Just my common sense meter here, but if what Boyd says was true, don't you think someone would have or will come out and back him up?
If it isn't true, or it has been exaggerated, then you'd expect to hear what we are hearing now...nothing. Nobody wants to be involved in something like this unless they feel strongly one way or another. It's a troublesome accusation, the kind that you have to feel pretty grounded in your stance if you are going to go public.
We've got the Boston media printing and broadcasting every time a player golfs or eats chicken or drinks a beer, and a lot of these same guys were around during Boyd's time. But nobody knew this was happening?
I'm inclined to think Dennis stretched the truth.