Cowboys working out CB Josh Butler

TheMightyVanHalen

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Is this the same Josh Butler that lost both of his parents less than 3 years apart while in school and playing football at Michigan State?
I believe so, brother. The words in the video are cut off so we can’t see what it says after “lost” but I’m guessing it is. I’ve never heard of the cat before this thread was posted.
 

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I believe so, brother. The words in the video are cut off so we can’t see what it says after “lost” but I’m guessing it is. I’ve never heard of the cat before this thread was posted.
'TMVH'... now that I've thought about it..I actually watched that game live. It was the Spartans' Senior Day a few seasons ago.
IIRC, longtime ESPN/ABC announcer Mark Jones did the broadcast of that game, and pointed out the unusual, yet poignant gesture Butler did to honor his parents.
 
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Reports coming in now that Butler will be signed, not official yet.
 

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He's a fellow doggie lover so he's alright in my book. Hopefully he gets in on the practice squad.

After looking at him he doesn't look like a CB. Maybe a hybrid safety?


I’m just shocked that they're not Pit Bulls……
 

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I guess Marcus Peters wasn't good enough for them before he signed with the Raiders.
 

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I’m just shocked that they're not Pit Bulls……
Explain... A few of us know what you're getting at here but stand up in front of the class and tell everyone else.


I'll use this opportunity to try and educate some here who might think they are, by nature, a vicious breed. It's the exact opposite. I've had Pitbull's in my family for about 25 years now. Chance, the white Pitbull with gray patches, he was used a bait dog. He had over 100 bite marks on him, his right ear was badly infected, had a cigar burn on his butt and a huge slice from probably a box cutter on his thigh. Obviously, he was in a lot of pain at the ACS when I first went to visit him. And you know what, it didn't show because he ran right up to me wagging his tail giving me kisses. All of them know I'm the leader of the pack. If anyone has watched César Millán, you'll know YOU have to be the pack leader, not your dog. They know I'll whip they *** if they get out of line. He had severe PTSD. His loved chewing on his stress ball and he loved loving on his little cat brother when he was stressed out.

Blue Clues, she was a great ambassador to the breed. She taught Chance the rules of the house. The greatest dog that ever looked through a collar. And I hope and pray you too think that of your dogs. I didn't know this at the time, when I got her pedigree, her great grandfather was GR. CH. Nigerino. But even though she had that in her blood, she was a friend to everyone and every animal she met. As you can see, she was our protector.
The all white one was severely abused by some teenagers. He was set on fire. He too turned out to be a great addition to our family. Pitbulls are my passion. Raised right they will be the best dog you've ever owned. In the wrong hands they could be your worst nightmare. My goal here is to try and change some opinions about this breed because they have a bad rap. Pitbulls are very sociable dogs, so please, never tie them up. Give them love and attention, because that is what they want the most. Pitbulls that I have/had are not good guard dogs because they never bark or show any type of aggression towards humans. They are NOT supposed to be human aggressive guard dogs. They weren't bred for that, like Dobermans, Rotts, etc. Thank you for reading. I appreciate your time.






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