Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Rodgers Mastery

It has come to our attention that Aaron Rodgers has achieved near-perfection on the football field, a state of Zen-like mastery over the game, in which he finds a place of near-sartori while surveying a defense and taking the snap. The game slows, the various pieces move like a watch's internal parts or a group of ballroom dancers -- within a second or two one inevitably emerges from the crowd, alone or nearly so, and Rodgers flicks a dart to where he will soon be.

As long as the offensive line and other blockers are able to give Aaron Rodgers two full seconds in the pocket on ninety percent of pass plays, opponents have little chance of victory.

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