07-16-2019, 08:30 PM
(07-16-2019, 08:10 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Boling was also quoted as saying that if it were just him, a young guy with no family, he'd be on the field. I'd look more at pressure from the wife, than "fear of a hard core coach", if I were you. Boling has already made millions, likely has invested well and not squandered his money. she likely "allowed" Clint to believe that the decision was all his, while subtly pulling on the heart strings about long term health and being with the family.
Either way, I don't blame Clint for his decision. I don't blame any man who has already earned enough to live and retire on, by the age of 30, for calling it quits due to health and family concerns. However, there ain't no way in hell that anyone is going to convince me that Clint Boling took the easy way out, just to avoid a tough coach. He's way too much of a proud and fierce competitor to ever be accused of chickening out.
Not to mention Boling was on the rehab field the entire offseason so there were very few chances for Turner to "berate" him.
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