I was pulling for and betting on the Steelers but I have to be honest.....I feel sad for Dungy,he just looks like he wants to find a corner and cry
isetcap
SBR MVP
12-16-05
4006
#2
Tony Dungy knows what is important in life, especially now, and he will handle this better than anyone else would.
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#3
Tony Dungy life took a 360 in the last month. It just goes to show you, when things go bad they really go bad.
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moses millsap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-05
8289
#4
Originally posted by isetcap
Tony Dungy knows what is important in life, especially now, and he will handle this better than anyone else would.
Exactly. When Vandertard missed the FG, I believe Dungy just softly mouthed the words, "he missed" or something to that effect, not a parade of profanities like I would expect out of most coaches' mouths in that particular situation.
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bigboydan
SBR Aristocracy
08-10-05
55420
#5
Originally posted by OWNED
Exactly. When Vandertard missed the FG, I believe Dungy just softly mouthed the words, "he missed"
everyone said that it seemed like, because CBS showed mannings,cower's, dungy, and bettis's reaction after he missed it.
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5teamparlay
SBR Wise Guy
02-06-06
989
#6
Happy 57th Tony!!!
Tony Dungy
Age: 57
Profession: Retired NFL Coach / Broadcaster
Best Known For: The first African-American head coach to win a Super Bowl, Tony Dungy coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1996 to 2001 and the Indianapolis Colts from 2002 to 2008. He led his Colts’ team past the Chicago Bears to win Super Bowl XLI. He set an NFL record by leading his teams to the playoffs in 10 consecutive seasons. After retiring from coaching in 2009, Dungy became an analyst on NBC’s Football Night in America.