In the Denver game, Brady approached the line, went under center, and began shouting,"ORANGE,ORANGE,ORANGE." Anyone have an insight as to what this meant?
audible code word
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audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 1:43 PM EDT
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 1:46 PM EDT
Not sure, but I know Brady said "Rita" a lot as well.
And then I noticed that Peyton was saying it too.
Pretty weird.It is probably a shift in protection or something.
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 1:49 PM EDT
Maybe he was telling catering that he wanted some oranges at the post game buffet. [:)]
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 2:16 PM EDT
OMAHA OMAHA!
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 2:29 PM EDT
Rita and Omaha are pretty common terms used to pick out where the blitz is coming from and which player to watch (at least from the Pats stand point). Notice how he'll point out the mike first then will sometimes make the call off of it. It's usually used just to signal defensive formations and to signal those players who might be affected by those formations to look at Brady for audiables (notice which players turn their heads when they here the signal call) which is typically followed by a second signal describing the audiable to use. But I've also seen Brady use omaha to signal a snap count when the D isn't ready yet. Using signals that are typically used to call out D formations as a snap count will catch a D asleep if used sparingly.
Orange though is a new one to me. That might be one of their new 1 word signal calls to completely change the call at the line into a new O formation and play -
Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 2:44 PM EDT
In response to PatsEng's comment:
Rita and Omaha are pretty common terms used to pick out where the blitz is coming from and which player to watch (at least from the Pats stand point). Notice how he'll point out the mike first then will sometimes make the call off of it. It's usually used just to signal defensive formations and to signal those players who might be affected by those formations to look at Brady for audiables (notice which players turn their heads when they here the signal call) which is typically followed by a second signal describing the audiable to use. But I've also seen Brady use omaha to signal a snap count when the D isn't ready yet. Using signals that are typically used to call out D formations as a snap count will catch a D asleep if used sparingly.
Orange though is a new one to me. That might be one of their new 1 word signal calls to completely change the call at the line into a new O formation and play
Omaha is used to cancel presnap motion in a play.. orange no idea -
Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 3:17 PM EDT
Some of it probably changes week to week too. Brady is the best no huddle QB out there.
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 3:20 PM EDT
In response to polarisxrip's comment:
In response to PatsEng's comment:
Rita and Omaha are pretty common terms used to pick out where the blitz is coming from and which player to watch (at least from the Pats stand point). Notice how he'll point out the mike first then will sometimes make the call off of it. It's usually used just to signal defensive formations and to signal those players who might be affected by those formations to look at Brady for audiables (notice which players turn their heads when they here the signal call) which is typically followed by a second signal describing the audiable to use. But I've also seen Brady use omaha to signal a snap count when the D isn't ready yet. Using signals that are typically used to call out D formations as a snap count will catch a D asleep if used sparingly.
Orange though is a new one to me. That might be one of their new 1 word signal calls to completely change the call at the line into a new O formation and play
Omaha is used to cancel presnap motion in a play.. orange no idea
Makes sense usually it's used to help signal an audiable during a D read but never heard of it used to cancel pre-snap motion. usually I just see Brady wave them off as the motion starts -
Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 4:02 PM EDT
In the Denver game, Brady approached the line, went under center, and began shouting,"ORANGE,ORANGE,ORANGE." Anyone have an insight as to what this meant?
He was complimenting Peytons new uniform.
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 4:53 PM EDT
He yelled Whiskey a few times on Sunday as well. Maybe thats why Welker was making jokes about BB after the game...
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 7:45 PM EDT
I thought he yelled "BLASTO" on a couple of plays.... not sure what it meant... but I believe that depending on the lineup the different words actually change something slightly to be a play that Brady thinks would be most successful depending on the def. NOTE they all sound distinctly different than each other... so even when it is tough to hear exactly what is going on you hear the sound and know what to do.... as long as you know the playbook that is....
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/9/2012 7:55 PM EDT
o.r.a.n.g.e~ Offense Run At New Guy Extra blocking
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/10/2012 2:34 PM EDT
In response to harleyroadking12's comment:
o.r.a.n.g.e~ Offense Run At New Guy Extra blocking
Original Refs Are Not Giggling Effers
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/10/2012 8:21 PM EDT
The only audible i heard and understood was
"Gronk get Miller"
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/10/2012 9:10 PM EDT
In response to dustcover's comment:
In the Denver game, Brady approached the line, went under center, and began shouting,"ORANGE,ORANGE,ORANGE." Anyone have an insight as to what this meant?
nothing new, used it last year, as well as alphawhat would be cool is if he used bridget, bridget. LOL
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/10/2012 9:21 PM EDT
'Orange' - Halftime drink order, soda or juice
'Omaha' - Postgame steak request
'Whiskey' - message to Gisele to get the good stuff out and be ready for some fun
'Rita' - alternate to 'whiskey' when favoring tequila
Obviously.
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/10/2012 9:24 PM EDT
In response to ma6dragon9's comment:
'Orange' - Halftime drink order, soda or juice
'Omaha' - Postgame steak request
'Whiskey' - message to Gisele to get the good stuff out and be ready for some fun
'Rita' - alternate to 'whiskey' when favoring tequila
Obviously.
Eli uses Omaha now. SF uses Kill it Kill it
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Re: audible code word
posted at 10/12/2012 7:47 AM EDT
He was asking for orange juice--didn't get his daily vitamin C for the day--so he got it from the Orange Crush----I think Denver used to call their "D" that?