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Creedbombing has yet to take off like the dab, an Atlanta-based dance that quarterback Cam Newton introduced to the NFL in October during a touchdown celebration.
It probably won’t. It is pretty much limited to backup linebacker Ben Jacobs and athletic performance analyst Brett Nenaber.Greg Olsen's name got mentioned in connection to it in the Charlotte Observer story that first broke this phenomenon, but the Pro Bowl tight end vehemently denied his involvement.
Olsen also denied ever Creedbombing, but more on that later.Creedbombing was derived from photobombing. But instead of crashing somebody’s photograph, you surprise somebody by bursting into a lyric from the 1990s band Creed.
In case you aren’t familiar, some of the band’s more popular songs included “With Arms Wide Open," "One Last Breath" and "My Sacrifice."Jacobs, a few unidentified players and Nenaber came up with the idea one day during warm-ups for practice.
You never know when Jacobs will Creedbomb somebody. It could be in the locker room or a meeting room. It could be on the way to practice.