"...what makes it amazing is how quickly all of this was processed inside Rodgers’ head, almost as if it was automatic. Muscle memory that required not so much thought as just leaning on instincts."
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Getting QB advice & tips from one of the biggest busts in NFL history is very much like getting weight loss advice from Al.
I do not have an issue with what James Jones stated. That's a hellava compliment. Why not pump up the confidence of one's QB?
Sure worked out for Gerg Jennings and Ponder last year!
I thought this was the best place to put this. It is from a book excerpt that Peter King had posted. it is a great read and tells a lot about the early Rodgers days.
Already here. But the more reads the better. Says a lot about Rodgers' drive to excel.
Which is why, someday soon, our own FILU (Favre Is Like Unitas) is going to change his name.
He knows he must do this, yet he resists.
RILM
@CBSSportsGang: Marcus Mariota on QB he would try to emulate: Aaron Rodgers. I love watching that guy play. He is in such command of that offense.
Who else? Really.
@NFLprguy: 32 great men nominated for Walter Payton @nfl Man of the Year Award http://t.co/o1K7fTKssA
@RobDemovsky: Aaron Rodgers is the #Packers rep.
@gregaiello: Aaron Rodgers edged Peyton Manning for the top spot in fan voting for the #ProBowl2015 -- 1,015,004 for Rodgers vs 1,013,739 for Manning.
Heres hoping Rodgers doesn't appear because of another game in Arizona the following week.