- Retired Peyton Manning finally explains the true meaning of . . .
During an appearance at the Adobe Summit in late March, Manning was asked what "Omaha" meant, and surprisingly, he actually answered the question "Omaha was just a indicator word," Manning
- Peyton Manning Reveals How He Really Came Up With Omaha - Forbes
At last week's Disney UpFronts, Peyton Manning revealed why he specifically used the word "Omaha" for his famous calls at the line during his legendary NFL quarterbacking career
- Peyton Manning finally reveals what Omaha actually means
“Omaha was just an indicator word,” Manning explained, via SB Nation “It was a trigger word that meant we had changed the play, there was low time on the clock and that ball needed to be snapped
- Why Did Peyton Manning Say Omaha While Play Calling?
"It's a rhythmic three-syllable word, 'O-ma-ha, set hut '" Peyton seemingly developed his own particular brand of play calling in 2012, when he left the Indianapolis Colts after 14 seasons and headed over to the Denver Broncos, where "The Sheriff" finished his prolific career
- Bill Belichick Explains Origins of ‘Omaha’ Call Peyton . . .
Omaha, founded in 1854, is the biggest city in Nebraska Many years later it became a word that Peyton Manning would shout at the line of scrimmage during professional football games
- How did Peyton Manning’s ‘Omaha’ originate? Eli Manning . . .
Fans and the football world picked up on his slogan around 2015, but many don't know where he got it from According to Peyton's younger brother Eli, Peyton stole the call from Eli
- Peyton Manning Surprisingly Admits His Iconic ‘Omaha’ Call . . .
Given how quickly the Manning-led Broncos ran their offense, “Omaha” was used quite often at the line of scrimmage Manning was always leading the team on no-huddle drives in which he had to communicate plays and snap counts quickly, and “Omaha” just became his most popular call-out
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