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


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1 hour ago, Fenrir said:

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... 

Listen if he caught 80 balls for 1000 yards, there’d probably be huddlers learning how to cook up squirrel because of this.

Overall he was a bit of a disappointment on the field, so people will look for anything to criticize.

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On 1/12/2025 at 3:46 PM, Gapanthersfan said:

Exactly, and it’s even more important as a WR. 

I don’t know what to think about dude. I like that he’s country, but I see far more content about his life than I do about his career. Which one is more important to him? 

I hope his life!   

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On 1/11/2025 at 4:51 PM, Butterflyj30 said:

I saw this yesterday it was upsetting seeing this video he needs to stop it and if he makes national news the animal advocates are going to be on him

Are you from the city? Suburbs? What?

My cousin shot a running squirrel with a compound bow at 30 yards and nailed it to a tree. Then, as people tend to do who live in the country, it was cleaned and dinner at some point. Same as turkey, deer, bear, elk, etc. 

Seems to me the city slickers have come out of the woodwork. Maybe go visit your local dealer in the drive thru and take a chill pill to get your carb cycling back in check. 

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i don't know what's worse....the fact that this thread exists in the first place or that there are so many that have an issue with him doing whatever he wants after the season is over. 

y'all making way too big a deal out of this. 

but whatever...overreact about every little thing is what we do around here.

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5 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Are you from the city? Suburbs? What?

My cousin shot a running squirrel with a compound bow at 30 yards and nailed it to a tree. Then, as people tend to do who live in the country, it was cleaned and dinner at some point. Same as turkey, deer, bear, elk, etc. 

Seems to me the city slickers have come out of the woodwork. Maybe go visit your local dealer in the drive thru and take a chill pill to get your carb cycling back in check. 

I'm from Charlotte I don't eat no squirrel's. If he wants to eat it fine but showing a dead skinned squirrel is a bit much I think 

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On 1/14/2025 at 4:34 PM, Butterflyj30 said:

I'm from Charlotte I don't eat no squirrel's. If he wants to eat it fine but showing a dead skinned squirrel is a bit much I think 

Right. This is a massive country, which is effectively all of Europe wrapped in to one. There is no one culture. He is living the country life. You live this city life. He’s not hurting anyone. 

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On 1/14/2025 at 1:17 PM, rayzor said:

i don't know what's worse....the fact that this thread exists in the first place or that there are so many that have an issue with him doing whatever he wants after the season is over. 

y'all making way too big a deal out of this. 

but whatever...overreact about every little thing is what we do around here.

Lord help us if he decides to watch Netflix

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