Suited & Connected Issue #9

Illuminating relationship chemistry via the CROWNLINE Method

 

Welcome to the ninth issue of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊

This issue of our newsletter highlights how the CROWNLINE Method unveils real-world patterns in which individuals connect profoundly, with their birthdates as a catalyst for human-to-human engagements with the potential to spawn remarkable rapport and outcomes.

Spoiler alert for this issue: If you have no interest in the Super Bowl and how ‘chemistry’ is paramount for championship teams, DO NOT read further! On the other hand if you love Super Bowl Sundays, this Suited & Connected© issue’s for you, baby!

Pre-Game Pundit Huddle: Prepare for Super Patterns Detection

The CROWNLINE Method — created by Todd Anthony Person over a 25-year-period — fuses math, algorithms, numerology, neuroscience, psychology and astrology. Essentially the CROWNLINE Method enables us to understand how birthdates of individuals matter not only in terms of the kind of person each and every one of us has the propensity to be throughout our lives — but what kinds of other people we are likely to connect with or, conversely, which people with whom we are likely to experience discord.

CROWNLINE Method examines individuals birthdates and leverages the 52-card playing deck to illuminate human relationship chemistry. “It’s all about detecting patterns,” says Todd. “Once is chance, twice coincidence, but three or more times is a pattern! These patterns can be seen throughout examples of music and entertainment, business, sports, and romantic relationships. The patterns of relationship chemistry via certain birthdates aligning — or dis-aligning — is undeniable.”

Is This Super-Duper, or What?!

As the Super Bowl LVIII (58) will be played in Las Vegas, February 11th, we are presenting to you patterns regarding team coaches and players that are vital to remarkable team chemistry and performance.

According to Todd, just as Wheaties was the breakfast food of champions, the CROWNLINE method serves up a relationship-nutritious meal for individuals who want to identify the champion within — and throughout their life, identify and connect with people who will energize the optimum in their personal and professionals lives.

Both the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs have ideal card alignment amongst coach and quarterback on their respective teams. In this issue, we will share with you not only patterns of this season’s 49ers and Chiefs teams, but also patterns of card alignment of past Super Bowl championship teams!

Before we leave the huddle and CROWNLINE Method founder (and quarterback) Todd calls some plays and has us ‘run through some patterns’, it’s important not to miss the “super” nature of this particular game being played February 11th, In Super Bowl LVIII. The San Francisco 49ers will attempt to match an NFL record when they take on the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII (58). If they dethrone the Chiefs (11-6), San Francisco (12-5) — which in its history has amassed five Super Bowl titles — can pull even with Pittsburgh and New England for most in league history.

San Francisco 49ers Quarterback (QB) Brock Purdy

(Left) The two Life Cards of 49ers Quarterback Brock Purdy (4Hearts/6Spades) and (Right) the two Life Cards of 49ers Head Coach Kyle Shanahan (4Clubs/6Diamonds)

Classic CrownLine Success Patterns Abound in the Super Bowl

The 49ers have their quarterback Brock Purdy and Head Coach Kyle Shanahan making a matching pair of the first numbers (4). and second numbers (6).

San Francisco 49ers Head Coach Kyle Shanahan

Kansas City Chief Head Coach Andy Reid

For the Kansas City Chiefs, QB Patrick Mahomes and Head Coach Andy Reid form an inverted "Suited and Connected Fame and Success Catapult” (Mahomes 5Diamonds to Reid’s 4Diamonds.)

(Left) The two Life Cards of Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, (Right) The two Life Cards of Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid

Can you hear the roars of the crowd and the QB? Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes shows his competitive spirit

Patterns of Super Chemistry Connection in Yesteryear Super Bowls

Green Bay Packers QB Bart Starr & Head Coach Vince Lombardi

(Left) Green Bay Packers QB Bart Starr was named MVP of the first two Super Bowls under Packers Head Coach Vince Lombardi (right).

