Colts @ Seahawks — Kickoff Transit (week 15)
Kickoff (stadium local):** 2025-12-14 13:25 (America/Los_Angeles)
Venue: Seattle, WA (Lumen Field)

Key timing anchor:
- At kickoff the Moon is 1°12’ from exact conjunction with the Descendant (Moon already on the Colts’ side).
- With average Moon speed, that perfects ~2.2 hours after kickoff → roughly 3:35 PM PT (give or take, depending on game pace). That’s usually mid–late 3rd quarter / early 4th.
Philip Rivers Impact Overlay (Colts = DSC team)
1) Opening drive vibe (Kickoff → early 1Q)
Colts “belong in this game” immediately. Moon already hugging the DSC = visitor momentum is online from the start. This is the best window for Rivers to look comfortable quickly (scripted throws, rhythm, confidence) — especially since the chart is Sag-heavy and Rivers is a Sag Sun: the environment naturally fits his “let it fly / command the room” style.
Watch for: fast completions + early aggression.
Guardrail: don’t chase hero ball yet — the chart’s fog factor is still live.
2) Mid–2Q stress test
This is where the chart’s Mars–Neptune near-exact square tends to show: confusion, disguise, weird bounces, “how did that happen?” plays. For Rivers that usually translates to:
- one miscommunication throw,
- a tipped/floaty ball moment, or
- a drive killed by something dumb (penalty, missed assignment, odd sack).
Best counter: simplify reads, quick-game, don’t hold it.
3) Halftime shift (late 2Q → early 3Q)
Seattle’s chart engine (ASC ruler Mars) is loud, so expect the home side to punch back out of the locker room with pressure and tempo. Rivers’ “win condition” here is veteran management: protect the ball, accept punts if needed, and avoid the one mistake that turns into a 10–14 point swing.
Tell: if Rivers comes out patient (checkdowns/screens/TE chain-movers), he’s syncing with the chart instead of fighting it.
4) 4Q clutch window (built around Moon–DSC exact)
This is the money spot: around ~3:35 PM PT, when Moon exactly hits the Descendant, the chart puts the spotlight on the Colts and (by extension) the Colts QB. If Rivers is going to have a “storybook drive,” it’s most likely to form around that exact hit (or immediately after).
Translation: a decisive drive, a key 3rd/4th down conversion, or a sudden momentum flip in Indy’s favor.
5) Upset marker
If the Colts are going to pull it off with Rivers:
- They must capitalize during the Moon–DSC exact window (take/extend a lead, or answer immediately).
- Zero “Neptune turnovers” (the weird pick, the fumbled exchange, the busted route throw).
- Lean into the chart’s 8th-house Sagittarius emphasis: high-leverage decisions (4th downs, red-zone calls) will decide the narrative.
Simple upset signal: Colts take the lead (or retake it) right around the Moon–DSC exact timing, then Rivers plays clean/boring to close.
Traditional dominants (7-planets only)
Total points (Sun→Saturn) = 70
Top 3:
- Moon = 14 (20.0%)
- Jupiter = 13 (18.6%)
- Saturn = 13 (18.6%)
Close 4th: Mars = 12 (17.1%)
Read: Moon-driven momentum + Jupiter/Saturn “big outcome vs. hard limits” = runs of flow followed by reality-check sequences.
Elements & modalities (Traditional)
- Elements: Fire 4/7 (57%), Water 2/7 (29%), Air 1/7 (14%), Earth 0/7 (0%)
- Modalities: Mutable 5/7 (71%), Cardinal 2/7 (29%), Fixed 0/7 (0%)
Read: extremely mutable → lots of adjustments, streaks, and “momentum weather.” Low earth → execution can be inconsistent (great flashes, sloppy patches).
