Ben McAdoo Showed The Scene Where Ramsay Bolton Gets Attacked By His Own Dogs To Motivate The Giants
Game of Thrones spoilers below in case you aren’t all caught up on the series
NY Post- There is hunger in the eyes of Odell Beckham Jr., because it is Cowboys Week that will kick off Resurrection Year, and there is hunger in the eyes of all New York Football Giants, because after four seasons out of the playoffs, these are the Hunger Games for them. So when a fired-up Ben McAdoo met his team Wednesday morning, he mesmerized them with a memorable scene from “Game of Thrones,” The Post has learned. “He showed a dog attacking somebody, and basically that’s our mindset,” one Giant told The Post. “It was about being hungry, he showed us like a scene from ‘Game of Thrones,’ and it was just about being hungry, and coming to work every day. Just being the hungriest team in the NFL, in the NFC, all that,” another Giant said.
#TBT
When you see Ramsay Bolton get eaten alive by his own dogs, yet you can’t turn away:
Just when I thought I couldn’t love Ben McAdoo any more, he pulls something like this. Using a Game of Thrones scene is one thing. But using the scene when Ramsay gets turned into dog food is some wild shit. And I LOVE it. Sick and twisted as fuck. I mean we all knew that Benny Mac had to be a little off with that haircut and facial hair combo. But throwing in some grisly “dogs eating a guy alive” stuff is establishing your presence in the locker room. Can you imagine what The French Connection is going to do to Dak Prescott after seeing Ramsay get ripped limb from limb by his pooches? I was ready to run through a wall while Sansa’s fine ass walked away smirking and I’m a blogger with the lowest T on Earth. Tom Coughlin probably played a bunch of old Patton speeches to get guys fired up on gameday. And don’t get me wrong, that worked just fine. It got us two Super Bowl rings and a bunch of great memories.
Obligatory Eli “Deal With It” rings sunglasses GIF:
But that’s not how your reach players in 2016. Instead you relate to them with the biggest show in the universe. Not that different from Michael Scott using Varsity Blues on Movie Day to rally the Scranton office. Clearly talking about dogs is the way young football players get hyped these days.
And since there are 60 episodes of Thrones, there is no shortage of motivation techniques. If the Giants win, maybe McAdoo plays a scene where Khaleesi’s titties are bouncing around. A loss? The team has to watch Jon Snow get carved up by Alliser Thorne and that little fuck Ollie. Divisional loss? Watch the entire Red Wedding scene, no closing of eyes allowed. Benjamin McAdoo: True leader of men in 2016.
For the first time since Thrones Season, I truly cannot wait until Sunday. Hey that reminds me of a song and a stunning pair of legs.
LETS GOOOOOO!!!