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Tony Dungy to retire?

by Ccampbell34
created January 11, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Following in the foot steps of Bill Cowher, Tony Dungy is planning to decide on his future as Colts Head Coach after this season. Dungy also made similar considerations after the 2005 season following the death of his son.

"I'll sit down with my wife and talk it through and then talk to [owner] Jim [Irsay] and [president] Bill [Polian], like I do every year," Dungy said. "And then we'll take a look at it."

Players such as All Pro Center Jeff Saturday claim he has mentioned nothing of it and the majority of the Colts want the popular coach to return. 

Assistant Head Coach Jim Caldwell who has interviewed with the Ravens and Falcons would be an obvious interview choice if in fact Dungy did retire.

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KelsdadAll-Star
728 days ago
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Dungy's 16 year old son recently transferred to a high school in Florida. I don't know if he goes first semester in Indy and second in Florida or if this is a sign, but it sure raises questions. Maybe Parcells will pay him 10 mil a year to turn around the Dolphs?
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BOMBERSDiv-I Stud
728 days ago
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That would be awesome.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
728 days ago
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Whatever he does, Tony Dungy has more then earned the right to do whatever the hell he please whenever the hell he wants.
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GeodanVarsity
728 days ago
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It sounds as though coach Dungy takes his career one year at a time. Making decisions together with your spouse seems a healthy way to live. Good for him an whatever he chooses to do. If he leaves the NFL I will miss him.
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