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Mallet has a late night; skips his meeting with Panthers


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He was facing expulsion or suspension and didn't want to face the consequences. He took the easy way out, no doubt about it.

Who wouldn't? are you holier than thou that you would stay there knowing that they would possibly suspend you and or expel?

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He wasn't ahead of Brantley then and he'd have to compete to be ahead now.

He was facing expulsion or suspension and didn't want to face the consequences. He took the easy way out, no doubt about it.

You really do create your own version of reality. It would probably be great for you if you could only get others to join you. Problem is that little old issue that most people's version of reality varies from yours. Obviously it hasn't stopped you yet but it does damage any credibility you think you have.

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yeah that was in 2008 he got better

brantley was literally the worst qb in the last 20 years of florida football while cam won a heisman

im going to bet that cam probably could have beat him out

He may have but he would have had to compete which would require work and he took the easy way.

Who wouldn't? are you holier than thou that you would stay there knowing that they would possibly suspend you and or expel?

This isn't about me. It's about whether he took the easy way. Seems like you think yes.

You really do create your own version of reality. It would probably be great for you if you could only get others to join you. Problem is that little old issue that most people's version of reality varies from yours. Obviously it hasn't stopped you yet but it does damage any credibility you think you have.

What is reality? Was he not facing suspension or expulsion? Was he not behind Brantley?

Please, tell me the reality

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