You know you always like to say "I knew that guy before he got big..." It helps prove that you believed in someone before anyone else did.

That was most definitely the case at Super Bowl 49 in February. When Armen and Levack spoke to Malcolm Butler, he was a backup defensive back from a small school in Alabama that no one had ever heard of.

Levack told Butler he would do something special in the Super Bowl and even Butler shrugged it off.

Well, by the time the Super Bowl was done, we all knew who Butler was. Obviously, Butler reached world-famous status after intercepting Russell Wilson in the end zone at the end of the game. The Seahawks had 1st-and-goal and would have won a second consecutive Super Bowl if not Butler jumping the slant route that was intended for Ricardo Lockette.

Levack can say "I knew Malcolm Butler when."

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