Eli called the play ... "THEY RAN 57! " .... If I was a team I'm trying to hire them as just advisors lol
@declanagee28062 ай бұрын
Their knowledge of the game is so extensive. I wish Eli would take a full time position with the giants. I feel like he has a lot to impart onto the younger guys.
@jeremymuir4332Ай бұрын
@@declanagee2806 I think Eli actually has too much of a sense of fun. Coaching the Giants doesn't sound like fun at all.
@KJThePublicistАй бұрын
To break it down: The Original Play: Explore to Gun rub right flip zebra scat left Y drag X hook F Trail Explore to Gun: Shotgun/Pistol formation Rub Right: RB on the right side (CMC or Deebo- since its the Niners) Flip Zebra: the Z Receiver Flips sides from L to R of the formation Scat Left: Scat back lines up on the L ... opposite of the Z that was flipped Y Drag: TE (Kittle) Drag route X Hook: WR1 Hook Route F Trail: Flanker (WR2) Trail Can= Can it or Cancel all that shit.... 52 Sprint Draw: 5 Back (probably the Scat Back) Draw up the 2 Hole
@danieldelacruz730511 ай бұрын
How a QB has the memory capacity to remember a whole playbook just blows my mind away
@SocraticMind8910 ай бұрын
Imagine Kurt Warner tying to learn a playbook in one day
@yepdontcarebudАй бұрын
Not many QBs can handle this level of verbiage. A lot have the calls condensed for them. Hence why many don't even wear the playcall wrist band.
@natevgp9101Ай бұрын
Have you seen the size of mannings forehead? Where else do you think he keeps all that knowledge
@SportsBagBros.-yy7zzАй бұрын
Not really. They are doing their job. They aren't watching football. Their job is to play. To know what they are doing and play. Spending hours on the job, to know how to do the job. A construction worker working a crane takes memory to the point it becomes automatic.
@cartercrawford906611 күн бұрын
For 50 million over 4 years I’m sure you’d figure it out.
@bobstrempie9424 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to see them explain what all those parts of the play call mean
@bradfields874 Жыл бұрын
Giving each skill position their assignment as well as the blocking scheme for the offensive linemen
@BaldiB704 Жыл бұрын
I mean, they probably learned that before middle school. CONSIDERING the whole family is football royalty.
@robinkuruda5249 Жыл бұрын
Yea, but not likely as there is another Manning coming up and they will likely pass that along to him…. No pun intended..😄
@teamkonceptflagfootball8 Жыл бұрын
Half those words are explained on the espn show DETAIL ...lol
@teamkonceptflagfootball8 Жыл бұрын
Watch the first 6 episodes Manning goes over ... Good shit
@GregEdmond2 ай бұрын
That’s why them boys hall of fame players
@jimbeam3783 Жыл бұрын
i can see within this clip why Eli was looking crazy when Peyton won his 2nd Super Bowl.
@lorrainedenning6051 Жыл бұрын
2 absolute geniuses omg. Peyton why Haven't you been coaching Broncos??!! Damn we miss you!!!
