Updated Sep 22, 2012 - 5:29 pm
First order of business for Seahawks: stop Rodgers
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll stopped short of calling Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers the best quarterback in the NFL before essentially saying he's the best quarterback in the NFL.
"He's does some things that are really subtle. If you look carefully during the game and the replays and things you'll see him look defenders off better than anyone is doing in the game. There's nobody that does it as well as he does. He will actually make the defense move with his eyes and throw the ball accordingly," Carroll told "Seattle's Morning News" on Friday.
"You add all of the ability that he has to move and find guys either by running to find space or to run to make yards with his legs alone, he's really, really good at it. So I don't think that there's a guy playing at a higher level than him. There's some other great players, too, as well."
Rodgers, the league MVP in 2011, has completed over 68 percent of his passes while throwing for 522 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions in two games this season. Next up is a Monday night game with Carroll's Seahawks.
In the video below, Bob Stelton and Dave Grosby discuss the matchup between Rodgers and the Seahawks' secondary.
You can listen to Friday's podcast here.
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Bob Stelton is the co-host of "Bob and Groz". He came to 710 ESPN Seattle from 101 ESPN in St. Louis and had previously worked for Sporting News Radio in Chicago and Santa Monica, Calif. Bob began his radio career in Seattle in 1997 after a failed attempt to become a rock star.
Dave Grosby is the co-host of "Bob and Groz." The Groz has spent the last 21 years of his 39-year broadcast career as a Seattle sports talk show host. Dave is also the play-by-play announcer for Seattle U basketball on KTTH 770. Before coming to Seattle, Dave worked at KFI in Los Angeles and KFBK in Sacramento. He's been married to his wife Bonnie for 23 years.
After two years as the producer for "Brock and Salk," Colin Paisley now produces "Bob and Groz." Colin also hosts "Seattle Sports at Night" with Tom Wassell and Matt Pitman. Colin came to 710 ESPN Seattle after five years at various FM music stations in Bellingham and Seattle. In addition to his time as producer and host, Colin likes to spend his time embracing his "Slacker Gen-Y" persona by napping and not caring about stuff. Plus he likes tons of bands you've never heard of, and once you hear of them he'll stop liking them.


























