A Quote by Clay Matthews III

For the longest time, it's always been Aaron Rodgers and the offense. It's nice to have a little notoriety on defense. — © Clay Matthews III
For the longest time, it's always been Aaron Rodgers and the offense. It's nice to have a little notoriety on defense.
I like to think I'm pretty close in comparison to Aaron Rodgers. He's very athletic and gets the ball out quickly. He's very knowledgeable of the game, controls the offense totally, and that's something I try to do. Just know the offense inside and out.
Aaron Rodgers has always been one of my favorite quarterbacks.
As coaches we talk about two things: offense and defense. There is a third phase we neglect, which is more important. It's conversion from offense to defense and defense to offense.
There's not a throw that Tom Brady can make that Aaron Rodgers can't, but there are several throws that Aaron Rodgers can make that Tom Brady only dreams of making.
You watch the great quarterbacks like Peyton Manning and Drew Brees and Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers. They all play so fast, but it's under control because they know what the defense is presenting to them before it happens. It allows them to anticipate things a little quicker, and that makes all the difference in the world.
Aaron Rodgers - I love the way he scrambles and how he plays the game - he always makes great decisions with the ball.
I wouldn't be the first quarterback from California to go to cold weather. I think Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers are doing pretty well and been able to do it.
Aaron Rodgers is on a different planet.
As a former player, I have a real appreciation for a guy like Aaron Rodgers and how much time he puts into his craft and how good he is doing it.
Playing with Aaron Rodgers, every time I went into a game you always felt like no matter what happens, he was going to bail you out somehow. He was that kind of guy. He was one of the three or four guys you have in the league right now that no matter where you are or what’s going on in the game, you have a chance with him.
Aaron Rodgers, he throws that back-shoulder throw so well.
Aaron Rodgers, starting quarterback - that just has a good ring to it.
Big game? I'll take Cam Newton over Aaron Rodgers.
Obviously, when you have a quarterback of the caliber of Aaron Rodgers, we're going to have high expectations.
It's nice to not have to rely on one person, whether it's offense or defense, whatever it may be - get some production everywhere.
There's three parts to football: offense, defense, and special teams. You'd no more ignore special teams than you would offense or defense.
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