Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder informed Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers he needs to be traded to the Chicago Bears in exchange for Jay Culter.
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Can you imagine Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on the Chicago Bears? And what about Jay Cutler being the Green Bay Packers signal caller? Seems rather outlandish and hilarious, which is exactly why Rodgers laughed as such a notion which was brought up by Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder.
Vedder is of course a die-hard Chicago Bears fan and despite Jay Cutler having a career start to the season, Vedder has apparently tied of Cutler’s continued turnovers.
During a concert in Milwaukee recently, Vedder told the crowd that he’d like to see Aaron Rodgers in a Chicago Bears uniform, but that wasn’t it. He later suggested that Rodgers should make his way to the Windy City via trade for Jay Cutler.
Ironically, in attendance for the concert was Aaron Rodgers who couldn’t help but bust up laughing over the proposed ‘trade’.
Eddie Vedder said he asked Aaron Rodgers if he could be traded straight up for Jay Cutler. "I've never seen a grown man laugh so hard."
— JJ Stankevitz (@JJStankevitz) October 21, 2014
Obviously Eddie Vedder knows a trade involving Jay Cutler and Aaron Rodgers isn’t going to go down and he was simply having fun, though Rodgers’ reaction might be the best part of the entire story.
As for Cutler, the Chicago Bears quarterback started out the season on fire where he tossed eight touchdowns in a three game span, only throwing to interceptions during that time frame. He has since cooled off significantly as he’s thrown just six touchdowns in his past four games which also includes five interceptions.
Aaron Rodgers meanwhile has turned it on for the Green Bay Packers as he’s thrown 18 touchdowns through seven games this season and has only been picked off one time.
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