Very few quarterbacks in league history have encompassed what it means to truly be an all-around threat at the position. One that can beat the defense with his legs when all else fails. One that can fit the ball into tight windows regardless of his throwing platform.
Aaron Rodgers essentially defines all of these characteristics, including his uncanny ability to stay on his toes and always keep a watchful eye on those attempting to slow him down. Whether it be a defensive lineman or linebacker jumping offsides on the edge or a substitution, in which case Rodgers would nine times out of 10 catch the defense with 12 players on the field rather than the legal 11.