DropKickFlutie
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I absolutely love the argument ajohnson is breathlessly defending.
A) Butler let down the team so badly he didn’t play a snap.
B) Butler was dressed and he would have played if an injury occured
C) He would have played because an injury is an emergency but he didn’t play when a different kind of emergency came up, namely having one of the worst Super Bowl defenses in history, with overmatched players that were getting burned over and over.
D) Belichick would have played Butler only if he was forced to...except he didn’t play him when he was forced to.
Then you have the argument from authority constantly repeated by robertweathers, i.e, Belichick did something ergo Belichick is 100% right because he’s Belichick, and his false dichotomy that either you support Belichick’s irrational decision or you want a lackadaisical culture with Mike Tomlin...
On top of that you have Ivan using the Chiefs Game as an example that Butler wouldn’t have helped, when we had the best scoring defense in the league with Butler as the number one corner last year, the number one scoring defense this year from week 5 to week 17 including Butler being the number one corner when Gilmore was out and allowing 17 points per game in the playoffs prior to allowing 41 to the Eagles with Butler playing 100% of snaps.
The level of dogmatic nonsense people will go through instead of admitting hey Belichick has made controversial decisions before, he cut Milloy a few days before the Bills game, shook the locker room and we lost 31-0 as a consequence, he traded Collins after a win in the middle of the season, he shook the locker room and our defense got destroyed by Seattle at home the next game. The difference is there were still a ton of games to stabilize the team from those decisions and there’s no such thing here.
But hey how about that drug addict, drunker, coach punching, wife beating, nazi, ISIS affiliate, 9/11 bomber fellow Malcolm Butler!
Best post. Spot on. Bravo












