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He'd Rather Have Jesus
· Sunday, August 29, 2010
Glen Coffee, a 23-year-old kid who had a $2.5 million contract and a promising career in pro football, walked away from the San Francisco 49ers on Friday and none of the cynical national media knew quite what to do or say. That's because Glen, a back-up running back for the 49ers, calmly said he'd rather walk with Jesus instead of playing games anymore.
His decision, he told the shocked reporters who follow the team, was one that he'd "been wrestling with a long time" and those who know the classy kid who accepted the Lord as his Savior during his junior year at the University of Alabama say he'll not change his mind.
"I feel like it's His will," Coffee said. "It's something that I really felt like I shouldn't have entered the NFL in the first place. I don't know what call God has for my life, but it wasn't football. ... I'll be happier, not necessarily because I'm without football, but because I'm letting Him do his work.
"Whether it was leaving football or leaving something else, another job, it doesn't matter. I'll be happy because I'm following His will," he added, even though he isn't sure what path God wants him to take. "I'm going back to school to finish my degree (he lacks only six hours) and I'll probably get a Masters degree, too. God will let me know what's next."
Coffey was the leading rusher on Alabama's 2008 team, running for 1,383 yards and 10 touchdowns on a team that finished 12-2. He skipped his last year of eligibility at Alabama, instead signing with the 49ers when he was picked in the third round. During last year's rookie season, he was the team's No. 2 runner behind Frank Gore, and ended 2009 with 226 yards and one touchdown.
Coffey isn't surprised that everybody else is surprised; he came into camp with ten new pounds "of muscle" and has been impressive the first couple of weeks. "A lot of people aren't going to understand and realize because they don't have the wisdom to understand," Coffee said.
"Their eyes aren't open like mine are open. True happiness is glorifying God and glorifying Christ. That's what true happiness is. ... And for me, that wasn't the NFL. That wasn't where I needed to be. It's giving in to his will, man. I feel like I was wasting the organization's time, as far as the Niners," he explained.
"I felt like I was wasting my time," Coffee added, "I should have never entered the league, and I'm sorry I had to (quit) in the middle of camp and leave my teammates like that. But it was something that I felt like I needed to do."
To Mike Singletary, the 49ers head coach, the player's decision was disappointing but he said he wouldn't try to talk him out of it. "My initial reaction was, 'Glen, are you sure about this?'. He said, 'Yes, sir, I've given it a lot of thought,' and I said, 'OK. If that's where you are, then I respect that, and I appreciate your honesty.
"I appreciate him not coming out here and going through the motions. He said his heart isn't in it. It's his decision. He is a man, and the last thing that I'm going to do is disrespect him and try to drag something out," Singletary explained.
"I told him I appreciate the character that you have to come and let us know so that we can move forward and not put us in a situation where we have to go scramble and do something that we didn't want to do."
Some skeptics said over the weekend that Coffee would have seconds thoughts but Glen said it's done. "No, man. I've already told Christ it's time to go. I've already rung the bell. That's not going to happen." There was also a rumor that he'd taken a harder-than-normal hit during Singletary's tough practices. "I was reading on the Internet and some reporter said I made the decision because I got blown up in a blocking drill. Come on, man! Give me more credit than that! But I've got to expect that when I do something so unexpectedly. No, there were no personal issues. But I really am sorry that I put the 49ers in this situation. I should have handled it a lot differently."
Coffey's teammates were saddened. One even said, "I just feel like I've lost a brother," and confirmed the Crimson Tide star was highly-respected and had good practices before making his decision. What's more, several cited his work ethic and the fact he was constantly working out in the off-season."
"Whatever you do, you've got to do it to glorify Christ. You've got to do it 100 percent. Even though my head was sort of me holding onto the sport, I tried to get all the way into it."
That didn't work. Now he'll follow Jesus. "Now I am happy," he said.
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Jerry D. Robertson
Glen, though I know that the 49ers will definitely miss you and what you brought to them.....I also know that what the Lord Jesus Christ has laid on your heart is far more important, not only in this life, but in that which is to come! Thank you for listening to Him.
Posted August 29, 2010 at 10:01:55 PM
Duke of Earl
Roy,
Glen sounds a little like another pro-football player who found a higher calling. Pat Tillman gave up his career and his life to protect the people of America and the rest of the world from terrorists (ism). Tillman didn't think about the lost money and/or opportunities; he just made his choice. He found his calling in his soul.
There are more atheletes like Glen Coffey and Pat Tillman. They give to their communities and the faiths. They live the life and thank God for that.
Duke
Posted August 30, 2010 at 8:29:05 AM
Marsha
God bless you Glen, for your courageous decision!
Posted August 30, 2010 at 12:37:44 PM
Stoney
I am a lifelong Niner fan and was shocked and saddened when I first heard about Mr. Coffey's decision to "retire" before his promising career had a chance to get off the ground. Now that I know what his reason is, I can only wish him God's blessings and thank him for reminding me what is truly important in life.
Posted August 30, 2010 at 2:09:33 PM
Bernie
Wow what a testimony at a time when the youth of our nation need to hear this. Thank you Glenn for your curageous dedication to the Faith. G-d will certianly bless you in life for it is obedience and trustfulness which He blesses.
Posted August 30, 2010 at 4:49:43 PM
John
Walk on Brother, Walk on , We are going to Jerusalem just like John. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND WATCH OVER YOU ALL THE DAYS OF YOUR LIFE
Posted August 30, 2010 at 7:51:08 PM
Jody
I neither know nor care anything about football, but this young man's faith is a beautiful and inspiring thing. I know God will bless him, as he blesses all of us who strive to do his will.
Posted August 31, 2010 at 6:03:59 PM
Dave
I am a Alabama fan and I am aware of his on-field prowess as well as his love for Christ. He is a man of God. I want to echo Bernie's comment above, When our nations young men need a role the most, God provides. God will Bless Glenn in his walk.
Posted August 31, 2010 at 8:18:27 PM
Bill Barker
What a courageous move. The best is yet to come!
Posted September 1, 2010 at 8:28:39 PM
Jim Wehrheim
Most people would rather SEE a sermon than hear one, thanks Glen for being a good example and openly sharing your faith.
Posted September 10, 2010 at 5:48:10 PM