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Some Vernon Butler love..?


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Just now, imminent rogaine said:

Not sure about contract but I’d say he is a hall of honor lock for sure

hilarious

and somehow he's starting to bring it off the practice field.  really happy for the guy and finally for us.

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At this point he's earning more reps through the rest of the season to build his case for a resign. Would love to see him become a meaningful contributor on a regular basis. We will have Short and Poe back next year regardless, if Big Vern can prove he's capable, that would let us focus on other needs in the draft this year. 

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It just goes to show what many have said about great coaches and blah coaches.

its all about putting players in their best positions and not being a square.

Butler has looked like trash because our other DC have put him in bad positions.

hes playing where he’s best and now he’s having fun and it shows.

Rivera— great DC

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