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Chris Butler

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:05 pm
by Cadillac
Is this guy a Bowling Ball or what?
Last season when Martin went down, the Mustangs were short on Beef when it came to Running back. Butler seems to have meat but that might be it. At 5'10", 205 he's pretty big for his height. They have him listed as the 3rd RB, which I would have thought would have gone to Dorsey.
Anyone want to hazard a guess on Butler? Is he there more as a modern fullback? Is he only going to be used for Short Yardage battering-ram duty? Is he faster than his 4.6 40 time? Did SMU just have an extra spot on the roster?
It would be nice to if he turns into a short yardage player for us, but I don't think he'll ever have the speed to take over if Martin goes down again, though perhaps splitting time with Mapps will give us a 1-2 combo if it comes down to that.
-CoS

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:19 pm
by DallasDiehard
From what I've heard, the coaches seem to think he's a very solid RB, not FB. I saw him at practice a few times and he seemed very strong and powerful. Low center of gravity, sort of a slasher type. Seemed to accelerate quickly - sort of a slashing runner. Hands looked pretty decent on the few times I saw him catch the ball.

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:20 pm
by RGV Pony
I don't know but I hope they've gotten around to fixing his profile on smumustangs.com. For the last year it said he's from Brusly, TX. Brusly is in Louisiana. (it's "brew-lee")

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:25 pm
by DallasDiehard
Isn't that where former LB Jarrian James is from?

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:51 pm
by 2112
sounds like another richuel massey, same jersey # too.

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:16 pm
by MustangStealth
DallasDiehard wrote:From what I've heard, the coaches seem to think he's a very solid RB, not FB.
That's just because our coaches don't believe in fullbacks.

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:49 pm
by Sideline
Butler, at least to me, is the prototypical SEC back. What he lacks in straight-ahead speed is made up for in his physical running. He signed quietly late last year because he had a serious knee injury in high school. With modern medicine and rehab techniques now employed, he is a great reminder why players injured their senior year are still a viable option if they have the attitude of Butler.
According to his Bruly mentor, Jarrian, Chris has been the man of his house since he was 10 or 11. Look into his grade improvement from one semester to the next if you need an idea of how hard he works and further proof that he is here to handle his business, get a degree, and run over a few people along the way while staying out trouble.
He is my pick for breakout player of the year. As physical as Johnnie Fitz was last year, and pound for pound the toughest guy on the team, he may not run away from people, but by the time this guy is a senior and getting a bulk of the carries, his real value will be obvious when he wears opponents down.

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 4:13 pm
by Cadillac
He have Running Backs that can run away, I'll be happy with Butler if he can run into them well lol.
-CoS

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 6:01 pm
by OC Mustang
Sideline wrote:Butler, at least to me, is the prototypical SEC back. What he lacks in straight-ahead speed is made up for in his physical running. He signed quietly late last year because he had a serious knee injury in high school. With modern medicine and rehab techniques now employed, he is a great reminder why players injured their senior year are still a viable option if they have the attitude of Butler.
According to his Bruly mentor, Jarrian, Chris has been the man of his house since he was 10 or 11. Look into his grade improvement from one semester to the next if you need an idea of how hard he works and further proof that he is here to handle his business, get a degree, and run over a few people along the way while staying out trouble.
He is my pick for breakout player of the year. As physical as Johnnie Fitz was last year, and pound for pound the toughest guy on the team, he may not run away from people, but by the time this guy is a senior and getting a bulk of the carries, his real value will be obvious when he wears opponents down.
Your description reminds me of Emmitt Smith. I hope he pushes DeMyron as well. I would love to see 800+ yard seasons from both or either these guys. Will take the pressure off of the passing game, and that makes Willis uber-dangerous in my mind.

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 6:35 pm
by LakeHighlandsPony
MustangStealth wrote:DallasDiehard wrote:From what I've heard, the coaches seem to think he's a very solid RB, not FB.
That's just because our coaches don't believe in fullbacks.
amen to that-not even on 3rd and 1

Posted:
Mon Jun 18, 2007 11:14 pm
by PhirePhilBennett
MustangStealth wrote:DallasDiehard wrote:From what I've heard, the coaches seem to think he's a very solid RB, not FB.
That's just because our coaches don't believe in fullbacks.
Not true. They had Richuel at FB at one point.
Bennett just needs to move him to LB, then Slot WR, then back to RB and then tell us how wonderful a RB he is, shouldn't have ever moved him...

Posted:
Tue Jun 19, 2007 1:20 am
by jkflamebo
PhirePhilBennett wrote:Bennett just needs to move him to LB, then Slot WR, then back to RB and then tell us how wonderful a RB he is, shouldn't have ever moved him...
or move him to TE, then back to RB

Posted:
Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:53 am
by PonySnob
PhirePhilBennett wrote:[ennett just needs to move him to LB, then Slot WR, then back to RB and then tell us how wonderful a RB he is, shouldn't have ever moved him...
Remember that Bennett has forgotten more football than all of us will ever know!

Posted:
Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:32 am
by davidsmu94
Not to rain on the parade here, but didn't this guy have a couple of fumbles in the spring game?

Posted:
Tue Jun 19, 2007 8:02 am
by George S. Patton
PonySnob wrote:PhirePhilBennett wrote:[ennett just needs to move him to LB, then Slot WR, then back to RB and then tell us how wonderful a RB he is, shouldn't have ever moved him...
Remember that Bennett has forgotten more football than all of us will ever know!
Your absolutely right that he has forgotten more than we'll ever know because he is...oh, I don't know....A COACH and is in the coaching profession!!
And we're not.