![]() ![]() Why weren’t the Titans’ defensive backs more aggressive in coverage from the jump? It appears to be because of coaching, according to Butler.Īsked Malcolm Butler why #Titans waited so long to get more aggressive in coverage. Malcolm Butler said #Titans treating the defense like everyone was new to the system and having more communication with each other has helped the defense turn things around. Butler said he likes to be physical on defense, enjoys playing man coverage Jim Wyatt December 2, 2020 I feel like we (DBs) were holding back a little bit earlier in year, being conservative. The 30-year-old credits the defensive backs being more aggressive and having better communication as the reasons why. The Titans’ secondary and defense as a whole has been much better of late. I feel it's my best year with "But hopefully we won't be able to attend a Pro Bowl, … because the goal is to make it to the Super Bowl." on being No.2 in Pro Bowl fan voting: It feels great (to have folks notice). 2 in the Pro Bowl voting at cornerback, said he believes that 2020 is his best season with the Titans. When speaking to the media on Wednesday, Butler, who sits No. ![]() Overall, Butler sports a PFF grade of 69.2, which is higher than the 67.1 he had in 2018 and the 65.5 he notched in 2019. The veteran is one of two Titans corners to crack the top five, as cornerback Breon Borders ranks fifth with a grade of 77.1 in that same span. 1 cornerback in the NFL over the past five weeks, posting a grade of 83.7. After a rough start to the 2020 season, cornerback Malcolm Butler has settled down over the course of the past five weeks and is starting to put together arguably his best season with the Tennessee Titans.Īccording to Pro Football Focus, Butler ranks as the No. ![]()
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