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In my 11 years as sports editor of this newspaper, I consider Matt Butler to be our greatest story of success.

The Scooter Sherrills and Nick Maddoxes of the world were supposed to taste success after high school.

Matt Butler was expected to just go get a job.

Colleges thought the Salisbury offensive lineman was too slow. And too small. Just wasn't impressive enough.

Well, Matt Butler showed 'em. Boy, did he show them.

Let's put it this way: The Detroit Lions think he's big enough. And fast enough. And impressive enough. They have signed him to a contract, making the kid from Robin Road in Salisbury a professional football player.

Butler finished up the work on that contract Wednesday. In two weeks, he'll be back in Detroit for another camp.

Butler is now repeating the same words he used after high school.

"All I ever wanted was a shot."

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When no worthwhile college offers came in after high school, Butler took matters into his own hands. He walked on at East Carolina.

Some four years later, he had started on the Pirate offensive line 37 straight games, a program high.

When his senior season ended, Butler felt sure he'd get a shot at the next level. ECU had beaten North Carolina and won the Hawaii Bowl against Boise State. Certainly, pro teams had noticed his play. It helped that ECU coach Skip Holtz thought he could take another step.

"Coach Holtz told me he was pretty sure I'd get a shot," Butler said.

Pro Day soon came, and Butler was one of 15 prospects on the ECU campus scrutinized by several NFL teams.

At 6-foot-4 and 308 pounds, Butler ran the 40-yard dash in 5.1 seconds and bench-pressed 225 pounds 26 times.

Most of the attention went to Butler's teammate, Chris Johnson, the speediest running back in the combine. But the big lineman turned some heads, too.

Kansas City and Washington were among those interested.

"I didn't know Detroit even liked me," Butler said.

So he anxiously waited to hear his name in the two-day, NFL Draft.

It was never called.

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Butler watched the draft from sister Amber's home.

"The second day, during the last rounds, I saw guys drafted that I had never heard of," he said. "Some guy from Bentley got drafted. I'd never heard of Bentley."

Butler expected some team to give him a call on that Sunday for a tryout. He didn't get that either.

"I didn't sleep at all that night," he said.

Butler was working at a furniture story, lifting other kinds of weights — couches, refrigerators, you name it — and was ready to accept the fact his playing days might be over.

"It was kinda getting frustrating," said Butler, echoing the same words he used after his prep career had ended.

The day after the draft, the Lions called.

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Butler quickly found out what the life of a professional athlete is all about.

Detroit flew him up to its indoor facility for a tryout. The team delivered him, as well as six other hopefuls, in a limo.

"It was quiet," Butler said of the ride. "Nobody knew what was going to happen."

The NFL is not just about playing. It's about paperwork — "a bunch of paperwork," Butler said — and the most intense physical you can imagine.

"They checked your teeth, did a chest x-ray ... everything," he said.

Butler admits he was a bit in awe upon entering Allen Park. The locker room was spacious with televisions mounted. Photos of Lion greats like Barry Sanders were hung for all to see.

Wake-up call for the three-day minicamp was 4 a.m.

"We'd have meetings in the morning and then practice," Butler said. "We'd have meetings again and then practice. We had more meetings than practices."

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Butler was one of 40 players participating. Twenty-five were like him. They were there for an unpaid tryout.

"I knew I had to make an impression," he said. "I had to do something different."

Butler did. He sheepishly admitted he got in a fight.

Going up against the Lions' third-round pick from Purdue, Cliff Avril, an outside linebacker, things got a bit heated.

"I was kicking his butt pretty good," Butler said. "We got into it. Players had to break us up."

Being someone without a contract, Butler was a little worried.

"I thought I'd get in trouble," he said, "but nobody said anything."

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That is, until after the final practice Sunday. Lions head coach Rod Marinelli told the group, "We'll be in touch."

One of the offensive line coaches, Mike Barry, pulled Butler over to the side. Not to talk about his fight.

Rather, to talk about his future.

"Coach Barry told me he really, really liked me," Butler said. "I can play all three positions on the line — center, guard and tackle. He said he liked my footwork. He liked my tenacity. He said he wanted to open some room for me to come back."

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When Butler returns for the next camp in two weeks, he'll be more confident — and a little richer.

"I'll be getting paid for that," he chuckled. "That will be nice."

Butler's is back in Greenville, sky-high on his future while reflecting back on his high school days when he felt unappreciated and betrayed.

