 This is a special one, The Bad Man, Aaron Rodgers, number 8 on the list of the top 100 players in the NFL for 2019. We've got 8 more videos to go guys, holy fucking shit, if you've been here the whole entire time, hit that like button, comment down below something, comment down below your favorite player of the list so far, we've got 8 more to go, look, Aaron Rodgers, I'm gonna take a sip of my coffee, I'm gonna roll the intro and I'll see you back here shortly, let's get into this. Well he's your quarterback man, he's a man's man, and he's the bad man. He's got, look at that uniform, it looks just as good now as it did 50 years ago, I'm telling you, 400 passes without one interception, Mike Daniels, you look confused. It's a chess game out there, you gotta move guys around, he's doing the same thing so you gotta play right back, this long pass in our game, we were too late on that one and you got us. The Patriots actually clocked out of that blitz, look, and yet there was still no safety in the middle of the field, Aaron Rodgers just said thank you very much. The one thing that makes him unique is his hard count. He held the cadence to see where they would bring the blitz from, so you start seeing him jump, you see how he dropped off, you know how they would bring a five at that point, well we couldn't pick him up, it makes my job easier, I don't have to stand and protect. Aaron knew where he was going as soon as they dropped the Jones out and they brought the nickel, which the nickel was over a random, so when you leave him in a match over the safety, I'll take that all day. Some cop works to get Sharad Neisman, a safety was much better against the run than he is against the pass, especially when Aaron Rodgers had dropped in this dive right over his shoulder. When Aaron's out on the field, you're just trying to see what he... I want to watch that again, I really do, but we're going to continue. Doing his quick release and his accuracy at some special loss. His back shoulder toast, nobody can stop it, that's not fair. I come up to the side and I tell him, I didn't catch the ball, you caught the ball for him, and there's still a lot of time left to defend around me and he just puts the ball like I just put my hands on him and he falls into my hand. Imagine that, imagine being on the end of a pass like that, just falling into your lap, you get an elite receiver and elite quarterback together, you're going to make some magic, aren't you? Oh, he came back onto the field after injuring himself, didn't he? Imagine that, you're caught about coming back after being injured. You like a general getting shot and saying, nah, I don't need recovery, I'm going to go back into the battle and he comes out and he rallies his troops and they go back and win. He had a pop, there's one, you know, the pop, there's left out the game and came back into the wheelchair and then came one again for him, that was 12. When I got the elevation, at that point, I said, we might as well win this thing. Yeah man, that's exactly right. Let's go win this thing. He doesn't know how to ride in troops, and he's a warrior. He goes down, gets back up, and he doesn't just get back up, he gets back up swinging, that's awesome. 23-17, we're involved back at 235, I'm thinking, you know, we're score. 23-17, we've got 235 to go, let's go score. I felt pretty comfortable in that game. Hey, but they still need the extra point. That's what great, quick, advanced look. That's why you're the one with the tough moves. With injuries, what do you want to throw on a life for your team? I think it's the best thing to do. With injuries, what do you want to throw on a life for your team? And for me, it's a no-brainer. If you can deal with the pain, you should be out there. It's a big one, I'll definitely smile about in 10 years. Smile. Ah, look at those eyes. Well, there was no moustache there, but when he's got a moustache, look at the moustache. Aaron Rodgers, he's a man's man. He's a fucking cowboy out there on a football field. And, you know, I'd love to meet him one day. I'd love to shake his hand and say, thanks, mate. Thanks for the inspiration, but that may never happen. Anyways, look, Antonio Brown, number seven. I wasn't expecting that. I thought he was like number four or three. Number seven, wide receiver for the Raiders now, although we're going to see him play for the Steelers last year. I can't wait. I hope you guys can't wait. Hit that like button now. Subscribe now. I'll see you back here for the seventh best player in the NFL 2019, AB.