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Related: About this forumAnd now no-one will remember this . . .
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And now no-one will remember this . . . (Original Post)
RockaFowler
Feb 2015
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trumad
(41,692 posts)1. I disagree...
One of the great catches in SB history.
ProfessorGAC
(76,148 posts)2. It Took Like 5 Seconds Too
It is hard to forget that catch because that thing was bouncing around all over the place for a long time. And, even though there was a tremendous amount of luck involved, he only did not have his eyes on the ball for maybe a half second. He stayed focused.
VWolf
(3,944 posts)3. I disagree - here's why
It was Butler defending that pass.
It was Butler who had the presence of mind to push Kearse out of bounds after the catch.
It was Butler who had the resolve and discipline to put it behind him and make the INT.
The entire sequence of events creates a fantastic storyline.
Plus .... The Butler Did It. I mean, come on!