Moon sign + house (kickoff chart)
- Moon in Libra 26°48’ — 7th house
- Moon conjunct DSC (orb 1°12’) / opposite ASC (orb 1°12’)
Read: visitor-energy gets “the ball of the moment.” Expect noticeable Colts surges or key sequences where Indy’s response/adjustment matters more than the original punch.
Angular hits / “weirdness”
- Moon on the Descendant (already huge)
- ASC trine Sun (2°27’ separating) and ASC trine Mars (4°04’ applying) → home team chart has fight + confidence available.
- ASC square Jupiter (2°13’ separating) → big emotions / big calls; can inflate expectations or create “too much” moments.
- Chiron conjunct ASC (2°50’ separating) → tender spot: early shakiness, injury/limp vibe, or “why are we doing this?” moments that must be overcome.
Team rulers (ASC = home Seahawks, DSC = visiting Colts)
ASC ruler (Seahawks) = Mars in Sagittarius 29°40’ (9th)
- Mars square Neptune (0°18’ separating) 🔥 very tight: effort meets fog → blown assignments, weird optics, missed tackles, baffling calls, or “how did that happen?”
- Mars square Saturn (4°16’ separating): drives can get stonewalled; red-zone friction; discipline vs impulse battle.
- Moon sextile Mars (2°52’ applying): when Seattle locks in, they can answer immediately.
DSC ruler (Colts) = Venus in Sagittarius 17°40’ (8th)
- Sun conjunct Venus (5°28’ applying): visitor gameplan can look bold/confident; “we’re going for it” vibes.
- Venus in the 8th: high leverage football — turnovers, fourth downs, field-position gambles, “swing plays” deciding the story.
House-based predictive notes
- 9th-house Sagittarius stack (Sun + Mars): “launch it” football — deep shots, aggressive pacing, travel/visitor storyline emphasized (fits Colts being away).
- 4th-house Jupiter Rx in Cancer: big “home base” energy (crowd/emotion/comfort), but retrograde can mean home advantage comes in waves, not steadily.
- 12th-house Saturn + Neptune (and Node): hidden errors + fatigue + self-undoing potential on both sides; the team that plays cleaner wins the uglier moments.
Overall vibe: high-variance scoring (bursts + stalls). If you’re looking for a single word: “explosive… but glitchy.”
Phillip Rivers is going to be Colts QB tonight. I want to look at his horoscope. I wonder if you can find his time of birthThought for 1m 17s
I looked for a verified time of birth for Philip (one “L”) Rivers, and I’m not seeing one published in any reliable/primary place.
What we can verify easily is the basics: Dec 8, 1981 — Decatur, Alabama. Pro Football Reference+1
But the major astrology profile pages I’m finding explicitly flag birth time missing/unknown (so no reliable Asc/house system): Astro Charts+1
So for our Sports Aspects database right now I’d record him as:
- Philip Rivers — 1981-12-08 — Decatur, AL — TOB: unknown (unverified) Astro Charts+1
If you want, I can still do his “horoscope” for this game using a time-unknown natal (planet-to-planet transits only, no houses/Asc) and call out what can be trusted vs what’s guessy.
I want to see what you come up with Philip Rivers Horoscope and Transits for tonightThought for 4m 31s
Alright Captain — Philip Rivers (one “L”) is being reported as the Colts’ starter vs the Seahawks, so the timing is perfect for a game-day transit read. NFL.com+1
Also: his birth time still isn’t published/verified, so this is a time-unknown chart (no houses/Asc; Moon degree varies).
Philip Rivers natal snapshot (time-unknown)
Born Dec 8, 1981 — Decatur, Alabama. Pro Football Reference
Key placements (time-unknown, but solid by date):
- Sun Sagittarius (core identity: bold, competitive, “let it fly” leadership)
- Mercury Sagittarius (straight shooter, big-picture playcaller)
- Mars Virgo (workmanlike grit, precision under pressure)
- Saturn + Pluto Libra (situational poise, but heavy “judgment/pressure” themes)
- Moon Taurus (steady nerves, loves rhythm/tempo — degree depends on birth time)
Game-day transits at kickoff (Seahawks @ home) — Dec 14, 2025 ~4:25 PM ET
These are the loudest, tightest hits:
1) Transiting Venus conjunct his natal Sun (tight)
This is the comeback juice: confidence, likability, rapport with teammates, and “the room believes in you.” Great for calming the huddle and getting buy-in.
