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Yep. It’s insane.Complete nonsense. Defend that wall baby
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I'll use hyperbole. You're basically saying Butler could have killed someone and you think Bill still should have started him.Sorry, genuinely don’t know what you’re saying
There are two discussion points here and you are blending them.And the Eagles were missing their starting QB and their starting LT. And still smoked what Bill put out there on the field instead of Butler.
Complete nonsense. Defend that wall baby
You can call what the outcome was indefensible even if the reasons haven’t been revealed. Belichick hired Butler back a couple years later.You can't call something indefensible if you don't know what you're defending
Because what Butler did, it didn’t get him blackballed from the league and didn’t stop Bill from signing him again. The stakes were too big at that point for it to be something other than a career killer.I'll use hyperbole. You're basically saying Butler could have killed someone and you think Bill still should have started him.
Obviously that's extreme but how can you say indefensible without knowing why?
I sure hope you never serve as juror in any case I'm involved inYou can call what the outcome was indefensible even if the reasons haven’t been revealed. Belichick hired Butler back a couple years later.
Unless he did something that should blackball him from the league, it’s hard to defend keeping the player on defense you felt comfortable enough all season getting the most snaps out of the most significant game, watching that unit get torched and not going back to what you were dancing with all season.
This is also my conjecture.
I believe that prior to practice week for the SB, the coaching staff told Butler he was being moved inside. I believed that BB had designed this both to address Butler's liability against taller receivers, and also to bushwhack Philly with a surprise tweak.
But as you say, Butler, who was already stewing/stressed about the lack of a long term contract which would have assured him of long term security, took this the wrong way (e.g., viewed this as a demotion) and did one or more, or all of the following: had a mental breakdown, confronted SB or Patty, threatened either or both, called in sick, partied, refused to learn the game plan, and missed the team flight.
This would plausibly explain why BB benched Butler for a championship game. Starting a player who doesn't know/refused to learn the game plan is just as bad as not starting him, even if it's a championship game.
Not for a moment do I believe that BB had ever intended to leave Rowe on an island. BB is not that dumb. His hands were forced because he decided to leave Butler out of the rotation, and put Bademosi, a pure ST player in at star. Richards was also left on an island and got torched as well. Leaving a major cog out of the rotation meant a lot less help for other players, especially those left in single coverage. In absolutely no way was this an intended design.
That most corners and safeties were left with a lot of one on one coverage responsibilities, to me, points to a defense gameplan that had to be radically redesigned at the last minute, and rather than risk total disarray, the staff went with safe and simple.
Of course, as we all saw, Philly went right at Rowe from the outset. They also attacked Bademosi and burned him.
This goes both ways. Since Butler was willing to work for him again he obviously doesn't feel Bill mistreated him.Because what Butler did, it didn’t get him blackballed from the league and didn’t stop Bill from signing him again. The stakes were too big at that point for it to be something other than a career killer.
Ah ok. Yes, that’s why it’s indefensible. If he had killed or raped someone, something else would’ve had to have been done. So he didn’t do those thingsI'll use hyperbole. You're basically saying Butler could have killed someone and you think Bill still should have started him.
Obviously that's extreme but how can you say indefensible without knowing why?
If you were on trial for costing the Patriots a Super Bowl, straight to death rowI sure hope you never serve as juror in any case I'm involved in
Or time heals wounds and things are more heated when something happens that week than they are a few years laterThis goes both ways. Since Butler was willing to work for him again he obviously doesn't feel Bill mistreated him.
Keep in mind McCourty said everyone knew Malcolm was not starting the whole week. That conflicts with what Rowe said.Actually I will amend this theory on one small point. I now theorize that Butler found out that he was being put inside, in a lesser role, rather than being told outright. This would make his being very upset all the more plausible, than if he was told, face to face.
As far as assigning fault, I would put it at 50/50. Butler for reacting the way he did, but also BB for not attempting to communicate or reason with him during practice week leading up to the superbowl. Something like "Hey we're going to put you in star because we believe this is the best way to win this particular game."
To find out right before the big game that you've been benched is particularly atrocious.
The only hole in my theory is what Rowe had to say afterwards, after being named starting corner, a move that surprised even Rowe himself: “No, that wasn’t the plan,” Rowe said (via NFL.com). “It wasn’t official until kickoff. … I feel for [Butler].”
So Rowe was alleging that this was a very last minute move, rather than something that occurred during the week or prior to it.
Logical but not provable in a court of lawAh ok. Yes, that’s why it’s indefensible. If he had killed or raped someone, something else would’ve had to have been done. So he didn’t do those things
I'll consider changing my mind when I actually know what happened. All I've ever said is I don't know how anyone reaches the conclusions that they do without knowing what happened.And with that I’m going to try as hard as I can to bow out of this, because the people defending it will never change their mind, and it is what it is
Eric Rowe was a better player then and going forward.And yet he was an upgrade over what they had out there. Yep his presence would have won that game.
Bill blew it. Coaches can't win games but they can lose them and Bill did.
Nick Foles was about as good as Carson Wentz, who hasn't been a starter in years.And the Eagles were missing their starting QB and their starting LT. And still smoked what Bill put out there on the field instead of Butler.
If it makes BB look like the bad guy SB1 will be here promoting it.Complete nonsense. Defend that wall baby
Rowe was graded out as one of the worst CB’s in the NFL that season and the media said during Super Bowl week that the Eagles were going target him whenever he made it on the field which was odd why Bill still put him out there.Eric Rowe was a better player then and going forward.
Butler got benched as a Titan by Vrabel, what you said is patently false.
Don't be ridiculous. Killing someone gets you suspended for the first quarter.I'll use hyperbole. You're basically saying Butler could have killed someone and you think Bill still should have started him.
The whole "Butler wasn't that good anyways" thing falls apart when you realize the Patriots spent a whole Super Bowl season that year consistently deciding he was going to get the most snaps on defense. You don't win one way all year, switch it, watch your team have the worst defensive game since the opener where you objectively **** your pants vs the Chiefs and then stay with your new plan when the way you went about things all season was more successful.Rowe was graded out as one of the worst CB’s in the NFL that season and the media said during Super Bowl week that the Eagles were going target him whenever he made it on the field which was odd why Bill still put him out there.
Butler wasn’t that good in 2017, but we’ve seen way worse. He also played in the AFCCG game two weeks prior. If he was such a liability, they would’ve benched him sooner.
He clearly did something during the week that Bill didn’t like and the decision was made to put Rowe on Jeffrey and Gilmore on Agholor instead.
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