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Butcher doesn’t know the meaning of giving up. He only encounters the concept when a prone opponent says “I give up! I give up!” but Butcher always puts the boot to him before he can go into more details. One of these days he’ll have to ask one of his victims what they mean.
Had two chances to score against the 'Eadbashaz, only converted one of them. He never did such a half-assed job in his former profession: cow-slaughterer.
Tied with Starr as the Outlaws third-best rusher (24 yards) and blocker (20) during their <a href="http://fumbbl.com/FUMBBL.php?page=group&op=view&at=0&group=4848&show=18345">Season 1 Championship</a> run.
Butcher was a regular on the Line for the Outlaws during their <a href="http://fumbbl.com/FUMBBL.php?page=group&op=view&at=0&group=4848&show=18674">Season II Championship</a>.
After age caught up with him, Butcher refused to retire and instead committed himself to a task an experienced gangster like him could still do better than the young folks: playing dirty. He honed his fouling skill for three games, all in preperation of the season finale against the 'Eadbashaz and than, on the day he had been looking forward to, he had to sit out because all the hard training was more than his body was able to take. Butcher watched from the sidelines as foul after foul reigned down on his teammates and he was in no position to retaliate. Still, the Outlaws won 2-1 in the end and Butcher retired in peace as <a href="http://fumbbl.com/FUMBBL.php?page=group&op=view&at=0&group=4848&show=19149">Season III Champion</a>.