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Texas A & M’s Reed, Owens works with actor Terry Crews in New Nil Deal

(KBTX) – Today’s college athlete today has a lot of coach resources with regard to their skills in the field. But how many approval training?

The Sonic fast food chain provided this to a pair of Aggie football stars.

The quarter-arre of Texas A&M Marcel Reed and the Ballon Rueben Owens Inked name, image and resemblance to appear in advertisements for Sonic, according to a press release from the channel. As part of the agreement, they received a training style training by the actor and former professional football player Terry Crews.

“They are no longer just athletes and they are more than actors. They are like acts,” said Crews comic in a video.

The couple will appear in the four episodic advertisements alongside three Texas football stands: security Michael Taaffe, the defensive player Colin Simmons and the wide receiver Ryan Wingo.

The press release continued: “an overall distribution of five current university football players from Texas A&M and the University of Texas in Austin will help bring the drama, the rivalries and the buffoon centers fueled by the Burger – with the Sonic Smasher Cheeseburger at the center of all this”.

The crews made fun of the world of university athletes having to put their actor chops for zero offers by directing the five athletes through a series of comic actor exercises, shown in the video on the Sonic YouTube channel. He is the good man for work having appeared in programs such as America’s Got Talent and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, as well as having played university football in western Michigan before a career in the NFL extending from 1991 to 1996.

During the “training”, which Owens tried and failed, saying: “Sally sells sonic smasher experienced by the sea”. Crews then asks Reed to give him “prey eyes” while the crews realize with “predatory eyes”.

“The eyes of Marcel’s prey were really convincing. I had the impression that he was really afraid,” joked Crews in the video.

The “acts” will appear on your screen, from the weekend of August 30.

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