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A Kinder, Gentler Coach
Tony Dungy may be the most respected coach in the NFL—but he's also got some enemies.

Tony Dungy, the Indianapolis Colts head coach who led his team to the Super Bowl title in February, is a man with "class, dignity, grace, and poise," writes ESPN.com's Michael Smith. San Francisco Chronicle ...

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BILL WARNER   Posted: September 18, 2007 8:12 PM
THIS IS TRULY A MAN OF GOD.ANYONE WHO SAYS THIS IS NOT A CHRISTIAN HAS NEVER STUDIED THE BIBLE.HE HAS BROUGHT BACK A INTEREST IN FOOTBALL THAT I HAD GIVEN UP ON.THANK GOD FOR "MEN" LIKE DUNGY!

blondie   Posted: September 18, 2007 11:20 AM
I am so proud of Tony for saying what he said about how Jesus Christ is his Lord and Savior, after his team won the super bowl game ~ go Tony!!! What an example for us all.

Bryan   Posted: September 11, 2007 6:46 PM
To stand for something like traditional marriage like coach Dungy has done in this day and age takes character and deep conviction because you will be misunderstood by those who cannot understand or who refuse to understand that to stand for something is different than attacking those you disagree with. It would be "inexcusable for coach Dungy to stand by and agree or say nothing when there are folks doing things which are destructive and in defiance of God's truth as coach he understands it. It would be anti-human and unloving.

BC   Posted: September 11, 2007 12:03 PM
A great article and even a better coach, I have gotten to meet and talk with him twice and he is truely a man of the word.

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