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Former Arkansas and NFL QB Ryan Mallett has reportedly passed away at 35 years old. Deltaplex News reported on Tuesday that Mallett, who serves as head coach of the White Hall football program, died from drowning in Florida...
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Jumbo_Gumbo23 months
How sad. Prayers for him and his family.
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Monroelegend23 months
Dude was a fierce competitor. Terrible tragedy. So young.
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Shamoan23 months
Dude threw those Arkansas teams on his back. So sad for his family. RIP
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kjntgr23 months
Gone too soon
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Geaux Guy23 months
RIP man. Great competitor.
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Timeoday23 months
Never ever fight a rip tide. Flow with it until it kicks you out.
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coolieaux23 months
I've been stuck in two - easier said than done. Immediately you panic then memory kicks in. IF other people are in your care nearby, it changes.
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TigerLord202023 months
Had a cannon
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blueboy23 months
Great player for the Hogs, when they had those great receivers too. Sad to hear.
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genuineLSUtiger23 months
RIP brother.
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23tiger2323 months
W
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foj198123 months
Rip tide?
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Lynxrufus201223 months
So sorry to hear about this. Prayers for the family and condolences to all Arkansas fans.
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Hangit23 months
Where in FL was this?
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The First Cut23 months
Destin area
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Bamafan2423 months
The beaches have been double red a ton lately here and the water murky brown up the whole cost. So sad.
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Palm Beach Tiger23 months
Wow. Terrible news. Prayers to the family
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Fightin Okra23 months
Wow! RIP and prayers to family
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LSUNV23 months
I hate when stuff like this happens. Prayers for his family and friends.
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Leopold23 months
Life is brief. Enjoy it while you can.
RIP, killer.
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