@dragonchr15 Жыл бұрын
I don't know Peytons score, but Eli scored a 38 out of 50 on his wonderlich... The average is is 19 - 20.... Brady had in the low 30s. Not sure about Peyton, but you can bet it was high 30s Nowadays it's all about athleticism and the RPO, but in those days it was about your brainpower
@yepdontcarebudАй бұрын
@dragonchr15 pretty much yeah.. hence why QB play across the league is absolute dog 💩 now
@ExoTheDrakoXIII Жыл бұрын
For everyone feeling like it is too complicated and that it could be simplified just remember that only half of that is "important" or relevant to the WRs while the other half is the protection call so the OL needs to Focus there but the receivers and RBs usually only need to hear a certain percentage of the play call. This is why you'll often see guys walking out of the huddle before the quarterback says "break", WRs leaving the huddle so soon, OL and TEs aswell as FBs will usually always have to stick around and hear the entire call. Then of course you have shifts, audibles and options; depending on what the defense does pre-snap that could potentially change the entire play-call that you just huddled up and relayed so we'll sometimes see what the OC and QB came up with on the fly so it's complex ...love how Peyton can call plays in his sleep it just comes so natural to him... He'll always he a "play caller" well after he is done and no longer associated with football because it is moreso about organization and structure than football as he's a Solar Pisces ♓/♈ Aries cusp and always thinking with passion
@shanekahlor1367 Жыл бұрын
Start listening after he says "Can"... He threw the first half in the trash
@theydkH Жыл бұрын
The o-line shouldn’t walk out of the huddle before they say “break” because they might not know the correct snap count
@jdkdx210 ай бұрын
@ExoTheDrakoXIII @shanekahlor1367 love to see bros really knowing & appreciating the KNOWLEDGE & INTELLIGENCE that comes w the game🫡 miss playing football man😂
@ExoTheDrakoXIII10 ай бұрын
@@theydkH i agree... That usually shows some level of tension in the huddle between quarterback and OL, tbh
@michaelclark13309 ай бұрын
Why can’t they just have each player learn during the week what to do based on a single word (or even just a few)? Do we really need Peyton to read us an essay?
@ninjanoodle2674Ай бұрын
As complicated as this sounds, it is actually much simpler than the old method of naming each play and the player needed to memorize what each play call means. With the expanded play call, its all spelled out. A call back in the old West Coast Offense days might be "Red Right, Strong, Rip, 24 Double Square on one", and the QB and receivers all need to just memorize what their route is for that play.
@DcybeleАй бұрын
Peyton catching himself and needing to audible out of talking about Deebo Samuel lol 😂
@evanharris00Ай бұрын
i’m rolling at the end 😂😭 “you can lead a horse to water..”
@mavenfrankeus7287 Жыл бұрын
As a Swedish exchange student who lived in Nebraska in 1991, I am happy to hear that the name Omaha got some attention.
@723taylorjharris Жыл бұрын
How did you like living there?
@mavenfrankeus7287 Жыл бұрын
@@723taylorjharris Hard as hell. A ranch with horses and cattle. What I went through then would not be OK now with social media etc. It'sin the past so I'm good.
@reiserkeiser Жыл бұрын
I'm actually studying Swedish. I like it alot.
@mavenfrankeus7287 Жыл бұрын
@@reiserkeiser Nice.
@joshuahitt90822 күн бұрын
Peyton and his commentary are must see TV. The way he breaks it down, like what more do you want as a viewer
@mdeezqweАй бұрын
I feel like it’s not too hard to remember because the play is breaking down a responsibility for each player. All you have to do is break the play down one by one until you understand the assignment for each player. That would make saying the play to them so much better because you know exactly what each player should be doing
@indianasunsets5738 Жыл бұрын
Actually Peyton didn't use a cheat sheet on his arm since he was calling the plays himself.
@TheHighway420n11 ай бұрын
THE LEGEND..MANNING❤
@GB-rv8im Жыл бұрын
ELI said it #57!!!
@LivinJuanTDАй бұрын
It’s tough but you group certain types of words together certain patterns makes it a bit better and some words are just code for positions and then the code for the routes type of protectio. Takes time to get use to
@RyanLBrown939611 ай бұрын
He still got it
@TheBlackToedOneАй бұрын
Dang. Whatever happened to, "Jimmy, you go to the VW Beetle and break right. Chuck, you take 3 steps past Mrs. Miller's driveway and I'll throw it to you. Stevie - you go long"?
@tjofwakanda8027Ай бұрын
"Here we go boys" not sure why that gave me goosebumps. I guess reminds me of my old QB jesse wilson telling us the play in the huddle and making sure I run the right route
@notjacksfilms Жыл бұрын
Explode gun rub right flip zebra scout left wide drag X hook F trail can 52 sprint jaw easy
@lorrainedenning6051Ай бұрын
@@notjacksfilms yes I agree👍🤔🥴
@dannyfromtheville3613Ай бұрын
Peyton needs to hurry up and give OC a shot before he gets too old (*cough* GIANTS! *cough*). But retirement looks like fun
@Steven-wz7sh10 ай бұрын
After hearing that play I'm calling Omaha!
