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Xavier Legette signs sponsorship deal with Reese’s


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I love XL and I think he's going to be great. And yes, he's eccentric to most folks. But I will be danged if I can understand what the heck he said.

Of course, you can't help but watch ... and that's probably the secret to the advertising there.

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7 hours ago, Gapanthersfan said:

Interestingly, I have a colleague who is from the same town as XL, and she says that is NOT how people talk there. 

People pick up their own accents...and XL is definitely playing into this thing.  It's a smart move.

I don't want to DOS myself, by my wife was very prominent in that area for a while, and she has no idea what he is saying a lot of times.

Anyone skilled in social interactions can "code switch" as they say.

Let him have his fun.

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2 hours ago, BlazeCarolina said:

People pick up their own accents...and XL is definitely playing into this thing.  It's a smart move.

I don't want to DOS myself, by my wife was very prominent in that area for a while, and she has no idea what he is saying a lot of times.

Anyone skilled in social interactions can "code switch" as they say.

Let him have his fun.

I am fine with him doing his marketing thing and I get other NFL fans saying they love listening to him talk and goof off on social media, so it is working.

My question is, are you working as hard on your game as you are on your "brand?" I want to see evidence of that in 2025. Because if that isn't the case.....go be a social media star and let that be your career path if that is your true passion.

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21 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am fine with him doing his marketing thing and I get other NFL fans saying they love listening to him talk and goof off on social media, so it is working.

My question is, are you working as hard on your game as you are on your "brand?" I want to see evidence of that in 2025. Because if that isn't the case.....go be a social media star and let that be your career path if that is your true passion.

He needs the kind of season Ickey had in 24 vs 23. Recognition and improvement.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

I am fine with him doing his marketing thing and I get other NFL fans saying they love listening to him talk and goof off on social media, so it is working.

My question is, are you working as hard on your game as you are on your "brand?" I want to see evidence of that in 2025. Because if that isn't the case.....go be a social media star and let that be your career path if that is your true passion.

I totally agree.  Hopefully he is able to balance both.

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