MrNathanDrake
In the Starting Line-Up
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First Mayock used Revis as his example of what a CB should be in the NFL. They showed clips of his cover skills and credited him for never being out of position. PrimeTime said Revis has great patience and anticipation which is part instinct and part study. He never gets too high or off-balance. One clip that stood out was a double move-come back ran by one of Chicagos big WR's, and Revis covered it perfectly and broke up the pass. Mayock called him "one of the best corners ever" and Deion Sanders agreed. They also praised him for being able to play any type of coverage weather it's man, press, zone.
Then Mayock went on to talk about Malcolm Butler. Mayock said he was embarrassed when he went to a Patriots-Redskins joint practice last summer and saw this kid (Butler) with great feet and he didn't even know what College Butler went to lol. "That's how far off my radar he was" - Mayock. Talked about how Butler wasnt at last years Combine and wasnt even drafted, yet he made the play of the year and Rich Eisen called it "maybe the best play in Superbowl history"
Deion was smirking and said "that kid come in there HOT. He knew that ball was coming his way. They weren't going to throw at Browner, and they weren't going to throw at Revis that late in the game. Butler KNEW it was coming his way, he stuck his foot in the ground, and he went out and got that ball as if it was intended for him. I LOVE IT".
Then Mayock went on to talk about Malcolm Butler. Mayock said he was embarrassed when he went to a Patriots-Redskins joint practice last summer and saw this kid (Butler) with great feet and he didn't even know what College Butler went to lol. "That's how far off my radar he was" - Mayock. Talked about how Butler wasnt at last years Combine and wasnt even drafted, yet he made the play of the year and Rich Eisen called it "maybe the best play in Superbowl history"
Deion was smirking and said "that kid come in there HOT. He knew that ball was coming his way. They weren't going to throw at Browner, and they weren't going to throw at Revis that late in the game. Butler KNEW it was coming his way, he stuck his foot in the ground, and he went out and got that ball as if it was intended for him. I LOVE IT".