Aaron Rodgers can see playing at 45 like Tom Brady as possibility with Jets

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New Jets quarterback, four-time NFL MVP, future Hall of Famer and HBO “Hard Knocks” star Aaron Rodgers huddles with Steve Serby for an exclusive Q&A.

Q: If someone were to build the perfect quarterback, what would you hope he or she would take from Aaron Rodgers?

A: Not that specific feeling. It’s surreal, for sure, because you grow up as I did watching old VHS tapes of the Super Bowl, and that’s what you’re dreaming about. But it’s surreal in the moment, and it’s like a whirlwind and it’s been a long time and … I need to feel that feeling again, I miss it.A: The visualization started years ago with an old basketball coach of mine, and it was never about results, it was always about specific plays, positive plays in your mind.

Aaron Rodgers and Clay Matthews celebrate their victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers during Super Bowl XLV at Cowboys Stadium in 2011.A: The best offenses that I’ve been a part of were very high in [their] execution, great in situational football — so third down, red zone. So I’d like us to be very efficient in those situations, and also clean. I think the best offenses are usually pretty penalty-free, so I’d like us to play really clean and really efficient.A: Violent. Very violent group.

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