@PapaEli-pz8ff19 күн бұрын
👍🏾🏈
@matthewgabbard641525 күн бұрын
So are all the words telling each player what to do basically? From left wide out to right?
@axe2grind244Ай бұрын
Cool outfit Peyton.
@Beboflow1321 күн бұрын
Still got it
@OhioBoii33011 ай бұрын
Okayy, ive heard a ton of NFL plays that are just literally a ton of words smashed together!! I could be the best QB to have ever played the game. I could be a billion times better than Peyton or Brady but none of that would matter considering the fact that i would NEVER EVER EVER be able to memorize these plays!! Even if they were spelt out in bold letters on my wrist, ID STUMBLE over every single word or have them all mixed up and my guys lookin at me like im some kind of idiot!! Lmfao!!
@drew-l4x4 ай бұрын
football play calls sound so complicated goddamn and to learn the whole playbook damn
@brionmckay77579 ай бұрын
There is no way players can remember that play call word for word that shit sound long as hell 😂
@yepdontcarebudАй бұрын
QBs do, nobody else has to
@InchonDMАй бұрын
Players remember their individual pieces of the play -- when Peyton says "Zebra" in there, for instance, that word might specifically be telling the #1 WR which route he's running.
@philandagalloway9364 Жыл бұрын
They make it sound easy ? if it's so easy why young Archie not doing it at Texas?
@MrShaunG19 күн бұрын
We in Omaha?
@aidanafshar87442 ай бұрын
No...my name is Patrick
@michaelclark13309 ай бұрын
Why can’t NFL players learn during the week what to do with a play call that’s only a word long?
@worlds_1st_ortegz Жыл бұрын
Damn they have to memorize that ? Yikes
@coppertopv365 Жыл бұрын
And WTF does that Word Jumble mean?... Wing It...?
@antoniopearson5806 Жыл бұрын
It's a pass play
@kansascitychief496511 ай бұрын
It’s wordy cuz it’s calling out everybody’s assignment. You just listen for your part to know what you’re doing
@MrNobody91 Жыл бұрын
Forehead for days
@alexcortes7063 Жыл бұрын
Omaha!
@stephensimon501319 күн бұрын
Why don’t thay all just know it as play 57
@dalengomez932Ай бұрын
Peyton ….
@Austin.Kilgore Жыл бұрын
Why can’t the QB just say 57 too then?
@AirJonahProd Жыл бұрын
Because only the qb has the wristband to know which exact play 57 is
@Austin.Kilgore Жыл бұрын
@@AirJonahProd yeah but I guess what I’m asking is wouldn’t it be easy for the whole team to just remember “57” in place of all the other stuff he’s saying? Or does each position group just memorize a certain part? Like saying for example it’s 82 means “blue monkey pants zebra waffle” will the WR just recognize the “blue monkey” and Running-back “Pants” and OL “Zebra Waffle”? Or doesn’t the whole entire offense need to know what all of “blue monkey pants zebra waffle” means? Lol
@AirJonahProd Жыл бұрын
@@Austin.Kilgore yeah I believe when he says “y drag”, “y” is the position (which is a tight end) and “drag” is what he is supposed to do or the route he is supposed to run
@AirJonahProd Жыл бұрын
@@Austin.Kilgore in my high school offense: X and Z are outside receivers. S is the slot receiver. H is the tight end. T is a running back and Y is an extra tight end.
@Austin.Kilgore Жыл бұрын
@@AirJonahProd Ahh Okay I see I see. Thanks for the help man!
@willelkins8225 Жыл бұрын
Romans 10:9 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved
@reiserkeiser Жыл бұрын
Needless to say, that is just needlessly verbose. Seriously. Last I checked they don't give out awards for 'Longest named play'...
