Vlyrock
05-07-2005, 10:03 PM
But Michael was poked and prodded at the NFL Combine. One doctor told him if not for the surgical scar on his shoulder, he wouldn't have known that Michael had surgery. "One guy literally grabbed my arm and hung from it,'' Michael told his father in March.
The phone started ringing not long after the finish of the draft, teams looking to sign Munoz to a free-agent contract. "Including one team right in his backyard that his father played on for many years and went to the Hall of Fame from,'' said Anthony.
At this point Michael did a remarkable thing: He decided not to play football anymore. He decided, with his wife, Emily, to start his life away from the field. This is what he told his father: "Dad, Emily and I have been praying that God would show us a sign. Now it's clear. It's time to go some other route, away from football.'' He told his father that he had never limited his identity to football, but as a person who happened to play football. This would be a momentary setback.
Sounds like a good guy with a good head. I'm sure he'll do fine in life - whatever it is.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writers/tim_layden/04/27/five.and.out/index.html
The phone started ringing not long after the finish of the draft, teams looking to sign Munoz to a free-agent contract. "Including one team right in his backyard that his father played on for many years and went to the Hall of Fame from,'' said Anthony.
At this point Michael did a remarkable thing: He decided not to play football anymore. He decided, with his wife, Emily, to start his life away from the field. This is what he told his father: "Dad, Emily and I have been praying that God would show us a sign. Now it's clear. It's time to go some other route, away from football.'' He told his father that he had never limited his identity to football, but as a person who happened to play football. This would be a momentary setback.
Sounds like a good guy with a good head. I'm sure he'll do fine in life - whatever it is.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writers/tim_layden/04/27/five.and.out/index.html