12-24-2022, 11:41 AM
(12-24-2022, 11:28 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: Omaha meant the same thing every game - it was an indicator that Manning used to tell his linemen "the play has changed, the clock is low and we need to snap it right now." You might be thinking of what Peyton said in 2014...
This was a joke, and he explained the actual meaning of it after he retired. Source.
I understand how it works lol What I'm saying is him saying Omaha isn't giving the play away just like other terminology doesn't tell the defense what the play is because it changes game to game.
So yes, Omaha always meant the play changed and clock was low but what the play was changed to was different.