I get that players want respect and that, even when talking about a $10M versus $12M contract, that is a lot of money, even if it seems like a relatively small difference in comparison to both deals.
Still, Butler is being given the opportunity to be set for life. For a guy who worked at Popeye's three years ago, he sets himself up as a potential poster child for a greedily athlete, whether that reputation is deserved or not. Most RFAs are not even offered any type of long-term extension, and two teams have now expressed interest at one point but both reasonably have required him to take a discount considering his contract and status as a non UFA. Many guys have gladly taken the money, and I don't think they regret taking a certain $20-30 million deal and regret not holding out another year for $35 million.
Just saying, if he rejects the Saints offer and insists (stubbornly) on getting UFA money a year before he is traditionally entitled to it, and he suffers a major injury, that would be some story for a guy who made $8 an hour at Popeyes who was not satisfied with a tremendous sum of money and ended up back in the financial rat race of most of society. He has made some good money now, but how could he look back at himself, should he suffer a major injury, and badly regret how greedy he was in hindsight?
Take the offer, Malcolm. You've earned it. Don't play with fire and embrace your opportunity for an early pay day. Invest your money wisely and there will be no difference in your lifestyle till death do you part.