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Sweetwater Red
01-12-2009, 01:33 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3827058

The Indianapolis Colts have scheduled a news conference for Monday afternoon, presumably to announce the retirement of coach Tony Dungy.

Foxsports.com and The Indianapolis Star reported Monday that Dungy, 53, will step down after seven seasons in Indianapolis. The news conference is scheduled for 5 p.m. ET at the team's practice facility, although the Colts did not given a reason early Monday for their announcement.


A source told Foxsports.com that Dungy has talked his decision over with family members and they decided it was the best time for him to step aside. Dungy, the source said, was at the team's complex in Indianapolis on Monday morning saying goodbyes to players and team employees.


The Colts have designated associate coach Jim Caldwell as Dungy's eventual replacement.

Since winning the Super Bowl after the 2006 season, Dungy has thought long and hard each offseason about how much longer he really wants to work in the NFL. He said after the Colts' overtime playoff loss to the San Diego Chargers in the AFC wild-card game nine days ago that he would spend about a week deciding whether to return for an eighth season as coach.

He spent much of that time in Tampa, Fla., where his wife Lauren and children moved full-time about a year ago. The Dungys had the week to contemplate his future with the Colts, but a trip to New York for son Jordan's surgery on a broken leg occupied their time. Jordan Dungy is back home in Florida and doing well after surgery.

Winner on all fronts
Tony Dungy's stature in the world of professional football took root in Indy. He leaves the Colts with a pristine overall resume, which includes 148 career wins, an unmatched 10 consecutive playoff seasons, and being the only black coach to win a Super Bowl.

Highest win pct. with one team (minimum 50 games)
George Seifert 49ers .766
John Madden Raiders .759
Tony Dungy Colts .759
Don Shula Colts .755
Vince Lombardi Packers .754

In Dungy's 13 seasons as a head coach, including six with Tampa Bay, he's put together a sparkling resume.

He has 148 career wins, including playoffs, and ranks 19th all-time in victories. He's the only black coach to win a Super Bowl, the first coach in league history to reach the postseason in 10 consecutive seasons and the only coach to preside over six straight seasons of 12 wins or more.

Two years ago, Dungy acknowledged there was a temptation to retire after winning the Super Bowl, at a time when he also was grieving the loss of his 18-year-old son James, who committed suicide in December 2005.

Dungy pondered retirement again last January, but returned after Colts owner Jim Irsay agreed to make Caldwell the eventual successor and offered Dungy the use of a private jet to visit his family in Florida.

Dungy also has spoken recently about his post-football plans and his desire to work more with All-Pro Dads, the prison ministry and becoming a mentor to teenagers and young adults.

Sweetwater Red
01-12-2009, 01:34 PM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3827058

The Indianapolis Colts have scheduled a news conference for Monday afternoon, presumably to announce the retirement of coach Tony Dungy.

Foxsports.com and The Indianapolis Star reported Monday that Dungy, 53, will step down after seven seasons in Indianapolis. The news conference is scheduled for 5 p.m. ET at the team's practice facility, although the Colts did not given a reason early Monday for their announcement.


A source told Foxsports.com that Dungy has talked his decision over with family members and they decided it was the best time for him to step aside. Dungy, the source said, was at the team's complex in Indianapolis on Monday morning saying goodbyes to players and team employees.


The Colts have designated associate coach Jim Caldwell as Dungy's eventual replacement.

Since winning the Super Bowl after the 2006 season, Dungy has thought long and hard each offseason about how much longer he really wants to work in the NFL. He said after the Colts' overtime playoff loss to the San Diego Chargers in the AFC wild-card game nine days ago that he would spend about a week deciding whether to return for an eighth season as coach.

He spent much of that time in Tampa, Fla., where his wife Lauren and children moved full-time about a year ago. The Dungys had the week to contemplate his future with the Colts, but a trip to New York for son Jordan's surgery on a broken leg occupied their time. Jordan Dungy is back home in Florida and doing well after surgery.

Winner on all fronts
Tony Dungy's stature in the world of professional football took root in Indy. He leaves the Colts with a pristine overall resume, which includes 148 career wins, an unmatched 10 consecutive playoff seasons, and being the only black coach to win a Super Bowl.

Highest win pct. with one team (minimum 50 games)
George Seifert 49ers .766
John Madden Raiders .759
Tony Dungy Colts .759
Don Shula Colts .755
Vince Lombardi Packers .754

In Dungy's 13 seasons as a head coach, including six with Tampa Bay, he's put together a sparkling resume.

He has 148 career wins, including playoffs, and ranks 19th all-time in victories. He's the only black coach to win a Super Bowl, the first coach in league history to reach the postseason in 10 consecutive seasons and the only coach to preside over six straight seasons of 12 wins or more.

Two years ago, Dungy acknowledged there was a temptation to retire after winning the Super Bowl, at a time when he also was grieving the loss of his 18-year-old son James, who committed suicide in December 2005.

Dungy pondered retirement again last January, but returned after Colts owner Jim Irsay agreed to make Caldwell the eventual successor and offered Dungy the use of a private jet to visit his family in Florida.

Dungy also has spoken recently about his post-football plans and his desire to work more with All-Pro Dads, the prison ministry and becoming a mentor to teenagers and young adults.

JR already beat me to it.:doh:

JR2004
01-12-2009, 01:35 PM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
JR already beat me to it.:doh:

It's okay Red...You're a Michigander. :)

Orange Defense
01-12-2009, 01:41 PM
Originally posted by JR2004
It's okay Red...You're a Michigander. :)

A yank in West Texas??? What the $%*@????

coach
01-12-2009, 01:45 PM
at least the hired another black guy so we wouldnt have to here from charels barkely again

JR2004
01-12-2009, 01:46 PM
Originally posted by Orange Defense
A yank in West Texas??? What the $%*@????

It's all true. He even renounced being a fan of UM, the Pistons, Tigers and Lions!

Okay well I think he turned his back on the Lions, but he still claims the rest of 'em!

JR2004
01-12-2009, 01:47 PM
Originally posted by coach
at least the hired another black guy so we wouldnt have to here from charels barkely again

I don't think we'll be hearing from the Drunkster for a good while.

Sweetwater Red
01-12-2009, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by JR2004
It's all true. He even renounced being a fan of UM, the Pistons, Tigers and Lions!

Okay well I think he turned his back on the Lions, but he still claims the rest of 'em!

I'm still a fan of the Lions I just wear a paper bag to hide my
identity after the 0-16 thing.:(

Sweetwater Red
01-12-2009, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by Orange Defense
A yank in West Texas??? What the $%*@????

There are more than one.:eek:

JR2004
01-12-2009, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
I'm still a fan of the Lions I just wear a paper bag to hide my
identity after the 0-16 thing.:(

Jim Rome is proud of them and said he'll buy them all a round anytime! Be like Jim Rome and be proud of 0-16!

Orange Defense
01-12-2009, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
There are more than one.:eek:

LOL !!!:clap:

STANG RED
01-12-2009, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by Orange Defense
A yank in West Texas??? What the $%*@????

Yea, everytime we schedule a good ol yank killin, he comes around in his Mustangs t-shirt and cap, spittin copenhagen everywhere, and we just dont have the heart to shoot him.;) :D