Tom Brady was still one of the NFL's best defenders at 45 years old.
He won a Super Bowl at age 43 and Peyton Manning was also 39.
However, some analysts seem to believe that Aaron Rodgers, 40, is done.
Fortunately, this is not the case with his colleagues, who know how excellent he is in his profession.
In a quarterback survey conducted by FOX, 15 of 38 quarterbacks agreed that Aaron Rodgers was the smartest passer in the game:
This is not just a deceptive majority among those who get votes, but it is also a fairly clear statement.
Rodgers may have been the most accurate passer of the game he's ever seen.
He doesn't put the ball in danger and the defenders never seem to have a chance to hit the attacking ball.
Rodgers' reputation seems to have been ruined for a season due to some damage to people's graphics or how good his passing is.
In fact, the fact that he barely won a Super Bowl, despite his incredible talent, is the only blow to his otherwise perfect resume.
We didn't see a decline in the Green Bay Packers last year.
There was a reception room below the media and it was not verified, and it still gave solid numbers.
Now, we have a rejuvenated offensive line and an endless amount of talent around us, not to mention a lot of motivation to plant every one of his teammates who still have a very, very good home on the field.
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