Trending: Peyton Explains Omaha, No To Kennel Time, Lebroning
PEYTON EXPLAINS OMAHA
Peyton Manning is showing his sense of humor and explaining one of his popular play calls.
If you watched the game last weekend or any Denver Broncos game, you have certainly heard Manning yell out "Omaha" right before the ball is snapped.
After he yelled it about 40 times in last Sunday's game, a reporter asked the MVP quarterback what it means.
Manning's response?
"I know a lot of people ask what Omaha means..." Manning said. "Omaha is a run play, but it could be a pass play or a play-action pass, depending on a couple things: which way we're going, the quarter, and the jerseys that we're wearing. It varies, really, from play to play. So, there's your answer to that one."
"NO" TO KENNEL TIME
As a dog owner, you can sense when your dog doesn't want to do something you tell it to do.
In this case -- a husky *tells* his owner that he doesn't want to go to his kennel.
11 month old Blaze seems to say no everytime his owner says it's kennel time.
He uses different pitches and tones to get his message across -- as this back and forth conversation goes on for a full minute and a half.
LEBRONING
Lebron James is the focus of a new meme.
First there was tebowing, then kapernicking -- and now there's lebroning. It's the act of falling down after barely being touched.
Lebron's made an art of flopping and falling to get foul calls. His most famous flop is probably this one from the 2012 playoffs. He put on quite a show when he fell after New York Knick Tyson cCandler set a pick on him.
To show their appreciation for his acting skills -- people are posting their own videos to social media sites with #lebroning.
It's apparently very popular with high school students.