2) Transiting Saturn opposite his natal Mars (tight)
This is the grindstone. It often feels like: pressure + physical constraint + timing friction. In football terms: protection issues, sacks/hits, conservative playcalling, or needing to win with discipline instead of raw explosiveness.
3) Transiting Pluto square his natal Jupiter (EXTREMELY tight)
High stakes, legacy-level intensity, and “everything is magnified.” This can show up as:
- big momentum swings,
- power struggles (field position / refs / coaching chess),
- or one decision that changes the whole story.
4) Transiting Sun conjunct his natal Neptune (tight)
Spotlight + fog at the same time. This can be magic (flow state, veteran intuition) or blur (misreads, tipped-ball weirdness, timing off with receivers). It rewards simplicity and clean reads.
5) Transiting Mercury conjunct his natal Uranus (within a couple degrees)
Quick improvisation + sudden audibles. Great for surprise looks and “veteran tricks”… but it can also correlate with miscommunication if cadence/timing isn’t synced.
How I’d translate this into “QB game plan energy”
- Best path: tempo control, high-percentage throws early, let Venus-on-Sun build confidence and chemistry.
- Big warning light: Saturn–Mars + Sun–Neptune = don’t force the hero ball. If it starts feeling muddy, shrink the decision tree.
- Expect the game to feel intense and weird at moments: Pluto–Jupiter exact + Neptune signatures often correlate with “how did that happen?” sequences.
If you want, I can also tie Rivers’ transits directly into your kickoff chart (Aries ASC / Moon on DSC / Sag pile-up) and tell you whether his personal transits “sync” more with the home side or the visitor surges we saw in the KTB Core.
yes, I want to tie Phil Rivers transits into our kick off chart and elaborateThought for 3m 12s
Colts @ Seahawks — Kickoff Transit Breakdown (Core, Traditional)
Kickoff: 2025-12-14 1:25 PM PT (Seattle / Lumen Field).
Pregame blurb (one paragraph)
This kickoff chart is Sagittarius-signature (Fire + heavy Mutable), so expect a game that wants to move—pace swings, aggressive decisions, and momentum shifts that can feel “wide open,” but not always clean. The Moon in Libra in the 7th, sitting right on the Descendant, spotlights the visiting Colts and makes the matchup feel personal—yet the chart’s big warning label is the Mars–Neptune square (nearly exact) with Saturn involved, which can turn speed into sloppiness: misreads, odd bounces, and drives that stall right when they look promising. If you’re watching for a theme, it’s “bold attempts under foggy conditions,” with flashes of beauty and stretches of confusion—one or two turning points could decide it.
(Traditional switch)
Dominants (Traditional)
Dropping Uranus/Neptune/Pluto from your modern table, your traditional top stack becomes:
- Moon (14 pts) — Libra, 7th (also conj DSC)
- Jupiter (13 pts) — Cancer, 4th Rx
- Saturn (13 pts) — Pisces, 12th
Next: Mars (12 pts), then Sun.
Elements / modality
- Fire is dominant (Sagittarius signature), with Mutable overload (6x Mutable) → fast-changing tempo, lots of “adjust on the fly.”
Moon sign + house
- Moon in Libra, 7th house, conjunct the Descendant (~1°) → the away side (Colts) gets the emotional volume knob turned up (attention, momentum bursts, “their story is the story”).
Angular / “weird hits”
- Moon on DSC = the loudest angular hit (and it directly ties to the Colts/QB storyline).
