As a four-time NFL MVP and a future first-ballot Hall of Famer, there are a number of things that new Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has done at an incredibly high level throughout his career.
From the hard counts to the ability to make magic after the play breaks down, Rodgers has been a magician throughout his career. Now, with his new team in Pittsburgh, Rodgers is starting to make an impact on his latest group of pass-catching weapons.
It centers on something seemingly so simple in the relationship between quarterback and pass catcher yet is so difficult to do in the grand scheme of things for quarterbacks: accuracy and ball placement.