Article By josh martin on 8th December, 2010
Less than a year after his well-publicized one-day retirement, Meyer has (presumably) come to the same conclusion this time around, but with a greater willingness to accept what he knew all along.
The coaching grind that he'd become so accustomed to was killing him and whittling away his family life.
Last December, Meyer cited both his health and his family as reasons, first, for resigning and then for taking a leave of absence that never quite materialized.
He had been hospitalized for chest pains (which he had been experiencing off and on for two ...
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