The Office concludes it’s epic nine year run on television this year and they are trying to go out with a bang. The hit show had Green Bay Packers superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers make a cameo on Thursday night. The Super Bowl MVP was joined by singers Clay Aiken and Santigold as a music judges on a fictional singing show titled, “America’s Next A Capella Sensation.” In the episode Rodgers and the rest of the judges give Andy Bernard an honest and brutal review of his poor singing of the Cornell fight song. Aaron was spot-on with his criticism and I think he has some potential as a music judge for his post-NFL career.
Aaron Rodgers Was A Harsh Music Judge on ‘The Office’
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