The alphabet made him wait, just like all of us kids back in elementary school.
Sonny Styles steps forward and looks down. Finds his mark that demands another, child prodigy graduating to permanent marker.
The next play is all he’s ever focused on, so why would he have prepared for this moment any other way?
Football was Aaron Rodgers’ first love. He was 6 years old, dreaming like so many other little Northern California boys of leading his team to the Super Bowl. And while he doesn’t have the Joe Montana magic imprinted on childlike imagination quite like 4-year-old Tom Brady, Rodgers doesn’t have to wonder what leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to their 7th Lombardi Trophy would do for his legacy.