT1957860.5712nd in IRFU01Lost in Division Semi-Finals
OTT1958680.4293rd in IRFU Division12Lost in Division Finals
OTT1959860.5712nd in East Division21Lost in Division Finals
OTT1960950.6432nd in East Division40Won Grey Cup
OTT1961860.5712nd in East Division01Lost in Division Semi-Finals
OTT1962671.4642nd in East Division01Lost in Division Semi-Finals
OTT1963950.6432nd in East Division21Lost in Division Finals
OTT1964851.6072nd in East Division21Lost in Division Finals
OTT1965770.5002nd in East Division12Lost in Division Finals
OTT19661130.7861st in East Division21Lost Grey Cup
OTT1967941.6792nd in East Division12Lost in Division Finals
OTT1968932.7141st in East Division21Won Grey Cup
OTT19691130.7861st in East Division21Won Grey Cup
OTT Total116755.6053 East Division
Championships
19163 Grey Cups
Total1471067.5793 East Division
Championships
27195 Grey Cups

What stands out to me from the above info, are the years 1966, 1978 and 1969.   In 1966 (note the twin 66), Franks team lost the Grey Cup.  Note under the "won" column, that there were 11 wins during 1966... and the only other time 11 wins crop up  is in 1969 (note the 69-- identical images excerpt upside down and reversed from the other, hence falling into the "Opposites" pattern-cluster). Now under the same "won" column, note the OTT Total of 116, following the same formula, this number reversed and upside down becomes 911.

Note these next excerpts from Franks wiki page: 
Frank James Clair (May 12, 1917 – April 3, 2005) was a coach in the Canadian Football Leaguenicknamed "the Professor" for his ability to recognize and develop talent.  
 After he was let go in 1978, the team won no more Grey Cups. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1981.
So couldn't the team find another "professor"?!  Quite frankly, I don't get it... what have the inner twin clarifyied?!  Maybee their verifying that they can jackass rabbit bum steer us whenever they want... they can make and they can break.
  jackrabbit (n.) Look up jackrabbit at Dictionary.com1863, American English, shortening of jackass-rabbit (1851), so called for its long ears.

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