Vikings @ Cowboys — Kickoff Transits (week 15) Sunday Night Football

Vikings @ Cowboys — Kickoff Transits (week 15) Sunday Night Football

Kickoff (stadium local): 2025-12-14 19:20 (America/Chicago)
Venue: Arlington, TX (AT&T Stadium)

This one screams high-variance, prime-time weirdness: Jupiter is literally rising on the ASC (big swings / “moment” plays), Neptune is sitting right up near the top of the chart (fog, confusion, hype, odd calls, blown coverages), and the whole chart leans Mutable (momentum waves instead of a straight-line script). Early vibe: the home side gets the “gas pedal” energy at kickoff, but the away side can absolutely counter-punch if the game turns into discipline vs. chaos.

Dominants (Modern)

Top 3: Jupiter (3.75)Neptune (2.00)Moon (1.75)

Elements

Fire 4 • Earth 1 • Air 2 • Water 3

Modalities

Cardinal 2 • Fixed 2 • Mutable 6


Moon

Moon = 28°45’ Libra, 4th house → “balanced but tense” emotional field; the game wants to stay close/strategic… until it doesn’t.


Angular hits / “weird” stands-outs

  • ASC ≈ 23° Cancer with Jupiter exactly conjunct ASC → kickoff favors the ASC team (home) getting early traction, confidence, or a headline play.
  • Neptune 29° Pisces near the MC (with Saturn also in late Pisces) → classic “SNF haze”: misreads, blown assignments, strange bounces, officiating/booth drama, or a narrative-feeling finish.
  • Sagittarius pile-up in the 6th (Mercury/Venus/Sun/Mars) → execution pressure: penalties, injuries, red-zone inefficiency, constant adjustments.

ASC/DSC rulers + aspects (home vs away lens)

ASC (home) = Cancer → ruler Moon (Libra 4H)

  • Moon sextile Mars (tight-ish) → emotional surges = quick scoring bursts or sudden tempo jumps.
  • Moon square Pluto → turnover/controversy potential; one play can flip the whole vibe.

DSC (away) = Capricorn → ruler Saturn (Pisces 9H)

  • Saturn square Sun/Mars → grind + resistance: stalled drives, sacks, “nothing easy” energy.
  • Saturn trine Jupiter (on ASC) → the away side can absolutely ride the same “big game / big moment” current if they stay composed.

House-based predictive notes (old-book style, adapted)

  • 1H Jupiter rising: watch the first 10–15 minutes for the tone-setter (early TD, explosive return, or a “statement” drive).
  • 6H Sagittarius stack: the game is decided by execution & discipline more than “who’s better on paper” — flags, protection, substitutions, and adjustments matter.
  • 8H Pluto: the “hidden hand” factor = turnovers / replay booth / one brutal mistake that changes win probability fast.
  • MC Neptune: don’t be surprised if the ending feels surreal: a busted coverage, missed tackle, weird special-teams bounce, or a drive that shouldn’t have stayed alive… but did.

Timing anchor (local CST, Arlington)

This chart has a double “gear-shift” baked in because the Moon is anaretic (28°45’ Libra) and the ASC is late Cancer (23°22’).

Anchor 0 — Kickoff fog + big swing window (7:20–7:35 PM)

  • Jupiter is exact on the ASC and Neptune is sitting right on/near the MC cusp → expect the opening to feel larger-than-life + a little unreal (quick points, weird bounce, early flag/review, blown assignment, or a “how did that happen?” moment).

Anchor 1 — Early momentum pivot (≈ 7:45–7:55 PM) (end of 1Q-ish)

  • ASC should ingress from Cancer → Leo around here (give or take), and the Moon is moving into the 29th degree of Libra.
  • Translation: the vibe can shift from Jupiter-lucky / emotion-driven to Sun-ruled execution / ego / star power. If a team looks hot early, this is where the game can “correct” or flip.

Anchor 2 — The main breaker switch (≈ 9:30–9:50 PM) (late 3Q → early 4Q)

  • Moon hits Scorpio about ~2h 15m after kickoff → roughly 9:35 PM (±15 min).
  • Around the same time the ASC is close to ingressing into Virgo (again ±), stacking a second shift.
  • Translation: the 4th quarter energy goes more ruthless, more surgical: tighter windows, more pressure, higher turnover odds, “one mistake decides it.” If it’s close at this point, expect the decisive swing here.

Anchors tied to what the Moon is doing local time in Arlington:

Anchor 0 — Kickoff fog + big swing (7:20–7:35 PM CST)

Tags: 🎲 weird bounce / odd sequence • ⚡ instant burst play • 🧩 miscommunication risk
Why: Jupiter is exact on the ASC (big momentum injection) and the Moon is coming off a very tight quincunx to Uranus (sudden “why did that happen?” energy).

Anchor 1 — Early momentum pivot (≈ 7:45–7:55 PM)

Tags: 🌟 star-power / ego drive • 🏈 red-zone decisions • 🏁 tempo changes
Why: This is the ASC cancer→leo handoff window (home vibe shifts from Moon-ruled to Sun-ruled), so the game often “re-centers” around leadership, confidence, and marquee players rather than pure chaos.

Anchor 2 — Main breaker switch (≈ 9:30–9:50 PM)

Tags: 🦂 defense tightens / more physical • 🔥 turnover threat • 🧾 review/flags narrative
Why: The Moon ingresses into Scorpio (edge + intensity), and it’s moving into range of a Scorpio–Aquarius square to Pluto as the game heads into late stages — classic “one mistake flips it.”

Bonus micro-windows (these are aspect exacts)

  • ≈ 8:25–8:35 PM: 🌫️ confusion / strange call / busted coverage (Moon quincunx Neptune exact-ish; Neptune is also sitting on the MC zone).
  • ≈ 9:05–9:20 PM: 🚀 scoring burst / big conversion / sudden tempo jump (Moon sextile Mars building to exact).

Horoscope transit for JJ McCarthy, born 20 January 2003
"Dealing with limitations"
Sun opposition Saturn, exact at 14:18  
activity period from 13 December 2025 until 15 December 2025
Horoscope for Dak Prescott, born 29 July 1993
"Revising ideas"
Uranus square Saturn
activity period end of May 2025 until mid-April 2026

Postgame, this one played out exactly like the dominants suggested: Jupiter–Neptune–Moon running the night. Jupiter on the ASC kept handing Dallas “big moment” chances early, but Neptune on the angles kept dissolving the automatic — the clearest tell was Brandon Aubrey’s ultra-rare miss at 9:26 PM ET, right inside the weirdness window. The Libra Moon kept the game balanced and swingy for most of the night, until the late-phase pressure finally picked a side: the turning point was the 10:38 PM ET illegal-contact penalty that gifted Minnesota 1st-and-goal and became the go-ahead TD, a classic “one mistake flips everything” Neptune/Saturn tax on the Cowboys. From there the Vikings executed the ruthless closing script — the 4th-and-1 conversion at midfield was the true lock play (no mercy, no escape), and the 11:21 PM ET Reichard 53-yard dagger FG sealed it before Dallas’ last-ditch FG + failed onside could matter.