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Ahead of Saturday's Vanderbilt vs. Alabama game, Johnny Manziel had a big piece of advice for Vandy QB Diego Pavia...
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TommyDaTiger2 months
Stay away from the hookers and buga suga Diego
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Muahahaha2 months
Sounds like Manziel has grew up some.
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Dadren2 months
Yup. I like a good redemption story. It’s too bad he didn't learn this younger, he would have been fun to watch in the NFL, but I'm glad he's figured it out now.
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geauxtigahhhs2 months
When you don’t have any other skill set or prospects except for making a career out of piggybacking off of your previous fame you will say whatever it takes to make that happen
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Mister Ice2 months
Advice from Johnny Football? Let that sink in for a minute.
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Broadside Bob2 months
That's what I was think too hen I saw the headline. Surprisingly profound from Johnny Football.
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HagaDaga2 months
Ohh the Bama melt if Vandy beats them at home. This qb would be the type that plants the Vandy flag at mid field, and frustrated Bama rednecks would swarm. Damn this might be a fun watch.
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ApexTiger2 months
The idiot making the same prediction as FSU QB...the probably is Alabama is playing 10x better and at home and they feel they need to "restore order" against Vandy

I expected a 2 TD victory over a solid Vandy team

I do worry about my LSU going to Vandy this year

If Kelly loses that game, oh my
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TouchdownTony2 months
Probably too late. Heard some stories from folks in Nashville.
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Tiger on the Rag2 months
Glad to hear one of the most exciting college players has grown up
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lunchbox04791 month
Because Pavia acts just like the clown.
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chkenhawk2 months
and then he went out and got fukkkkked up
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eddieray2 months
Johnny Life Coach
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