"I always go back to that," Butler said. "I'm a little bitter because people doubted me. But if all that hadn't happened, I wouldn't be here. It motivated me."

Yep, Matt Butler showed 'em. As of today, he is a full-fledged professional football player.

And that's a pretty good story of success, don't you think?

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Contact Ronnie Gallagher at 794-797-4287 or rgallagher@salisburypost.com.





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BILL PIPER
DONT TELL MATT MILLEN ABOUT HIM : Tuesday, May 20, 2008 1:43 PM

LETS GET RID OF HIM SOON. HE SOUNDS LIKE A WINNER AND THATS THE LAST THING WE NEED RIGHT NOW. HE IS TOUGH AND A FIGHTER? WE CANT HAVE THAT. OK, IM BEING FACETIOUS, PLEASE DONT TELL MILLEN.
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TugOgren
: Monday, May 19, 2008 12:26 PM

Hope there's a follow-up on this story. Feel-good articles need follow-ups to bring us back to reality.
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Luke
About Time : Saturday, May 17, 2008 11:10 AM

As a life long lion faithful, it's great to finally find out a doubted, non-drafted 'no-namer' gets a shot, our team needs, fire, fights tenacity, leadership. Good luck Matt, I hope this is the beginning of a long healthy fruitful career.
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Jim
Butler : Saturday, May 17, 2008 10:09 AM

Nice article. Good luck Matt!
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Alan
Fan of this kid and your great state! : Saturday, May 17, 2008 8:36 AM

I am a Michigan resident and lifelong Lions fan. That being said I am also a fan of the Carolinas (Great State with Great People!) and Matt Butler. I am very hopeful that if this kid works hard as I think he will and has some talent that the Lions staff will sign him and give him the opportunity even over higher draft picks and over paid veterans. We have an overpaid veteran tackle who couldn't block me 40% of the time (Backus). Keep up the hard work Matt and buy a good winter coat with some of that paycheck you are getting you will need it for Dec/Jan in Michigan! God Bless y'all!
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Mario Carrier
Matt Butler : Saturday, May 17, 2008 6:43 AM

Going strictly on your article, I think the lions are fortunate to have him. He's hungry, focused and determined. The lions could use a bunch more like him. I'd say Matt is truly a Marineli type player and he'll make the final roster on blood and guts! Go Matt!!
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Leon Robincia
: Saturday, May 17, 2008 6:14 AM

As a Detroiter and life long lions fan I really enjoyed your article. I found it on the detroit free press' website. Its not often that we hear success stories about undrafted rookies (or even Drafted 1st rounders for that matter lol) here in Detroit. I hope this guy makes the team and becomes a contributer for us, especially since he's a linemen and we need all the help we can get on the O-line.
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TOM D.
FREE AGENT BUTLER : Saturday, May 17, 2008 4:10 AM

I HOPE HE KICKS EVERYONES BACKSIDE. GOOD LUCK TO HIM, HE SEEMS TO BE EXACTLY THE TYPE OF PLAYER THAT WE NEED (HUNGRY) SO TO SPEAK. I HOPE HE CAN SHOW ALL THE OTHER OVERPAYED CLOWNS HOW TO GET IT DONE!
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Dennis in Rockford
Matt Butler : Saturday, May 17, 2008 3:45 AM

I read these feel good stories every year. Unfortunately thats where the story usually ends. Matt, keep kickin butt and I hope to see you in September.
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Guerdy
Miami's Only Lions FAN : Friday, May 16, 2008 8:29 PM

I Loved the story, I really like hearing great stories like this. I must admit this is my first time reading on of you articles but I can promise that I'll try to tune in every chance. Matt Butler sound like a great player with a greater heart. I look forward to seeing him on the field. I must admit that I do doubt players that don't get drafted but this guy sounds like a great fit in the system.
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Dean
re Butler : Friday, May 16, 2008 4:45 PM

Very nice story....hope the kid makes the Lions as they sure can use some players "with heart''...will watch the progress...DM "
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Baggs
Matt Butler Column : Friday, May 16, 2008 12:21 PM

Congratulations ronnie Gallagher, you nailed it! A great column.
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Loren L.
Thank you Matt. : Friday, May 16, 2008 11:19 AM

