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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
audible .
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Examples
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And that also seemed to be the case for Mr. Ryan, at least until Friday, when he audibled from his stance that preseason scores were meaningless and acknowledged that they cared about the result against the Giants.
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During the same game, Mr. Madden said the Giants had planned to run the ball at an undersized Carolina defensive lineman, Tyler Brayton, and also that in recent games, Giants quarterback Eli Manning had automatically audibled, or switched, from run plays to pass plays whenever he counted eight defenders on the line of scrimmage.
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He was a sloppy, careless quarterback who seldom audibled because he never caught on to adjustments that defenses were making at the line of scrimmage.
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Leinart audibled on 4th-and-9 from his own 26-yard-line and connected with Dwayne Jarrett for 61 yards.
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The pickoff came just three plays after Shane Lechler got mixed up and ran a fake punt even though the Raiders had audibled away from it.
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Bruce may have audibled this has Kevin Buell had a look of surprise when Bruce wouldn't take a guitar from him.
Monday, Sept. 24 Asbury Park show report Stan Goldstein 2007
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"We audibled some runs off pass plays and I was able to break some of them."
USATODAY.com 2003
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With a 3rd-and-8 at the New England 19, Manning audibled before taking the snap out of the shotgun.
USATODAY.com 2003
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Quite a few plays were when John audibled us into the right play.
NCAA Division I College Football - Michigan vs. Illinois 2002
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"Cody audibled to a slant route that had been open all game,"
NCAA Division I College Football - Arizona vs. Washington 2002
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