- Uranus in 1st (modern note) + Mercury opp Uranus = volatility, surprise play calls, weird timing.
- Pluto in 10th (modern note) = “headline moments” / power shifts.
ASC/DSC rulers (team engines)
- ASC (Seahawks) ruler = Mars at 29° Sag (9th)
Key aspects: Mars square Neptune (0°18!), Mars square Saturn, Mars sextile Moon
→ Seattle’s engine is aggressive, but operating in fog: huge upside + huge “what was that?” risk. - DSC (Colts) ruler = Venus at 17° Sag (8th)
Key ties: Venus conjunct Sun, and it’s in the 8th (high-pressure house)
→ Colts are framed as “go-for-it / high-stakes” energy: bold calls, but consequences if it goes sideways.
Philip Rivers — natal + transits tied to this kickoff chart
First: yes—Rivers is reportedly starting for the Colts vs the Seahawks today.
Time of birth
I did not find a verified time of birth in the sources I checked; most astrology databases list him with time unknown, which means Ascendant/house placements can’t be trusted and the Moon degree can drift within a small range.
TOB status: unknown (keep hunting).
What we can use (reliable without TOB)
- Sun: 16°34’ Sagittarius
- Moon: 9°33’ Taurus
The big tie-in: this chart is “Sagittarius loud,” and Rivers is a Sagittarius Sun
Your kickoff chart is a Sagittarius signature with a Sag pile-up (Sun/Venus/Mars in Sag), and that directly plugs into Rivers’ natal Sun in Sagittarius.
The headline transit for Rivers at kickoff
- Transiting Venus @ 17°40’ Sagittarius = conjunct Rivers’ natal Sun @ 16°34’ Sagittarius (tight ~1° orb)
This is the “QB glow” indicator: confidence, touch, timing chemistry, and public visibility—especially for a high-profile return.
But the chart also screams “pressure + fog”
Even staying conservative with orbs, your kickoff chart is loaded with Saturn/Neptune stress (and Mars is tangled with them):
- Saturn + Neptune in Pisces (12th), with hard contact to the Sag cluster (and Mars–Neptune nearly exact)
Translated to Rivers: the vibe is rust management—moments of brilliance are available, but decision-making gets tested by confusion, disguised coverages, and “is the body doing what the mind sees?”
Why this matters specifically for Colts-as-DSC team
Because Rivers is the away QB, and your chart has Moon on the Descendant, the game script naturally keeps pulling focus to the Colts’ side—but it’s a Libra Moon in the 7th squaring big forces in the chart, so the spotlight can flip into pressure-cooker scrutiny fast.
My synthesis for Rivers-in-this-chart
- Upside: Venus-on-natal-Sun + Sag signature = he can look surprisingly sharp in stretches (fast reads, confident throws, veteran “feel”).
- Risk: Saturn/Neptune/Mars entanglement = one or two “fog throws” are on the menu (late ball, miscommunication, tipped/odd pick, or a drive-killing penalty sequence).
- Most likely storyline: flashes of old-school Rivers competence… with the game repeatedly asking: “can he stay clean under chaos?”
If you want, I can also do a tight “Rivers impact overlay” in 5 bullets (opening drive / mid-2Q / halftime shift / 4Q clutch / upset-marker) using Moon-to-DSC timing from this kickoff chart.
yes i want Rivers impact overlay
Alright — here’s the Rivers Impact Overlay tied straight into your kickoff chart, using the Moon → Descendant timing as the backbone.
Key timing anchor:
- At kickoff the Moon is 1°12’ from exact conjunction with the Descendant (Moon already on the Colts’ side).
- With average Moon speed, that perfects ~2.2 hours after kickoff → roughly 3:35 PM PT (give or take, depending on game pace). That’s usually mid–late 3rd quarter / early 4th.
