Talk:Call an audible

Create article to document broader uses
While I created this article as an obvious redirect to the use of the phrase "call an audible" in an existing article, that use is documented specific to only one sport, even if it is the origin of the phrase, and does not mention the common use of the phrase as a metaphor.

The phrase "call an audible" is used in sports beyond American Football, e.g.
 * https://tobychristie.com/2022/09/10/noah-gragson-gets-through-restart-traffic-wins-rain-shortened-xfinity-race-at-kansas/
 * https://cultaholic.com/posts/tony-khan-considers-booking-swerve-in-our-glory-vs-the-acclaimed-ii-following-aew-all-out

used as a non-sports metaphor in sports contexts, e.g.:
 * https://www.bjpenn.com/mma-news/ufc/dana-white-suggests-no-fighters-received-a-pay-bump-following-fridays-ufc-279-card-shuffle/
 * https://editorinleaf.com/2022/09/04/toronto-maple-leafs-connor-hellebuyck/

and used as a non-sports metaphor in non-sports contexts, e.g.:
 * https://www.wlky.com/article/wilkerson-elementary-jcps-school-open-louisville/41136020
 * https://auburnpub.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/im-your-senator-schumer-in-his-element-at-ny-state-fair/article_6d0e12ff-af0a-595e-bbbd-35b738532819.html

Based on these examples from a trivial quick search of Google News (https://news.google.com/search?q=%22call%20an%20audible%22%20-football), I think it’s worth considering creating a standalone call an audible article that documents: Tantek (talk) 22:38, 13 September 2022 (UTC)
 * The origin: Quarterback
 * The spread to use in other sports
 * The use as a metaphor, both in sports contexts and beyond sports contexts