Friday, October 10, 2014

"Omaha" Explained



Peyton told me why "Omaha" is part of his count.
Here is what I found out:

It all has to do with wind direction,
And the volume of his voice inflection.

Depends of the end zone he's faced,
And the manner in which his shoes are laced.

The jersey he's wearing may force him to deviate,
And the play clock may cause him to abbreviate.

"Omaha" is a run play, but it could be a play action pass,
Dependent on if he's playing on turf or real grass.

Throw in the fact that "Omaha" changes every play,
And I get the idea that Peyton really doesn't want to say.

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