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Nope just making a mistake abou this height, which I acknowledged.When did 5'11 become short for a CB? Now you're just making stuff up.
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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.Nope just making a mistake abou this height, which I acknowledged.When did 5'11 become short for a CB? Now you're just making stuff up.
My God, do you read what I write?
Where did I say his 40 time rules him out of playing in the NFL?
Where do I say he lacks the athleticism to play in the NFL?
I have made NUMEROUS posts stating that this is a weakness and all players have weaknesses and this is one he must overcome.
I have also said over and over that he has not played enough to determine if he has the skillset to make it as an NFL corner.
I disagree that he has STRONGLY proven anything. I was not as impressed with his play vs Washington as you, and even if I were, its not enough to make him a lock or put him ahead of Dennard.
Yes, I read pretty much every word that you've posted today re: Malcolm Butler. And I wish I hadn't because it's all uninformed, aggressively opinionated garbage, even worse than what you usually post.
5'11 is not small compared to other CBs and yes, Butler ran a slow 40 time at his pro-day....big deal, he doesn't look slow on the field. I am not sure why you are infatuated with stats when it is performance on the field that matters most.
Interesting that I have not made any definitive judgment other than I am not jumping to conclusions in response to people calling him a lock or that he has passed Dennard, Ryan and Arrignton, and my wait and see, while having reservations is opinionated?
Then don't.
No I did not.
This is the problem, you are arguing against what you want to argue against rather than what I am saying.
I said he is slow for a corner. I explained in great detail how that is a weakness, but one that can be overcome with other strengths. I never said he was too slow to play in the NFL.
I had 2nd row seats in the 400's of fedex last Thursday night - - not great seats if you want to see line play, but great seats if you want to watch coverages.
All night long (and he was in most of the game) Butler was isolated outside on his own against the fly WR. There is no more pressured defensive position on the field. It was obvious that BB was putting him under the microscope. It was also obvious that he was in the jock of every WR who was isolated with him. One play, Logan Ryan in the 1st qtr took over covering Robinson and Robinson practically ran Ryan off a cliff with a head feint that resulted in an easy TD. Next time down the field they tried the same play and Butler owned the coverage and Robinson had to bat the ball away from what was a sure Butler interception.
Andy, it wasn't one or two plays. It was all night long. There were two passes completed on him. One was as tight a miracle rollout/sideline dive in tight coverage as you will ever see in an NFL game.
Butler also made a good hard tackle of a returner on a kickoff.
So, when you write in that post above "I am not sure why you are infatuated with stats when it is performance on the field that matters most." - - while leaning on his height (which you now admit was in error) and his 40 time, it is not to be taken too seriously.
I had 2nd row seats in the 400's of fedex last Thursday night - - not great seats if you want to see line play, but great seats if you want to watch coverages.
All night long (and he was in most of the game) Butler was isolated outside on his own against the fly WR. There is no more pressured defensive position on the field. It was obvious that BB was putting him under the microscope. It was also obvious that he was in the jock of every WR who was isolated with him. One play, Logan Ryan in the 1st qtr took over covering Robinson and Robinson practically ran Ryan off a cliff with a head feint that resulted in an easy TD. Next time down the field they tried the same play and Butler owned the coverage and Robinson had to bat the ball away from what was a sure Butler interception.
Andy, it wasn't one or two plays. It was all night long. There were two passes completed on him. One was as tight a miracle rollout/sideline dive in tight coverage as you will ever see in an NFL game.
Butler also made a good hard tackle of a returner on a kickoff.
So, when you write in that post above "I am not sure why you are infatuated with stats when it is performance on the field that matters most." - - while leaning on his height (which you now admit was in error) and his 40 time, it is not to be taken too seriously.
First 4 words of post #1584. "Yes, Butler is slow"
You then followed it up on the next line with "It has been a topic of conversation on this board this summer that his 40 times were awful for a corner.
But, you clearly wrote that he is slow. It is there.
Look, Andy, you're having a bad day here today - - take a breath, gather yourself. I agree that Butler still has much to prove and that there is no way I see him ahead of the top 5 CB's.
But, word to the wise, you have to stop making silly posting errors here when people can just go back a couple of pages and read what you wrote early on.
Butler also had perfect position to force his man out of bounds on what was almost a touchdown catch. That was pretty impressive, even if it was too close to a TD for my liking. Bottom line: if you can consistently stay with 4.3 receivers like Aldrick Robinson and Josh Boyce in man coverage, speed just isn't an issue for you.
It's obviously still too early for us to know if he'll stick, but I suspect that Belichick was doing exactly what you suggest: putting Butler on an island against the fastest guy on the Redskins and seeing how he would handle himself against elite NFL speed. And he was more than fine.
The whole issue was about him being a top 2-3 corner right now. Which seems silly and was claimed by a poster. Granted we all want him to be a star but right now its tryout time. He will hopefully be a great addition to the backfield.
If only there was anyone saying thatHe also intercepted Brady on Monday and Foles on Tuesday.
Just sayin' for the "You have to prove it on the field and not rely on the combine measurables" crowd.
If you are saying he is a lock. I disagree.
If you are saying he is ahead of Dennard and Ryan and Arrington, I disagree.
Those were the points raised in this thread.
You stepped in to me disagreeing with those points, and are trying to create an argument to attribute to me.By ONE poster who was hooted down by everyone else and has not come back to this today.
You are arguing with a ghost. Why are you polishing his words like they are fine jewels?
We have one measure of his speed and it is poor. Speed matters.
BTW, why do we always talk about moving Logan Ryan to Safety and not much mention is being made of the possibility of keeping Ryan at CB and moving Browner to Safety.
Browner may have a lot of difficulty with this new penalty point of emphasis this year. Why not get him off the LOS where he may be a flag magnet and have his height and ranginess back at safety - - - plus he loves to hit.
Because BB has mentioned trying Ryan at safety and explicitly stated that Browner would only be playing CB.
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