Aaron Rodgers, left, Tom Brady, right, during Green Bay Packers v Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Source: Getty
Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady are two of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, no doubt about it.
Before Rodgers took over as Green Bay's starting quarterback in 2008, he said he studied Brady's entire 2007 MVP campaign as he got ready to lead Green Bay's offense.
Rodgers revealed in 2018 that he learned many things from Brady, such as his pocket movement, creating space, and not rushing passes.
Rodgers said (via Mass Live):
"The first was pocket movement. Just watching him in 2007, especially his smooth nature in the pocket. He was able to make subtle movements and has his entire career to create space for a throwing lane and throwing platform. And that's one thing, not looking at the rush and being able to find that soft spot in the pocket is something he's been incredible at."