@hurricanefan191 Жыл бұрын
Then you never played football. Each play name has a meaning behind it. Whether it's for the lineman, the wide receivers, backs. Don't matter. It all has a purpose
@reiserkeiser Жыл бұрын
@@hurricanefan191 you're literally acting like he can't just say "57!" to let everyone know the base look and then command each position group what to do, as needed.
@squidwardtortellini4491 Жыл бұрын
@@reiserkeiserwell only the qb has the play sheet. Also im pretty sure you just say "play 57" and exit the huddle and they're looking at the play as they lineup is just a waste of time and cuts into presnap reads.
@ryanloescher6234 Жыл бұрын
And how is the football team you're coaching doing?
@ryanloescher6234 Жыл бұрын
But he literally can't just yell out 57 and then right in front of the defense so they can hear, begin telling receivers "okay! You run a drag! You go deep! You run an out route! They'll never see it coming! Break!!" There's a reason the huddle exists. The word salad is to keep things simple for those that need to understand it and make it sound like gibberish to some one who doesn't.
@Gregory-sm9pf Жыл бұрын
Don't matter, Peyton still has nine one and done in the playoffs and his Superbowl stats are not good, he was a great quarterback during the regular season, but come playoffs he wasn't which is when it matters most, this why he is the most overrated quarterback ever, this is why Tom Brady is head and shoulders above him because when it mattered most, Brady performed, when you played in ten Superbowls and won seven which is more than most NFL franchises it just screams that Brady is the G. O. A. T
@Thangchoc Жыл бұрын
There’s no point discrediting Peyton to make Brady look good. Brady is the greatest QB to do it. Peyton had a stellar career that 99.9% of QBs would kill for. 2 SBs, went to 4, SB MVP, 5 MVPs, retired career stat leader in almost every passing category. Could he have done better? With an actual run game and consistency with coaches in Indy/Denver, probably. But it isn’t like he had a mediocre career lol.
@DaSoda70Ай бұрын
Peyton beat Brady in the playoffs more than the inverse. If Peyton is a playoff choker and Brady choked to Peyton in the playoffs than Brady can't be the goat cause he's an even bigger choker.
@Gregory-sm9pfАй бұрын
@@DaSoda70 Are you on a drinking binge? We're not comparing head to head, we're talking about career playoffs/Superbowl wins, stats, etc... and Brady absolutely destroy's Peyton Manning,,, there's no comparing, Peyton shouldn't even be mentioned, the only one you can is Joe Montana
@DaSoda70Ай бұрын
@@Gregory-sm9pf It's a team game. One player doesn't get a team to the playoffs, nor to the Super Bowl. Brady benefitted significantly from Belichick's defenses and the greatest kicker of all time to keep him in the game. Peyton didn't have those luxuries for most of his career and when he did, he kicked the shit out of Brady in the playoffs and got his chip. That being said, Arod is statistically better than both at this point in his career and only has one chip because his defenses have been absolute dog water. It's always the Brady glazers that overlook the reality of there being 56 guys on the team and overlook other stats because it makes the reality of Brady getting carried to bowls he didn't really belong in apparent. Especially 36 and 38.
@Gregory-sm9pfАй бұрын
@@DaSoda70 no, no, you're just 1 of only God knows the number of Brady hater's, Peyton blows when it comes to crunch time, his balls go up into his throat and he gags, you talk about fucking luxuries, Peyton for 14 years played in a dome stadium and had a much better offense than Brady did along with much better receivers when Brady won his first 3 Superbowls, the Colts had pretty decent defense for those 14 years the gagger was playing in ideal conditions in a dome, while Brady played in a lot of bad weather games outside for 20 years and those first 3 bowls he won he had alright receivers and you haters ALWAYS bring up, " well Vinatieri won 2 of those 3 Superbowls" but who under extreme pressure got the Pat's into field goal range which is what an NFL QB is suppose to do in those 2 situations it was the G.O.A.T , bottom line you Brady hater's and Peyton lover boys cannot accept that Tom Brady is the GOAT and there's no comparing the 2, Tom is the superior QB, Peyton is like you a cheese dick