Green Bay QB Bart Starr’s first card 5Spades (left), had an ‘inverted suited and connected’ card alignment with Packers Head Coach Vince Lombardi ‘s second card 4Spades (right).

The 1972 Miami Dolphins finished 17-0 and won Super Bowl VII over the Washington Redskins (now known as the Commanders). The ‘72 Dolphins have remained the only NFL team to complete an entire season undefeated. That season, the team ranked first in the NFL in total offense, total defense, scoring offense and scoring defense. They also led the league in both points scored and fewest points allowed. Dolphins QB Bob Griese and Head Coach Shula were ‘suited and connected’ in their card alignment.

(Left) Bob Griese, Miami Dolphins QB, poses for a photo in New Orleans with Dolphins Head Coach Don Shula (right) , Jan. 15, 1972, in preparation for the Super Bowl. (photo credit: AP Photo/Toby Massey)

(Left) Miami Dolphins QB Bob Griese’s first card (9Spades) is ‘suited and connected’ to Dolphins Head Coach Don Shula’s first card (10Spades).

Pittsburgh Steelers QB Terry Bradshaw & Head Coach Chuck Noll

Pittsburgh Steelers QB Terry Bradshaw won four Super Bowl championships

Drafted in 1970 by the Pittsburgh Steelers out of Louisiana Tech, Terry Bradshaw went on to win four Super Bowls, with them in his 13-year career.  Bradshaw won Super Bow IX (1975), Super Bow X (1976), Superbowl XIII (1979) and Super Bowl XIV (1980). Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach during Bradshaw’s four Super Bowl victories run:

Steelers Head Coach Chuck Noll

(Left) The two Life Cards of Steelers QB Terry Bradshaw and (Right) the two Life Cards of Steelers Head Coach Chuck Noll. Their winning combination reflected in matching first numbers.

Washington Redskins QB Doug Williams & Head Coach Joe Gibbs

(Left) Washington QB Doug Williams and Washington Head Coach Joe Gibbs (right) won Super Bowl XXII over the Denver Broncos.

On Jan. 31, 1988 for Super Bowl XXII, Joe Gibbs and his Washington (11-4) team strolled into Jack Murphy Stadium as 3-point underdogs to Dan Reeves and Denver (10-4-1). Washington QB Doug Williams, the Grambling product, became the first African-American quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl contest. He earned the Super Bowl MVP honors by connecting on 18/29 passes for 340 yards, four touchdowns and one interception on the afternoon.

In terms of card alignment, Williams and Gibbs have identical cards (10Clubs) as their second card in their two Life Cards.

(Left) Washington QB Doug Williams two Life Cards and Washington Head Coach Joe Gibbs two Life Cards include their respective second cards (10Clubs) being ‘identical cards’.

Gibbs and Williams got to know each other 10 years earlier in 1978. While in Tampa, Joe Gibbs developed the reputation as a leading pioneer for championing black quarterbacks in the NFL, which was considered extremely controversial at the time. After thoroughly studying Matt Cavanaugh, who led Pitt to a national championship, Guy Benjamin, an All-American from Stanford University, and Doug Williams from Grambling State University, Gibbs rated Williams as the best professional prospect, and informed head coach McKay that Williams would be "hands down and without question" the best quarterback in the1978 NFL Draft. According to Tony Dungy "People don't realize that Joe Gibbs changed the face of the NFL by having the courage to say, in a Southern town at that time, that Doug Williams is the guy we should take. When Tampa drafted Doug, it shocked the whole country to take this unknown from Grambling over those star players from Pitt and Stanford. But that was Joe Gibbs. He was looking for the best player possible." With the recommendation of Gibbs, Tampa Bay selected Williams, and became the first African-American drafted in the first round to play quarterback.

