Cal Golden Bears alumnus Mitchell Schwartz poked entertaining at Aaron Rodgers on Friday right after the Eco-friendly Bay Packers quarterback, who is also a previous Cal player, gave a strange job interview outlining why he has not been vaccinated in opposition to COVID-19.
Schwartz, a former NFL All-Pro offensive lineman and present absolutely free agent, posted a Butte University joke as the strange offers from Pat McAfee’s job interview with Rodgers begun to seem on Twitter timelines of soccer fans.
The ex-Chiefs participant is referencing how, throughout the player introductions for “Sunday” and “Monday Evening Soccer,” Rodgers only once in a while mentions the college or university he rose to countrywide prominence with, and as an alternative shouts out Butte College, in which his collegiate soccer vocation began.
As for what precisely prompted the offensive lineman to tweet the joke? It’s difficult to say, provided the quantity of wild stuff that arrived out of Rodgers’ mouth on Friday. It could have been when the Eco-friendly Bay participant drew comparisons to his situation with a thing Martin Luther King Jr. after wrote, or when he described he begun using ivermectin (which has, to day, not been tested to aid people with COVID-19), or when he said he consulted podcaster Joe Rogan about his COVID restoration, or when he mentioned he’s getting canceled by “the left”.
Probably it was even the job interview as a entire, the place Rodgers, who as soon as obtained an honorary doctorate from the Professional medical University of Wisconsin, laid out the same cliche arguments that anti-vaccine folks have been repeating due to the fact vaccines in opposition to COVID-19 had been to start with rolled out to the basic public. No matter, Schwartz is plainly hoping that no one promptly connects any of what Rodgers mentioned back again to the schooling provided to pupils at Berkeley.