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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.It's just amazing isn't it? A crying mental case or the supposed GOAT with the ball in his hands? Usually, the greats want the ball in their hands vs a gassed D.Again, there is no proof that Butler would have done anything. He had one PD in the AFCCG and an awful week of practice. If you had a choice between playing Malcolm Butler or giving the ball to TB12 with 2:08 left in the 4th to win the game, what would any sane person rather have? The defense wasn't great but that is more because of Hightower's absence rather than Butler's.
No there isn't proof but it was the head coach's job to put his team in the best position to win the game. By sitting his best tackling corner for who-knows-what reason and forcing the guys he had there out of position - the head coach didn't do his job.Again, there is no proof that Butler would have done anything. He had one PD in the AFCCG and an awful week of practice. If you had a choice between playing Malcolm Butler or giving the ball to TB12 with 2:08 left in the 4th to win the game, what would any sane person rather have? The defense wasn't great but that is more because of Hightower's absence rather than Butler's.
There's really no defending it. It's odd. The session he had with his son was even more odd.It might be a California thing. I've also never seen male adult family members kiss each other like this -
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"best tackling" According to whom? He wasn't the best in the postseason when he played poorly and then faked the flu once he knew he wasn't in the gameplan and went home and pouted. Nothing "the best" about that!No there isn't proof but it was the head coach's job to put his team in the best position to win the game. By sitting his best tackling corner for who-knows-what reason and forcing the guys he had there out of position - the head coach didn't do his job.
Yeah. He was no Eric Rowe or Johnson Bademosi. That’s for sure.Again, there is no proof that Butler would have done anything. He had one PD in the AFCCG and an awful week of practice. If you had a choice between playing Malcolm Butler or giving the ball to TB12 with 2:08 left in the 4th to win the game, what would any sane person rather have? The defense wasn't great but that is more because of Hightower's absence rather than Butler's.
You just knew this thread was going to morf into this ...always does....just a shame.It's just amazing isn't it? A crying mental case or the supposed GOAT with the ball in his hands? Usually, the greats want the ball in their hands vs a gassed D.
The conditioned anti-BB people just hate facts.
That's harsh Tony. The Salvation Army does let him drive one of their trucks home. He dubs it the incel mobile.You've been fumbling your whole life.
Prove me wrong.
There might be one anti-BB poster here and he or she hasn't posted in months. Nobody else is anti-BB.The conditioned anti-BB people just hate facts.
Well, you're one of the many I see here.There might be one anti-BB poster here and he or she hasn't posted in months. Nobody else is anti-BB.
I am very pro-BB but I am also anti-losing Super Bowls. When in this case it didn't have to be that way thanks to the coach.Well, you're one of the many I see here.
Here we go again Gimp. Weren't you the one that claimed Goodell conspired with NFL refs to purposely and criminally make bad calls against the Pats, at the behest of Woody, to take down the dynasty?It's just amazing isn't it? A crying mental case or the supposed GOAT with the ball in his hands? Usually, the greats want the ball in their hands vs a gassed D.
The conditioned anti-BB people just hate facts.
Any player that tells a coach to "F Off" after arriving late to practice, missing numerous practices already, absolutely deserves not to start. I don't know what coach in the history of football that would allow that to be a thing in the locker room, but that's just me. And, when that player cries and is unstable during the national anthem, yeah, I am pretty sure you check again and have serious concerns of that player's focus and commitment.I don’t always destabilize my pass defense with a last-second benching of my #2 corner before the most important game of the year. But when I do, it’s when my run defense is already suspect.
So, that's how it is in their family.Robert Kraft - "I love him like a son"
All within the family.
And you know for sure all this happened because you were there right?Any player that tells a coach to "F Off" after arriving late to practice, missing numerous practices already, absolutely deserves not to start. I don't know what coach in the history of football that would allow that to be a thing in the locker room, but that's just me. And, when that player cries and is unstable during the national anthem, yeah, I am pretty sure you check again and have serious concerns of that player's focus and commitment.
I'm pretty sure Lil Steven (^^^) joined the forum. LMAOAny player that tells a coach to "F Off" after arriving late to practice, missing numerous practices already, absolutely deserves not to start. I don't know what coach in the history of football that would allow that to be a thing in the locker room, but that's just me. And, when that player cries and is unstable during the national anthem, yeah, I am pretty sure you check again and have serious concerns of that player's focus and commitment.
It's childish to not hold adults on the team accountable.