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September 04, 2007, 03:25:45 PM
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From:  bbutler   Aug-8 4:38 pm 
To:  elfuego unread  (49 of 226) 
 
  7238.49 in reply to 7238.48 
 
I lost 10lbs. recently so Im down to a XXXL. I appreciate all those in full support of our youth in the community, state, and nation. If you wonder what I am going to do just keep on watching real close and youll get to see. This will be the last time I post on this pro-hate discussion board so Ill address a few issues. 1st-I wouldnt train a scrub(on or off the field) for free. I dont have time to waste and I would rather spend that extra time with my daughters. All 8 athletes in my organization have a combined GPA of approximately 3.5 so it would be tough for a scrub to meet those standards. I have trained and coached numerous players and all of them seem to get better regardless of how great they were before I started working with them. Training the body is not that difficult when you are dealing with kids who want to get better. My organization is just as focused on spirit and mind training as I am on physical training. You know, I might gain those 10 lbs back because I dont have to play anymore. Nah I will be healthier with it gone. Same way you'd be healthier if you lost about 10 lbs of hate. Mangino is a very good coach and recruiter though. Hmmmm...ku as an assistant- I would love that, but that's not what God called me to do at this point. I will wait for that big payday win the Dallas Cowboys offer me their head coach position, because Arthur, Bryce, Chris, Jaydan, Blaize, Trezz, T.J., Colby, or Laquay will be playing for them. Keep hating the more you hate the more I am motivated to help even more kids. Thanks for all the motivation,

Love,

Brian Q. Butler

Matthew 5:16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. (To God be the glory).
 

anyone think this is really him?

September 04, 2007, 03:49:22 PM
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Couldn't be.  No caring mentor would ever want to see "his kids" play for the Cowboys.

September 04, 2007, 04:00:17 PM
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From:  bbutler   Aug-8 4:38 pm 
To:  elfuego unread  (49 of 226) 
 
  7238.49 in reply to 7238.48 
 
I lost 10lbs. recently so Im down to a XXXL. I appreciate all those in full support of our youth in the community, state, and nation. If you wonder what I am going to do just keep on watching real close and youll get to see. This will be the last time I post on this pro-hate discussion board so Ill address a few issues. 1st-I wouldnt train a scrub(on or off the field) for free. I dont have time to waste and I would rather spend that extra time with my daughters. All 8 athletes in my organization have a combined GPA of approximately 3.5 so it would be tough for a scrub to meet those standards. I have trained and coached numerous players and all of them seem to get better regardless of how great they were before I started working with them. Training the body is not that difficult when you are dealing with kids who want to get better. My organization is just as focused on spirit and mind training as I am on physical training. You know, I might gain those 10 lbs back because I dont have to play anymore. Nah I will be healthier with it gone. Same way you'd be healthier if you lost about 10 lbs of hate. Mangino is a very good coach and recruiter though. Hmmmm...ku as an assistant- I would love that, but that's not what God called me to do at this point. I will wait for that big payday win the Dallas Cowboys offer me their head coach position, because Arthur, Bryce, Chris, Jaydan, Blaize, Trezz, T.J., Colby, or Laquay will be playing for them. Keep hating the more you hate the more I am motivated to help even more kids. Thanks for all the motivation,

Love,

Brian Q. Butler

Matthew 5:16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. (To God be the glory).
 

anyone think this is really him?

Gawdamn, it probably IS.  Jeezus.

September 04, 2007, 04:06:18 PM
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Matthew 5:16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. (To God be the glory).
 

Yep, that's him. :lol: