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It was correct. He impeded the receiver from the ball. You can't do that. If he was playing the ball he had a right to the spot. Back to the ball obstructing the receivers path to the catch is pi 100 times out of 100.
Butler complained because he had no clue where the ball was so didn't even know what he did.
I'm not 100% certain of the rule and I will gladly be taught differently. My understanding is that if the defensive player is making a play on the ball, it is legal if he initiate contact with the offensive player... and vice versa. But neither player can push a player in the back because he is in his way. Neither the offensive or defensive player can shove the other in the back to make a play and that certainly isn't a penalty on the player who was shoved.