Aaron Rodgers Is Trying to Make "New York Bozo" the New "Omaha"

Stop trying to make "New York Bozo" happen, Aaron Rodgers!

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During last year's NFL Playoffs, the Broncos' Peyton Manning single-handedly put the word "Omaha!" on the map after uttering it a remarkable 44 times during their divisional contest against the San Diego Chargers. As we wait to hear what word or phrase Peyton will make popular this year, the Packers' Aaron Rodgers is trying to make something else happen: "New York bozo." 


In the past, Rodgers has said that certain calls can have an underlying meaning. In this case, the "bozo" part does reference a specific assignment. 

1.

Bozo is a West Coast offense code word, often involving a fullback in the flat. New York Bozo, maybe, is a special kind

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 11, 2015

Okay, now why was "New York" added? Hmm. Any guesses? 

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