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How do you even fix your lips to say this?
"I still don't even know where my hands were..."
Really??? How do you fix your lips to say this? I have an answer.. How about with your next contract. Lost... Idiot.
Lovingly Yours,
Your boy Bleu
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Brice Butler has seen better days.
The backup wide receiver was expected to compete with Terrance Williams this season as both entered their contract year with the Dallas Cowboys. Instead, it was a campaign marred with errors by Butler including a dropped touchdown pass in the NFC Divisional Round.
That followed a weird unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that involved Butler entering the huddle and then exiting for the sidelines. While the latter appears to be a phantom call by a suspect officiating crew, the former is accountable only to the veteran wideout.
And he knows it, too.
“Everybody has to do their individual job to help the team," Butler said, via Fort Worth-Star Telegram. "I don’t really feel like that I helped. Then we lost, which makes it worse. Now I’ve got to sit and think about this for a couple months.”
More here: http://dal.247sports.com/Bolt/Brice-Butler-on-drop-I-still-dont-know-where-my-hands-were-50585579
"I still don't even know where my hands were..."
Really??? How do you fix your lips to say this? I have an answer.. How about with your next contract. Lost... Idiot.
Lovingly Yours,
Your boy Bleu
.
.
.
.
.
.
Brice Butler has seen better days.
The backup wide receiver was expected to compete with Terrance Williams this season as both entered their contract year with the Dallas Cowboys. Instead, it was a campaign marred with errors by Butler including a dropped touchdown pass in the NFC Divisional Round.
That followed a weird unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that involved Butler entering the huddle and then exiting for the sidelines. While the latter appears to be a phantom call by a suspect officiating crew, the former is accountable only to the veteran wideout.
And he knows it, too.
“Everybody has to do their individual job to help the team," Butler said, via Fort Worth-Star Telegram. "I don’t really feel like that I helped. Then we lost, which makes it worse. Now I’ve got to sit and think about this for a couple months.”
More here: http://dal.247sports.com/Bolt/Brice-Butler-on-drop-I-still-dont-know-where-my-hands-were-50585579