Aaron Rodgers gets the upper hand in the 40 seconds between plays →
An interesting look at what goes on on the football field when it doesn't look like anything's going on on the football field.
He also is sure to make mental notes off the previous play. It might be how the defensive end reacted as he faked on the back side of a run, or what he can see of a cornerback covering a receiver.
By the 30-second mark the voice of Mike McCarthy generally is being heard by Rodgers through the coach-to-quarterback electronic communication device.
There are two speakers in the helmet. When Rodgers had his helmet off during training camp and teammates cruised by, they invariably were stunned how loud it was.
"I'm, like, 'Yeah, try wearing it all the time,'" said Rodgers.
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