Aaron Rodgers is a great QB and is the 2nd best QB in the league behind TB. His accuracy, especially on the move is amazing. He leads receivers extremely well and guys like Cobb YAC is a credit to ARod.
Saying that, Brady is in a separate tier. Rodgers takes too many hits and holds on to the ball a bit too long. He takes a long time to use his dump offs rather than doing a quick read.
/agree.
One of the best articles written about this after the Denver game. Packers don't have a deep threat (Jordy Nelson) and they haven't made the adjustments to deal with it. He specifically cites the use of ISO routes as something that worked in the past but isn't working this year. This paragraph is the nail on the head:
"The best example of this is Tom Brady and the Patriots. They have the most complete “man-beater” repertoire in the NFL. Not coincidentally, they also have the league’s most challenging passing game to match up against. And they probably have the league’s healthiest quarterback right now. Brady is able to consistently get the ball out in less time than it takes to read this sentence."
http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2015/11/02/...kers-offense-problems-broncos-loss-nfl-week-8