Former New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler believes Bill Belichick will find success coaching college football at North Carolina. Butler believes the legendary coach will win due to his ability to find talent.
For over 10 years, Seattle Seahawks fans have wondered why former coach Pete Carroll didn’t hand the ball off to Marshawn Lynch on the goal line against the New England Patriots in the waning moments of Super Bowl XLIX.
In a wild new offseason scenario, Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson could end up signing with the team that humiliated him in Super Bowl 49, while the Patriots trade promising backup QB Joe Milton to Pittsburgh.
Former Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler, who was the New England's hero with his game-sealing interception against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX a decade ago, actually thinks recruiting and scouting will be an area that sets Belichick apart as a college coach.
Former NFL cornerback Malcolm Butler believes that coach Mike Vrabel will be a good fit for a New England Patriots team looking to turn the page after three straight losing seasons. Butler played under Vrabel during his time with the Tennessee Titans.