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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.This is great and all but I must ask, why isn’t this added into the Malcolm butler mega thread?
Ummm...
Perhaps because highlighting the revolutionary philosophy of The Patriots Way, and celebrating the shocking and astonishing rebirth of Malcolm Butler, not as a Disgruntled X Employee, but as a man, who, despite a spectacularly horrific ending to his hitherto magical stay, here in Foxboro, has reemerged, not decades later, but weeks later, as an evangelist of the Patriots Way, is uplifting, amazing, and flat out magical??
For Butler to speak in such terms, mere months after the horrific and mysterious debacle that hastened his exit and cost us a Championship, has no historical precedent.
Mad Bill is a flawed genius...But just because he's flawed doesn't mean he has a peer.
Malcolm Butler will be beloved by anyone around here with any heart or soul...forever.
Even so: I, for one, was prepared for never a kind word to be said by either one about the other, should we all live another thousand years...And any student of human nature acknowledges that when Rapprochement happens, it usually happens decades after the fact, when most'f us can barely remember what the big deal was, in the first place.
For Butler ~ a young and intensely emotional man, on top of all the drama ~ to get in front of a mike and laud Mad Bill, only months after all that, and while we're all still acclimating ourselves to that debacle...is essentially unprecedented...in anything.
For Butler to do that...takes astonishing, historical Character.
He just pushed the envelope of the human Spirit.
So, yeah: I felt that that warranted a thread.
Well said.
And not to sidetrack this thread into one about thread management policy, but I think it's a good idea to allow new threads when the news being discussed is a major tonal shift from the larger thread that already exists. I haven't visited the Butler Mega-Thread in a while, but the general theme there was always, "Why did this happen!? I'm so angry!" when I was there. This thread, while also about Butler, has a very different purpose and feel to it. I think it should stand on it's own.
Well said.
And not to sidetrack this thread into one about thread management policy, but I think it's a good idea to allow new threads when the news being discussed is a major tonal shift from the larger thread that already exists. I haven't visited the Butler Mega-Thread in a while, but the general theme there was always, "Why did this happen!? I'm so angry!" when I was there. This thread, while also about Butler, has a very different purpose and feel to it. I think it should stand on it's own.
...you do not in fact get the best light from a burning bridge.
This is great and all but I must ask, why isn’t this added into the Malcolm butler mega thread?
I can't believe I recognize that from Birdemic.
We've had our differences...
But I believe that we can all agree that that was The Best Movie Ever.
For the record you're cool in my book. The forum needs your eccentric formatting (and accurate analysis).
That’s a pretty weak collection of receivers though isnt it?I found this interesting:
"In fact, Butler’s strongest moments in 2017 came when he was tasked with shadowing the other team's fastest receiver. When Butler was asked to follow DeSean Jackson, Robby Anderson, Emmanuel Sanders, Amari Cooper and Deonte Thompson (twice), quarterbacks completed only 48.8% of passes against him..."
Still, Butler has nothing but kind words for Belichick and his style, which he sees echoed in Vrabel. Much of Belichick’s outsized influence in New England stems from his egalitarian treatment of star players, which is to say, he treats them like scrubs. (The MMQB’s Jenny Vrentas wrote a highly recommended breakdown of this dynamic.)
“It’s the Patriots system, one of the greatest systems in the NFL,” Butler says of the Titans. “You can tell Mike played for Belichick because you can see some of the similarities. They’re about winning the way New England is about winning.
Love that line!!
And that's the risk when you cram all topics on a given subject into one overgrown megathread. Interesting tidbits tend to get lost in page 5 of 60 that deserved more attention than that.Couldn't agree more. After the first few days of posts the Mega-Thread had become the equivalent of oral surgery without anesthesia and the final asinine push to get it over the top for total posts was excruciating. Had the subject of this thread been posted there I doubt many folks would even have bothered to look at it. I might have because of who posted it but if one of the perpetual whiners had posted after it I probably wouldn't have seen this and I am glad I did.
No, man, no.This is great and all but I must ask, why isn’t this added into the Malcolm butler mega thread?
I think butler has realized that if he had followed the patriot way in the 2 weeks before the Sb he would have played and his team probably would have won, so he has accepted that the patriot way is better than the Malcolm way.Good for him in not carrying any negativity forward ... at least publicly.
I am sure he feels he has something to prove ... not unlike many other athletes who find motivation points.
I don't want to go that far ... it's all assumption and after all he was sick [not 100%].I think butler has realized that if he had followed the patriot way in the 2 weeks before the Sb he would have played and his team probably would have won, so he has accepted that the patriot way is better than the Malcolm way.
If you take a step back and consider that the greatest coach of all time, the one who has won the most, the one who focuses everything he does on winning championships chose to sit a player in the SB that had play 97% of the snaps during the season, it’s just not realistic to think the player didn’t do something to cause it.I don't want to go that far ... it's all assumption and after all he was sick [not 100%].
Taken at its face value, the apologists now have one less good reason for the worst decision in Super Bowl history as gross insubordination can now be taken off the list. Guess he didn’t punch the “great guy’s” kid after all. My money has always been on Belichick believing Butler stole his “strawberries “ anyway. “ [Coach] is pure Navy; so was Captain Bligh”.
On the first day of free agency, 9 teams lined up to bid on the services of a player who just a month and a half earlier the apologists would want you to believe was not good enough, prepared enough or disciplined enough to even take the field as a 3rd CB forcing both starting safeties to play out of position. The winner of his services, a team coached by a former player of his old coach and whose GM worked for his former team shelled out $ 30 million in guarantees to sign such an untalented and unreliable player. Pure unmitigated nonsense.
I’m very happy Butler has moved on to better things and wish him the very best. It sounds like his new Coach might be an ass like his old coach, so it’s smart to ingratiate himself to him. The class Butler demonstrated throughout this whole matter stands as further proof his benching was unmerited.