Kurt Warner of NFL Network is a big fan of Aaron Rodgers.
"I recently realized why they nicknamed Aaron Rodgers 'Like That,'" Warner said on the NFL Network. "And it started with my 10-year-old son, who is a budding quarterback. He asked me, 'How I could play like an NFL QB?' So I popped in the tape of my greatest playoff performance ever. It was the '09 wild-card game against the Packers. Ironically, I kept pointing at 12 in green and gold and saying, 'Like That' and 'Like That' and 'Like That.'
"This week, I'm talking to a high school QB who has dreams of playing in the National Football League," Warner said. "How do the great ones separate themselves from everybody else? I told him, 'You have to come over to my house and watch the Packers' come-from-behind win against Miami last week.' Because if you want to separate yourself, you have to play the quarterback position 'Like That.'
"I wouldn't change a lot of things about my career," Warner said. "Very proud of it. But I was doing an interview yesterday and I was asked, 'If you could have played the game like any quarterback in NFL history, past or present, how would you have played?' I responded very quickly by pointing to a picture of Aaron Rodgers. I would have played 'Like That.'"
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