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Jenna Butler: Complete Zodiac Profile (Capricorn & Rabbit)

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Jenna Butler
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Jenna

Butler

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About

Height

5'10"

Age

26

Hometown

Gainesville, VA

Zodiac Detail

Western Sign

Capricorn

Capricorn-Aquarius Cusp

Element

Earth

Chinese Animal

Rabbit 🐇

Year

1999

Birthday

Jan 18, 2000

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Cosmic Playstyle

The Anchor

Capricorn Rabbit

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Jenna Butler combines Capricorn discipline with Dragon ambition to create a defender who provides both foundational stability and attacking threat. The Capricorn anchors her defensive positioning with methodical discipline. The Dragon adds an aerial presence and set-piece prowess that makes her dangerous in both boxes. This combination produces a defender who is equally comfortable organizing the backline and scoring from corners.

Butler's defensive play reflects this cosmic architecture. The Capricorn component ensures she maintains her position, rarely getting drawn out by clever movement. She reads the game two passes ahead, positioning herself to intercept rather than tackle. Dragon adds physical dominance in aerial duels and set pieces. She attacks the ball with conviction, whether it's clearing a cross or heading in a corner. In buildup play, Butler uses Capricorn patience to play out from the back with measured distribution. Dragon provides the confidence to step into midfield with the ball when the opportunity arises, creating numerical advantages in the middle third.

In the locker room, Butler operates with quiet authority. Capricorn provides the consistent work ethic that demands respect through action rather than words. Dragon adds the competitive fire that raises standards in training. Under pressure, her Capricorn side maintains defensive shape while her Dragon side takes ownership of aerial threats. She's the defender who organizes the wall on free kicks and then attacks the resulting cross with equal intensity.

The counter to Butler is pace and movement behind the defense. Her Capricorn positioning works best against direct attacks. Quick combinations that get in behind force her to turn and chase, which isn't her strength. The Dragon's aerial dominance becomes irrelevant when the ball is played along the ground into dangerous areas. Make her defend in space against fast forwards, and both sides of her cosmic identity lose their primary advantages.

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