As a life long Lions fan, I've done my best to glorify the O-Line. Everything works because of the O-Line. Matt sounds like the type of guy I've been waiting for in Detroit since I could read a scoreboard. Work ethic, has something to prove, and he's got moxie. Welcome to Detroit Matt, keep working, and you'll be a hero here.
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Jay Martin
Former ECU Pirate : Friday, May 16, 2008 8:59 AM

The Lions are in desperate need of an O lineman who can produce. When Butler comes back to Allen Park for the next camp he should look up another former ECU Pirate, Eric Myers. Played on the Peach Bowl Championship team back in the 90's.
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P. Michaelson
Butler Impresses : Friday, May 16, 2008 7:23 AM

I hope he makes the team. The Lions need all kinds of O-Line help, and this is the kind of story that will get attention.
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John Barker
62johnnylion : Friday, May 16, 2008 5:37 AM

Glad to have another fighter on the team. Offensive linemen aren't glorified so you have to kick some ass to prove a point. Hopefully we've started a new tradition with you and Cherilus pushing things to the next level. Go gettem kid and turn this team into a winner!
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Steven Syrett; Lifetime Lions Fan
Welcome to Detroit Matt!! : Friday, May 16, 2008 4:50 AM

Good luck at the mini-camp. This article is also now linked on the Detroit Free Press web site.
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Denny Kavanaugh
Matt Butler : Wednesday, May 14, 2008 1:42 PM

I would to say welcome to the land of Honolulu Blue andSilver good luck
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LionsFaninMA
Good Luck and welcome to Detroit : Tuesday, May 13, 2008 5:17 PM

Great article. MLive posted it so expect to see many more eyes on this story. MLive is home to fanatical Lions fans and are desperate for a winner in Detroit. Good luck on making the team.
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Jason Whichard
Great to see this article! : Saturday, May 10, 2008 5:07 AM

I am an East Carolina University Graduate and it is great to see that East Carolina has such wonderful young men involved in its athletic and academic programs. I love to see people who have determination get ahead...Matt your story is wonderful - thank you for all you have done to promote our university...best of luck to you going forward! Jason
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Jenn and David W....
Sarah and Matt : Friday, May 09, 2008 5:56 PM

I am very proud of Matt and all he has done as a Pirate. We look forward to all he accomplishes in the NFL and in life. From all reports, he is a nice young man and is from a great family. While I have only met Matt and Sarah briefly, I did spend a few hours with Sarah at a recent App. State game. the story is as follows: Living in Winston, I am often asked to App. games by my beautiful wife, who is an App grad and supporter. Our agreement, "we will go to App. Games if no conflict with ECU game." While at one of those games, I had the good forture, just by chance, of sitting next to Sarah (who I did not know). Since I was wearing my Pirate jacket, we immediately struck up a conversation, and I soon learned she was Matt's mother. Our chat was great for the next few hours. I was very impressed with her character, love of her son, life, and my university. I must admit, I left the game feeling very good about the type of kids in our program, and the support they were receiving. Thanks Sarah for our chat and sending Matt our way.
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Brenda abd John Canup, Pirate Fans, Kinston, NC
Matt Butler, ECU Pirate and Detroit Lion : Friday, May 09, 2008 8:51 AM

I had the pleasure of watching Matt play in Greenville and in the Hawaii Bowl. He was awesome. Not only is he an exceptional young man with a lot ot talent, he was coached by one of the most capable coaches in the nation, Skip Holtz. He is an example of success earned by sheer determination, hard work and the leadership of a nurturing coach. Best wishes, Matt. We're looking forward to watching you on weekends and Monday nights!
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Lovetta Ealy Moore, Dep't of Social Studies, SHS
Matt Butler Achievements : Friday, May 09, 2008 7:14 AM

Your article on Matt Butler made me smile. I had the pleasure of teaching Matt at SHS, as well as this brothers, and I can honestly say his achievements are well deserved. Matt was a hard worker in the classroom as well as on the football field. He deserves all that comes his way. I am proud to have seen this young man reach such an achievement.
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Sarah Butler
Butler Butler Beats the Odds Again : Thursday, May 08, 2008 6:48 AM

I'm Matt's mother, Sarah Butler, and I want to thank you for such a wonderful article about my son Matt. His entire high school and college career you have always written about him in such a positive way. As his mother, I am so proud of him but it especially makes me proud to hear the wonderful way your words describe him. The Salisbury Post is very fortunate to have such wonderful writers on their staff.
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Ridil
Excellent article : Thursday, May 08, 2008 5:09 AM

Great writing. The public NEEDS more writers like you.
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