In his book Rise of the Black QB, author Jason Reid cited an incident in the 1978 Tampa Bay training camp, in which quarterbacks coach Bill Nelsen began berating Williams in what was described as going beyond coaching and becoming a personal attack. Just a position coach at the time, Gibbs, who was at the opposite end of the field, sprinted over to Nelsen and confronted him. "I think Coach Gibbs knew that it wasn't a matter of being coached hard," recalled Williams. "I mean, I played for Eddie Robinson at Grambling, so he knew I could handle that. But he (Gibbs) immediately sensed that something else was going on." Gibbs threw his clipboard down, pointed his finger in Nelsen's face and said, "Don't you ever talk to him like that again! Is that clear?" According to Williams, Nelsen never confronted Williams in that manner again.[

Denver Broncos QB John Elway & Head Coach Mike Shanahan

Denver Broncos QB John Elway (left) and Broncos Head Coach Mike Shanahan (right) won back-to-back Super Bowl titles in 1997 and 1998

(Left) Denver Broncos QB John Elway’s first two Life Cards and (right) Denver Broncos Head Coach Mike Shanahan’s two Life Cards meshed big-time — identical matching first cards and same suits clubs. The two together earned back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 1997 and 1998.

New England Patriots QB Tom Brady & Head Coach Bill Belichick

(Left) Tom Brady spent 20 years playing for Bill Belichick (right), winning six Super Bowl titles with the head coach, as they experienced unprecedented success together

(Left) Tom Brady’s two Life Cards and (right) Bill Belichick’s two Life Cards have an ‘inverted, suited and connected’ (10Diamonds/9Diamonds) success catapult.

“The patterns of card alignment in the Super Bowl are patterns that hardworking and talented people form in card alignments in their everyday personal and professional lives,” CROWNLINE Method founder Todd Anthony Person says. “I look forward to sharing with CrownLine community members and Suited & Connected© readers further intricacies of the CROWNLINE Method that unveil other positive patterns affecting human relationship chemistry and associated rapport and accomplishments.” 😊😊😊

PEOPLE ARE TALKING…


Tracy M.,” a former college superstar and NBA Championship ring bearer, says, “I have known Todd since the 1990s and I can tell you that I have personally observed how the CROWNLINE Method de-codes human relationship chemistry. I use the Method in my business and my family to help me make informed decisions about important matters that involve human relationship chemistry.

“Jessica H.” , a life coach specializing in alignment of physical and mental conditioning, says, “My belief in the CROWNLINE Method goes back to the early 2000’s. Todd Person gave my then-boyfriend and me good news about our relationship. We were suited & connected. We were indeed well-suited and connected to one another, but the (cards) confirmation from Todd took out the guesswork. Soon after, we were married and have been for the past decade. I didn’t see Todd again until 2023, and the information he could deliver from his CrownLine consultations had increased tenfold. He told my husband and I that we would be moving that year — and we did. He told us that we would have an excellent money-making year, and we did. Everything he told us happened down to the day! Todd’s system is impressive and has helped me navigate through my life experience with more certainty and clarity.”

Shellee R.” , a successful small business owner and parent of two successful adult kids, says, “The CROWNLINE Method reveals the connections in life and relationships. The cards and their meanings explain to us how and why our lives connect with others. It has been fascinating to see the clarity and confidence that the CROWNLINE Method can provide.”

Ava-Marie L.”, an NCAA division I scholar-athlete, says, “The CROWNLINE Method is amazingly accurate, and I successfully applied it to my personal life on campus, able to connect with a great guy, based on our respective birthdates.”

“Dylan G.”, an NCAA division I scholar-athlete playing quarterback, says, “I used the CROWNLINE Method as part of my decision-making for choosing the right NCAA school to play football. My cards aligned with those of the coach and the offensive coordinator, and I’m feeling great about my prospects for having a successful college career in the quarterback position.”

Do you have a topic for a case study that you would like CrownLine and Todd to examine? It can be related to sports, music and entertainment, or any subject matter you choose - all that’s needed is to supply the birthdates of the relevant individuals.

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