Philip Rivers Impact Overlay (Colts = DSC team)
1) Opening drive vibe (Kickoff → early 1Q)
Colts “belong in this game” immediately. Moon already hugging the DSC = visitor momentum is online from the start. This is the best window for Rivers to look comfortable quickly (scripted throws, rhythm, confidence) — especially since the chart is Sag-heavy and Rivers is a Sag Sun: the environment naturally fits his “let it fly / command the room” style.
Watch for: fast completions + early aggression.
Guardrail: don’t chase hero ball yet — the chart’s fog factor is still live.
2) Mid–2Q stress test
This is where the chart’s Mars–Neptune near-exact square tends to show: confusion, disguise, weird bounces, “how did that happen?” plays. For Rivers that usually translates to:
- one miscommunication throw,
- a tipped/floaty ball moment, or
- a drive killed by something dumb (penalty, missed assignment, odd sack).
Best counter: simplify reads, quick-game, don’t hold it.
3) Halftime shift (late 2Q → early 3Q)
Seattle’s chart engine (ASC ruler Mars) is loud, so expect the home side to punch back out of the locker room with pressure and tempo. Rivers’ “win condition” here is veteran management: protect the ball, accept punts if needed, and avoid the one mistake that turns into a 10–14 point swing.
Tell: if Rivers comes out patient (checkdowns/screens/TE chain-movers), he’s syncing with the chart instead of fighting it.
4) 4Q clutch window (built around Moon–DSC exact)
This is the money spot: around ~3:35 PM PT, when Moon exactly hits the Descendant, the chart puts the spotlight on the Colts and (by extension) the Colts QB. If Rivers is going to have a “storybook drive,” it’s most likely to form around that exact hit (or immediately after).
Translation: a decisive drive, a key 3rd/4th down conversion, or a sudden momentum flip in Indy’s favor.
5) Upset marker
If the Colts are going to pull it off with Rivers:
- They must capitalize during the Moon–DSC exact window (take/extend a lead, or answer immediately).
- Zero “Neptune turnovers” (the weird pick, the fumbled exchange, the busted route throw).
- Lean into the chart’s 8th-house Sagittarius emphasis: high-leverage decisions (4th downs, red-zone calls) will decide the narrative.
Simple upset signal: Colts take the lead (or retake it) right around the Moon–DSC exact timing, then Rivers plays clean/boring to close.
If you want, I can also map this overlay to a drive-by-drive checklist (what to watch for on Rivers’ first 3 possessions + the possession nearest ~3:35 PM PT).
I realized I made a mistake instructing you to switch to Traditional. I wanted it to stay, Modern. I'm curious what the differences would be. Thought for 32s
Yep — that “switch to Traditional” changes the weighting a lot in this kickoff chart, because your outer planets are doing the heavy lifting.
What actually changes when you stay Modern vs switch Traditional
1) Dominant planets shift hard
Modern (your table, 10 planets):
- Neptune 21 pts (18.26%) ← the chart’s #1 driver
- Moon 14 (12.17%)
- Jupiter 13 (11.30%)
- Saturn 13 (11.30%)
- Mars / Uranus / Pluto 12 (10.43% each)
Traditional (7 planets only; outers removed):
- Moon 14 (20.0%)
- Jupiter 13 (18.6%)
- Saturn 13 (18.6%)
- Mars 12 (17.1%)
- Sun 8 (11.4%)
- Mercury 6 (8.6%)
- Venus 4 (5.7%)
Plain English:
- Modern says: “This game is Neptune-led → fog/oddness/illusion + weird sequences are central.”
- Traditional says: “This game is Moon/Jupiter/Saturn-led → momentum + big emotional/home narrative + discipline/limits.”
2) Element/modality tone shifts a bit
Your modern element/modality summary (10 planets) was:
- Fire 4, Earth 1, Air 2, Water 3
- Mutable 6, Cardinal 2, Fixed 2
Traditional (7 planets only) becomes:
- Fire 4, Water 2, Air 1, Earth 0
- Mutable 5, Cardinal 2, Fixed 0
So Traditional makes it even more “no-earth, all-motion” and removes the fixed/earth stabilizers that the outers contributed.
