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Passing-game coordinator/QB coach Luke Getsy
On Aaron Rodgers making quick deliveries:
He's the best in the business in terms at getting the ball out of his hands. Whenever he wants to, I don't think anybody gets it out faster. I think it's an accumulation of all that stuff … it's Year 2 of him knowing where everybody is at all times and what everyone is supposed to be doing. And then the guys he's throwing the ball to, they've been around him enough now. They know their responsibilities a little bit better, as well.
On Rodgers' hard count:
It's definitely an art. It's having the foresight to set something up and take advantage of what you've done in the past. And sometimes lull people to sleep or just constantly changing things and being aware of what you see the opponent doing during a game. His awareness level and the things he sees, they're not common. That's what's cool about him. When he plays the game, the game is so slow for him. He can pick up on so many different things.
Wide receivers coach Jason Vrable
On Aaron Jones' receiving skills:
Aaron's an unbelievable receiver and it's kind of funny, walking off the practice field yesterday I said to Ben (Sirmans), 'Man, I like working with that guy.' He's fun to be around. I was talking about a route and he answers me, 'Yes sir.' It's those polite mannerisms and it's also because he truly loves playing ball. Any knowledge he can take, he's going to want to take everything in. He soaks it all in and he tries to put it out on the field. He's not only a great player but he's a great teammate.
On the receivers executing free plays:
Our whole mindset is being in attack mode. That's one thing that Davante Adams has preached is being a leader of our room, which he's done a tremendous job of. Everything we do, we're in attack mode. When we cross that white line for practice, it's the same mentality to get in a dominating attack mode and win our one-on-ones. And just have confidence. You can just feel it from our guys. They think the guy across from them is never gonna stop them.