I don’t think we really need to hear from him on Butler/I don’t care. His characterization of the game is fair; they were playing catch-up the whole game because of bad defense AND, to a much lesser extent, some ill timed offensive squanders. I would fully expect him to throw bouquets to the D/ST in the next episode. If SB52 is an example of Brady and the offense nearly carrying them to a title, then SB53 is an example of the defense/special teams carrying them.
His take on the Jimmy G dynamic/Guerrero are just about useless because this entire project is - and this is true even though I like it - self hagiography designed to bolster his already impressive brand. That’s not meant as a criticism per se, but he’s too brand conscious to be taken at face value about his relationship with the team at the time. I actually think it would be a bad idea for him to sling mud, mind you, but when you do a protect centered around you telling all of us what you think about your experiences with the team you are going to invite scrutiny over how forthright you are being about the reported conflicts. Can’t have it both ways.
I wouldn’t expect him to say anything differently in the last few episodes than he has to Howard Stern and others about his departure from the Pats. He’s, again, brand conscious and non confrontational at his core. His reaction to Guerrero and TB Sr. popping off in September only confirmed that any resentment or frustration he harbored (or still harbors) with BB isn’t going to come out of his mouth.