said he over slept and missed warm ups against Bama, I remember him practicing the victory formation. Biggest douche in sports right now
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Net Birdie
May 05, 11:32 AM
This advice is worth as much as you pay for it: Don’t let people who are insignificant in your life live rent free in your head. So many people out there don’t deserve one second of your attention.
TAtide
May 05, 11:36 AM
That explains those red zone interceptions in the second half.
jwo3
May 05, 11:50 AM
If he was your QB, you'd love him. I think his thoughts, posts and expressions are a little troubling but he's a really good athlete at his position and wish him well.
Mase1717
May 05, 12:12 PM
jwo3 said:Don't be so sure, different position but not everyone took so well to Jermaine Burton recently. Really that's just to say, Pavia is hard to like at all.If he was your QB, you'd love him. I think his thoughts, posts and expressions are a little troubling but he's a really good athlete at his position and wish him well.
BamaHudson
May 05, 12:32 PM
Fernando Mendoza is who Pavia should be. Lightening fast rise to fame/success. Face of a program under that same instant success. Etc etc
Confident in himself and his team but humble, gracious, and respectful. I can’t stand IU because the coaches and other players are more in the Pavia mold but Fernando is easy to root for. Doesn’t do anything wrong.
vegas man
May 05, 12:53 PM
jab1963 said:said he over slept and missed warm ups against Bama, I remember him practicing the victory formation. Biggest douche in sports right now

jwo3
May 05, 1:04 PM
Mase1717 said:You make a really good point. I try to look past youthful stupidity, team loyalties and the arrogance sports can sometimes bring out in people...but its tough to swallow some attitudes...I get it. Maybe I'm just hoping he grows beyond himself like most of us did...?? :^/Don't be so sure, different position but not everyone took so well to Jermaine Burton recently. Really that's just to say, Pavia is hard to like at all.
Don_Juan_Pond
May 05, 1:10 PM
Pavia is nothing more than a shock value sports podcaster at this point. If he feels like he needs a boost to his popularity he’s just going to say the wildest most outlandish shit possible (usually about the Alabama game) to put him back in the spot light. He knows this isn’t a flex as he’s trying to fight for an NFL spot but says it anyway.
Next thing you know he’s going to say he was pounding beers on the sidelines of the game.
Angryelf
May 05, 1:11 PM
jwo3 said:No, hes a douche. Dont speak for everyone.If he was your QB, you'd love him. I think his thoughts, posts and expressions are a little troubling but he's a really good athlete at his position and wish him well.
It Is Well
May 05, 1:16 PM
jwo3 said:My opinion is different. Character Counts... whether you play for Vanderbilt or Alabama.If he was your QB, you'd love him. I think his thoughts, posts and expressions are a little troubling but he's a really good athlete at his position and wish him well.
Don_Juan_Pond
May 05, 1:38 PM
jwo3 said:Swagger ≠ arrogance I think we all love a player that has a little bit of sauce. But I disagree we would want our guy to make a post saying “F-all the voters” if he lost the Heisman.If he was your QB, you'd love him. I think his thoughts, posts and expressions are a little troubling but he's a really good athlete at his position and wish him well.
78lives
May 05, 5:45 PM
At least Manziel was at one time a loveable drunk.
Tide91
May 05, 5:57 PM
78lives said:He was?At least Manziel was at one time a loveable drunk.
rollntider
May 05, 6:02 PM
78lives said:FifyAt least Manziel still loves a drink.
4tide
May 05, 6:11 PM
jwo3 said:stfuIf he was your QB, you'd love him. I think his thoughts, posts and expressions are a little troubling but he's a really good athlete at his position and wish him well.
Bamabum5
May 05, 6:16 PM
jwo3 said:Nah, he’s a POS trash human being. And he’s been one long before he got to Vandy.If he was your QB, you'd love him. I think his thoughts, posts and expressions are a little troubling but he's a really good athlete at his position and wish him well.
RedCloud
May 05, 7:56 PM
vegas man said:They forgot Buenavista Mexican Cantina. He would make a great waiter!![]()
Billo417
May 05, 8:14 PM
jab1963 said:It was a 2:30pm game. Did he sleep until 1pm and no Vanderbilt staff thought to go to his room and wake up the most impactful player on their roster? So much for a Vanderbilt education I guess.said he over slept and missed warm ups against Bama, I remember him practicing the victory formation. Biggest douche in sports right now
BamaLou
May 05, 8:43 PM
jwo3 said:Pavia is 24 years old and has played 6 years of college ball. Why do you portray him as youthful and arrogant ? The prick may have overslept but there is no doubt he practiced his celebrations with the ball pregame. Anyone who does that earns and deserves the resulting karma!You make a really good point. I try to look past youthful stupidity, team loyalties and the arrogance sports can sometimes bring out in people...but its tough to swallow some attitudes...I get it. Maybe I'm just hoping he grows beyond himself like most of us did...?? :^/
BamaFanDrinkingCoffee
May 06, 2:07 AM
jwo3 said:Several on this board wanted Malachi Moore suspended after kicking a ball and throwing his mouth piece in the Vanderbilt game the previous year. I don't think they'd take lightly to a Bama player running to the stands, grabbing his junk, and saying "suck it" the way Pavia did before the game this year.If he was your QB, you'd love him. I think his thoughts, posts and expressions are a little troubling but he's a really good athlete at his position and wish him well.
Tide91
May 06, 2:20 AM
jwo3 said:Have you seen how his brothers act?You make a really good point. I try to look past youthful stupidity, team loyalties and the arrogance sports can sometimes bring out in people...but its tough to swallow some attitudes...I get it. Maybe I'm just hoping he grows beyond himself like most of us did...?? :^/
anbranjax
May 06, 2:33 AM
BamaFanDrinkingCoffee said:Several on this board wanted Malachi Moore suspended after kicking a ball and throwing his mouth piece in the Vanderbilt game the previous year. I don't think they'd take lightly to a Bama player running to the stands, grabbing his junk, and saying "suck it" the way Pavia did before the game this year.

mrw5k
May 06, 3:03 AM
Or perhaps said differently, would you want your kids to act the same way he does?
That’s one of my biggest issues with these type of athletes, especially in the pay for play era. You are now being paid - you have to act like a professional or face consequences.
rollntider
May 06, 3:07 PM
The one positive we can all agree on is pavia is 3-0 vs the barn.
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