3) The story emphasis changes
Here’s the cleanest way to feel the difference:
Modern emphasis (because Neptune/Uranus/Pluto are major players in your dominance table):
- Neptune dominant + Saturn/Neptune in the 12th + Mars square Neptune (0°18) = prime “glitch ball” signature: misreads, weird bounces, phantom flags, blown coverages, drives that dissolve.
- Uranus in the 1st + Mercury opposite Uranus = sudden audibles, chaos pivots, surprise momentum flips.
- Pluto in the 10th = “headline moments,” power swings, someone’s narrative gets rewritten late.
Traditional emphasis (outers muted/ignored for dominance):
- Moon on DSC (Libra 7th) is the headline: the visitor storyline stays loud and the game is very “responsive/counter-punch.”
- Jupiter Rx in the 4th = home-field emotion/crowd/family narrative matters, but in waves.
- Saturn in the 12th = hidden errors, fatigue, self-undoing—clean team wins.
4) Team-ruler logic mostly stays the same (important!)
For this chart specifically:
- ASC Aries → Mars rules Seahawks (same in both systems)
- DSC Libra → Venus rules Colts (same in both systems)
So your team engine read doesn’t change much.
Where it does change is when you start using modern rulers for signs (Pisces/ Aquarius/ Scorpio):
- Pisces (12th house): Traditional leans Jupiter; Modern adds Neptune as a major co-ruler — which, in this chart, is a big deal because Neptune is both dominant and entangled with Mars.
Best practical takeaway for your workflow
If you keep it Modern, your Colts@Seahawks read should lean harder into:
- volatility,
- weirdness,
- sudden swings,
- “fog football” (especially around Mars–Neptune).
If you go Traditional, it reads more like:
- momentum management,
- discipline vs impulse,
- visitor surges (Moon on DSC),
- and who avoids self-undoing.
If you want, I can re-issue the KTB Core summary in Modern (same structure you like) in ~10 lines, so you have a clean “official” version to post beside your chart image.
yes, i agree Modern sounds correct. The current live score of the Colts at Seahawks game is Colts leading 6 - 3 with 5 minutes left to play in the first half.Thought for 24sNFL ScheduleEastern Time

Indianapolis Colts6Live4:56 Q23

Seattle Seahawks
That live score checks out: Colts 6 – Seahawks 3 with the game in progress.
Here’s how that 6–3, near-halftime state plugs into the Modern kickoff chart:
- Neptune dominance is showing early. Low points + “nothing is clean” football is classic Neptune-led: drives that almost work, then stall, plus conservative choices and field goals instead of finishing.
- Moon on the Descendant = Colts narrative on top. Indy leading fits the chart’s loudest angular cue (Moon conjunct DSC): visitor momentum tends to arrive first and keep the spotlight on the Colts’ side.
- Saturn/Neptune + Mars stress = red-zone friction. The chart wants aggression (Sag fire), but the Saturn/Neptune drag often turns it into “settle for 3” and weird execution hiccups.
- Watch the last 5 minutes of the half for a glitch play. With the chart’s Mercury/Uranus signatures and Neptune fog, the danger zone is: busted coverage, odd penalty, muffed return, tipped ball—something sudden that flips points right before halftime.
Live Rivers Impact Overlay update (from right now into the 4Q)
- If Rivers stays “boring” (quick decisions, no forced shots): that supports the Colts holding/expanding this lead, because the chart rewards the team that avoids Neptune mistakes.
- Start of 3Q: expect Seattle to come out punching (ASC ruler Mars = Seahawks engine), but Mars is tangled with Neptune—so if they press too hard, it can backfire.
- Clutch window: the Moon perfecting on the DSC later is still your “Colts spotlight” moment. If it’s still a one-score game late, that’s when I’d expect Indy’s most important possession/answer drive to form.
