Aaron Rodgers is really good a throwing a football into a target, even when he makes it hit the ground first
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is maybe the best quarterback in the NFL at the moment, there are few people that will argue with that. He can pull off many feats not only on the game field, but on the practice field as well. You know, like, if you give him a target to throw the ball through, he can probably do it with relative ease.
But, when you think about it, most quarterbacks at the NFL level can probably pull something like that off. They get paid to be as accurate as possible, that’s how they make their living. Why not make it a little harder!
Well, Rodgers did just that at Packers practice on Wednesday. Oh, he put the ball in the target, alright. However, he didn’t fire it in like he would a pass over the middle to Randall Cobb. No, he skipped it in.
Trick shot time: @AaronRodgers12 skips it in. #PackersCamp pic.twitter.com/VaBgHJrG1v
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) August 26, 2015
OK, yeah, that kinda ups the difficulty level just a tad. It’s easy for him to toss one through, but to skip it? That takes some next level skill.
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