Butch had his chance and he blew it.
Can you explain how assembling the greatest team in college football history equates to "blew it"?
You should porst less
Lied to administration and team and walked out for someone else. There is a name for the kind of guy who begs for a woman who cheated on him and got publically gangbanged for a decade to please come back to him because he remembers the good times.
And that name is "dad" at your house.
You took two hours to think of a response and that's the best you could come up with. Sad.
Here's what Cleveland Browns players thought of Butch
"Earlier Tuesday, two Browns players, speaking anonymously to SI.com's Don Banks, strongly criticized Davis' regime. "Guys didn't trust him,'' one player told Banks. "We never bought into Butch. I never saw any trust coming from the players, because we knew he was full of [crap]. Guys had just tuned him out a long time ago.''
"You can tell he's lying, because his lips are moving,'' said the player, who is no longer with Cleveland. "That's how guys feel about him. You can't trust what he says.''
The atmosphere Davis created within the Browns team complex had a touch of the Nixon White House. Sources within the Cleveland organization have long told stories of being wary of Davis and his autocratic ways, and some suspected Davis spies were sprinkled here and there.
"We had to basically watch what we said,'' said a current Browns player. "He had the place filled with his people. Anything you said got back to him. And he has his favorites in the locker room. There are a couple guys who shouldn't be on the team at this point, given their lack of production.''
Browns players were especially befuddled -- as were Cleveland fans and the media for that matter -- when Davis somehow earned himself a two-year contract extension this offseason, no mean feat coming off a desultory 5-11 record in 2003. Inside the team complex, there were whispers this summer that Davis had gone to team owner Randy Lerner and threatened to take a college coaching job if he didn't receive an extension past 2005.
"We knew Butch was going to take care of Butch,'' the Browns player said. "It's sad, because it's a young team with a bunch of talent. But you reap what you sow. He shouldn't have gotten an extension last (offseason). That's for **** sure.''
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And you really think that Butch would be able to recruit against the Sabans and Fishers nowadays when all they have to do is show Davis reputation for lying (wasn't just Miami, see above with Cleveland) and cheating (UNC had to vacate wins for two seasons) to parents. You are delusional.