If you tell me how the 6 points were scored (two FGs? a TD + missed XP? etc.), I’ll refine the read even tighter (because how they got there matters a lot in a Neptune-dominant game).
tell me **how the 6 points were scored**
1st Quarter Indianapolis Colts Field Goal 3:40 - 1st 3 IND 0 SEA Blake Grupe 42 Yd Field Goal 11 plays, 41 yards, 5:17 Seattle Seahawks Field Goal 0:50 - 1st 3 IND 3 SEA Jason Myers 47 Yd Field Goal 6 plays, 34 yards, 2:50 2nd Quarter Indianapolis Colts Field Goal 8:26 - 2nd 6 IND 3 SEA Blake Grupe 54 Yd Field Goal 6 plays, 17 yards, 4:26Thought for 51s
Perfect — and those scoring details are textbook Modern-Neptune kickoff behavior.
According to the live play-by-play, it’s been all field goals: IND 42-yarder (3:40 1Q), SEA 47-yarder (0:50 1Q), IND 54-yarder (8:26 2Q). ESPN.com And the game is currently sitting at IND 6 – SEA 3.
What those three field goals mean in your Modern chart
1) Neptune dominance = “can move it, can’t finish it”
Neptune being your #1 dominant is the classic signature for drives that look real… then dissolve (mistimings, penalties, sacks, miscues, conservative settles). All-FG scoring early is exactly that.
2) Your exact “fog trigger” is already visible
Kickoff chart has Mars square Neptune (0°18) — nearly exact. That aspect loves:
- stalled red-zone trips
- missed blocks / protection busts
- miscommunication routes
- “almost big plays” that die on one detail
That’s basically what a 42/47/54 FG script screams.
3) The 54-yard FG is especially Neptune-coded
A 6-play, 17-yard “drive” ending in a 54-yard attempt says short field / leverage moment… but still no clean finish. ESPN.com That’s very 8th-house / Neptune: high-stakes chance, low-certainty execution.
Rivers Impact Overlay update (based on what’s happened so far)
ESPN’s live box shows Rivers currently at 3/9 for 31 yards (no TD/INT listed at the moment). ESPN.com That fits the Neptune/Saturn chart perfectly: hesitation + timing not synced + conservative outcomes.
Here’s the overlay from now → 2H, tuned to your chart mechanics:
A) Last 5 minutes before halftime
This is prime Mercury/Uranus + Neptune territory: a sudden reversal (challenge, penalty, odd bounce) or a surprise shot attempt. If anything “weird” swings points before the half, that’s the chart being itself.
B) Start of 3rd quarter
Seattle’s chart engine is Mars-ruled (ASC Aries), so expect the Seahawks to come out trying to seize momentum. But Mars is tangled with Neptune — meaning if Seattle forces aggression, it can turn into a stall or a mistake rather than a clean TD.
C) The “Colts spotlight” clutch window
Your biggest timing anchor is still the Moon on the Descendant (Colts side). That perfects later — roughly mid/late 3rd into early 4th by game-clock feel. That’s the window where Indy is most likely to produce the game-defining possession (answer drive, go-ahead FG/TD, or a backbreaking conversion).
Translation: If it’s still a one-score game late, the chart favors a Colts moment of significance… as long as Rivers avoids the one Neptune mistake (tipped-ball INT, miscommunication pick, fumble in traffic).
What I’d watch for in the 2nd half (super specific)
- One weird turnover or near-turnover (tip drill / bobble / strip) decides field position.
- Red zone stays sticky → more FGs unless someone hits a sudden broken play.
- The winning team is the one that plays “boring” for 2–3 drives in a row (punt when needed, take 3, no forced throws).
If you give me the halftime score when it hits (still 6–3 or changed), I’ll call the next 2–3 possessions in “astrology terms” (who has the surge, who has the stall, and where the glitch is most likely).