Alternate Angle Shows Aaron Rodgers Making Amazing Adjustment on Allen Lazard Touchdown

Aaron Rodgers is known for his immense knowledge of the game, his photographic memory of every down he has played, and the ability to make crucial adjustments on the fly based on what the defense gives him. This was all on display during the Green Bay Packers' Divisional Round game against the Los Angeles Rams this past weekend.
As Rodgers stepped to the line right before his long touchdown pass to Allen Lazard, he noticed something, and made a quick change. The MVP quarterback noticed, based on the defense, that Lazard would be the guy getting the ball and he even told the receiver out loud.
Seconds later, the play unfolded just as Rodgers had planned, landing a long touchdown pass right into Lazard's outstretched hands.
Imposed a cool broadcast angle that shows Rodgers quite literally calling his shot on the Lazard TD.
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Rodgers starts his cadence, stops, alerts Allen by calling his name, then points to the coverage right before delivering the dagger. pic.twitter.com/CRm4aOvCcG
While most didn't notice what Rodgers had done in real-time, he still made it happen. This was the football equivalent of calling your shot. It's stuff like this that far too often goes unnoticed about Rogers, and it's part of what makes him one of the most talented quarterbacks ever.
Rodgers and the Packers welcome Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Lambeau Field for the NFC Championship game this weekend, where Green Bay is a 3-point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook's NFL Playoff odds.
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