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Is Legette going to take football serious or just enjoy being a meme?


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6 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Here is what i do not get--Morgan says, "We gonna get some DAWGS."  XL has gifts, size, speed, but Morgan's first draft pick--the one he traded up for-- is not a dawg.  I want him to do well, but he needs to be the alpha and take it to the defensive back.  It is not just about being physical, but it is a mindset that makes you think you are the best player on the field--that the others are scared of you--it is not about running your mouth--it is between the ears.  I think he will be better by next year.  Forget the accent--forget the Possum pudding--get your frigging head right and start thinking that every ball in the air is your next touchdown.

When Morgan asked "Are you a dawg?" And XL answered with. "I eat dawgs for breakfast." Then Morgan knew he was the one. 

 

Some players seems able to overcome drops. Hope XL is one of them. Or he could end up as Gabe Davis, could be a very good wr but just to unreliable. 

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Also, we have the damn internet.  I'm not going to tell you how safe or common it is to eat squirrel because I wasn't 100% sure but 2 minutes of research answered this question very easily.  Take two minutes before you say stupid crap.

FYI, the work ethic question also has plenty of evidence to answer your question within reason.

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10 hours ago, Shocker said:

This guy needs to get a clue and try a lower profile.  Ripping an animals skin off on camera isn’t funny or cool or whatever.  Keep that to yourself man

The kid is from rural SC where hunting is a way of life. Why should he change for sensitive people online? I like that he's true to himself and lives life the way he always has. It's refreshing, to be honest.

Also there are a lot worse offseason activities that an NFL player could be getting into, so not sure why there is so much butthurt in this thread... 

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