HokeyPokey
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djm19 said:HokeyPokey said:Ok here it goes...
I am a former starter who had a number of injuries throughout the last years of my career. Prior to having any injuries Bohl was always very friendly and caring, a player's coach. One of the injuries occurred halfway through the season. The expected recovery time was said to be 4-6 weeks, which I was brought back in 3 due to need on the field. This I didn't have too much of an issue with because it was my last season of football and I wanted to play. The issue occurred weeks later. I received another injury due to overcompensation for the first and was forced to sit out again. This is when Bohl started acting funny..
Long story short I was told I would have to receive season ending surgery. I let Bohl know and I was given a "best wishes" along with a door being slammed in my face. After this I was pretty much banned from the team. I was not allowed to attend any practices or team functions. I was kicked out of the weight room just for being there, and my teammates were told that I was a quitter. The night before our Proday I received a text from an assistant coach stating that coach Bohl said that I can't participate or come watch and support my teammates.
Some of you may call me soft but I highly question this man's character. The first thing Bohl told us was "players don't care about what you know, until they know that you care". I was essentially cut from the team for an injury that I received while trying to play on a preexisting injury. I put my body on the line for this man and was tossed away when I could no longer be used. You may say "that's how it is in the workplace, real world, etc." but a team isn't any of those things
Thank you for your response. Thank you for your sacrifice for Cowboy football. I would just strongly encourage you to make sure and think of the big picture as well.
Sorry for your misfortune. You (whoever you are), will always be a Cowboy in my book, so thank you. I would just ask that you don't burn down the fort on your way out. It is a lose-lose.
Exactly why I held out for so long. If it only effected me I could go on my way, I have a lot of other positive things in my life I can look to. But when it's effecting my former teammates, guys I went onto the field with everyday, the guys that helped me make it through the culture shock of moving to Laramie and are part of the reason I have my degree today... that's where my issue stands.