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Wanting to get in on all of this week’s Game of Thrones fun, what with the season 8 trailer finally dropping on Tuesday, the folks over at NBC Sports Chicago tried to make a clever Thrones-related meme tweet about their beloved Chicago Bears.
It did not go well, and folks on Twitter, as they are wont to do, let them know all about it.
Now, to the casual Twitter user who has no real knowledge about Game of Thrones (like say, whoever is running the NBC Sports Chicago Twitter account), the tweet might seem like a decent effort.
You’ve got two dragons, one being presented by NBC Sports Chicago as Khalil Mack and the other as Akiem Hicks, staring down two puny humans presented as Aaron Rodgers and Kirk Cousins. An intimidating image, right?
If that was all there was to it, all would still be well in the NBC Sports Chicago kingdom.
However…
As Game of Thrones fans on Twitter were quick to point out, the symbolism NBC was trying to convey falls apart when you realize the characters in the image are Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow – as in “The Mother of Dragons” and her nephew.
So, basically what they are saying is that Aaron Rodgers and Kirk Cousins pretty much control Mack and Hicks. Probably not the message NBC Sports Chicago was trying to convey.
#KingsOfTheNorth #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/Rz9JYelzCS
— Bears Talk (@NBCSBears) March 5, 2019
At least they got some A+ reactions from the Twitter gallery…
— Justin Chase Daoey (@Jdaoey) March 5, 2019
Kirk Cousins is the mother of Khalil Mack and Akiem Hicks?
— Clifford Herrmann (@CliffordG27) March 5, 2019
More importantly, they've had sex, and Kirk Cousins is Aaron Rodgers' aunt.
— Cdog923 (@Cdog923) March 6, 2019
you guys should watch the show before you meme through this
— Max (@trashp0ster) March 5, 2019
— Casey Zeiders (@thezeiders) March 5, 2019
— Matt de Jong (@MattDeJo) March 5, 2019
Please delete. This is embarrassing for #Bears fans everywhere. pic.twitter.com/cHyBuaFlBT
— Windy City Gridiron (@WCGridiron) March 5, 2019
Bears franchise after this tweet pic.twitter.com/oQ96kNxC8H
— Matt (@Matty__Hall) March 6, 2019
— JP 🧷🇺🇸 (@jjhparker) March 5, 2019
And the obligatory…
— nolan (@yungnol3) March 5, 2019
In the end, NBC Sports Chicago took all the ribbing, and their L, with good humor.
when you play the game of thrones, you win or you die pic.twitter.com/MYnoPCpm5Q
— Bears Talk (@NBCSBears) March 6, 2019