At full speed it looks like a bit of an Irish step dance well-timed photographs of Rodgers in action make it seem as if he is levitating as he passes. Some warm-up footage showed the Packers’ quarterback shooting his lead (left) foot in the air for a split second, then touching it quietly back to Earth just after releasing the ball. ![]() ![]() ![]() So it was that the Aaron Rodgers Foot Pop came to be known. There, quarterback junkies search for an edge in video clips, scanning the slow-motion drop-backs, releases and follow-throughs of the best players in the world, trying to identify the mechanical quirks that lead to the most staggeringly beautiful-and stunningly improbable-throws we see every Sunday. ![]() One of the most fascinating developments in modern quarterbacking was uncovered in the dark recesses of football Twitter.
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