Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers just made life easier for a group of high school kids. Thanks to Rodgers being on top of his Twitter account, these kids do not have to take their Sports Literature high school final.
@AaronRodgers12 our teacher agreed to not give us a final in sports lit if you retweet this! PLEASE RETWEET SHE IS YOUR BIGGEST FAN!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/w4WrU2BlUf
— Peyton Meyer (@peytonmeyer22) May 19, 2017
I'm sure a sports lit final is very important, but here you go….#PayItForwardFriday https://t.co/Kj9pMwMDlT
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) May 19, 2017
Note Rodgers’ #PayItForwardFriday mention. Now these kids have at least one less final to stress about as the school year winds down.
Unfortunately for Rodgers’ kind efforts, another group of kids in a different high school Sports Literature class will now have a more grueling final.
I teach Sports Lit at Horlick HS in Racine. If you RT this I'll make their final 10x harder.
— 🏁 (@RebelAthletics) May 19, 2017
This is a prime example of the joys and tribulations of putting stuff out on social media. Hopefully this teacher is just joking around for his students’ sake.