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Dungy to lead player advisory forum

Tony Dungy is taking a lead role in improving communication between the NFL and its players.

Curran: Peyton’s nearly perfect, on and off the field

He’s finally gotten there. It took until he was 33 years old and into his 12th season but Peyton Manning is now beloved, admired and respected without qualifiers.

Dungy: Vick focused on putting life back together

Tony Dungy believes Michael Vick is focused on putting his life back together. The former Indianapolis Colts coach has agreed to mentor Vick as part of the quarterback's conditional reinstatement to the NFL.

Curran: Season of change hits Indianapolis

A "shovel ready" project? How about the 2009 Colts? Training camp hasn’t even started, yet Indy’s already emerged as a vogue team to bury.

Dungy, Harrison join NBC's Sunday NFL studio show

An understated coach and an outspoken safety are adding their voices to NBC's Sunday night NFL studio show.

Dungy, Harrison added to Sunday Night crew

NEW YORK - Tony Dungy, who won a Super Bowl ring as both an NFL coach and player, and Rodney Harrison, who earned two Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots, will join NBC’s Emmy nominated studio show “NBC’s Football Night in America” as analysts. The announcement was made today on a media conference call by Dick Ebersol, Chairman, NBC Sports and Executive Producer, “NBC Sunday Night Football.” Both Dungy and Harrison were part of NBC’s Super Bowl XLIII pre-game coverage.

Ex-Colts coach Dungy still busy, outspoken

Tony Dungy is busier than ever, even though he's no longer coaching the Indianapolis Colts.

Dungy says Michael Vick wants second chance

Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy says Michael Vick wants a second chance when he's out of prison.

Tony Dungy meets with Michael Vick in prison

Michael Vick and Tony Dungy have met at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan., where the former star quarterback is imprisoned.

Dungy invited to join White House faith council

Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy has been invited to join a White House faith-based advisory council.

Curran: Dungy was great coach, but also far more

We’re scrambling to describe the many flavors of Dungy.

Tony Dungy trades football for family, social work

Tony Dungy defied one myth Monday: He does show emotion. He also stuck to his principles. With tears in his eyes and his voice cracking, Dungy said goodbye to the Indianapolis Colts and the NFL, then, in typical Dungy fashion, looked optimistically toward life's next challenges.

Curran: Turbulent times in New England

The decision to franchise Matt Cassel has not yet been made, contrary to a weekend report from ESPN.

Dungy ready to debate life in, out of football

Tony Dungy still enjoys the challenge of coaching.

Curran: Great 2008 season shows why NFL is king

Around 1:15 p.m. on Sept. 7, a 23-year-old named Bernard Pollard put a match to the NFL’s script for 2008.

Opinion: Colts' consistent excellence is rare feat

In January 2002, the Colts hired a head coach known for his conservative, mediocre-at-best offenses, joining him with a young quarterback who already had demonstrated record-breaking ability. It was an odd-couple marriage, Tony Dungy and Peyton Manning.

Curran: For captain of sinking Lions ... a twisted fate

Thirty-two years ago, Rod Marinelli practically crawled on broken glass to move up in the coaching ranks. He went from defensive coordinator at Rosemead High School all the way to ... volunteer assistant at Utah State. He was married. Had a family. But the 27-year-old loved coaching football so much he gave himself over to it, sleeping on a sofa in the coaches’ offices, working the night shift at a cheese factory, doing the job for free. He made it work, though. His talent for teaching and detail combined with the toughness to be the same, diligent, optimistic man virtually every day carried him to a paid position at Utah State then to Cal-Berkeley, Arizona State, USC and, finally, the NFL. And how have the football gods repaid Rod Marinelli? By giving him the 2008 Lions. Now 59, the former offensive tackle whose college playing career was interrupted by a one-year tour of duty in Vietnam, is staring straight into the gaping maw of coaching infamy. The Lions are 0-13 and nearly out of prospects to avoid

Curran: It's make or break time for Colts, Cowboys

When the schedule came out, Nov. 2 looked like a dry run for Conference Championship Weekend.

Curran: Colts' run of divisional dominance is over

NASHVILLE - Well, there goes the division title.

Dungy Staying on As Colts Head Coach

Tony Dungy is sticking with the Colts.

Colts Say Caldwell in if Dungy Retires

Assistant head coach Jim Caldwell would replace Tony Dungy if the Indianapolis Colts coach retires, team owner Jim Irsay said Thursday night.

Colts Hoping Dungy Decides to Return

Colts owner Jim Irsay will do what it takes to keep coach Tony Dungy. He'll keep paying him the big bucks, help him get back to Tampa Bay more often, even give him additional time off if necessary. So will that be enough to keep Dungy on the sideline?

Dungy Returning to Colts Next Season

Tony Dungy is coming back for another season with the Super Bowl champs. Dungy made it clear Monday that he will return to the Indianapolis Colts sideline, quashing any talk that he might step down after becoming the first black coach to win a Super Bowl ring.

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A Coach's Faith + Why Tony Dungy helped Michael Vick return to pro football.
Source: Wall Street Journal

Being from Indiana and a Colts fan, I thought Tony Dungy was quite a man. This article tells alot about Tony... The article in part is in Parenthesis..

ESPN - Drehs: Colts' Sanders a tough act - NFL
Source: ESPN.com

Along with Pittsburgh's Troy Polamalu and Baltimore's Ed Reed, Sanders is a game changer, a safety who can hit like a linebacker and cover like a corner.

Undefeated, underdog host Colts? Yep
Source: The Indianapolis Star

They're the defending Super Bowl champions, they're 7-0 and they're playing at home. And they're five-point underdogs. Is Tony Dungy surprised? Not really

Birthdays for October 6
Source: The New York Times

Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy turns 52 years old today. 65Britt Ekland Actress 65Fred Travalena Comedian 61Millie Small Singer 57Thomas McClary R&B musician 56Kevin Cronin Rock musician (REO Speedwagon) 44Elisabeth Shue Actress

Suffering a loss could be a blessing in disguise for Colts.
Source: The Indianapolis Star

Ah . . . perfection is overrated. And did we really want to deny the 1972 Miami Dolphins their annual champagne party, which celebrates the demise of the league's final unbeaten team? I mean, it seems to mean so much to those fellows

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