Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Tony Dungy not just a hometown hero, but an inspiration

Head coach for the Indianapolis Colts Tony Dungy is not only a hometown hero to the Indianapolis Colts, but to thousands of people who are fans of several other teams throughout the NFL. Not only is Dungy the first Afro-American coach to win a Super Bowl, but he is one of the rare instances in which a coach doesn't use threats, curses or even raise his voice to enforce authority over his players. In addition, Dungy sadly lost his son last year to suicide, and through all his hardships continues to praise and live his life through God. His is not only an example of what other coaches in the NFL should imitate, but a man that many people should emulate.

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