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Sports
Colt’s Dungy trades football for family, social workPublished 01/13/09
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Tony Dungy defied one myth Monday: He does show emotion.
Michael Conroy - Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy carries off his son, Jordan, after the Colts' 23-0 win over the Tennessee Titans in December. Dungy is retiring after seven years as coach of the Colts
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. For the Colts and their fans, that means chasing another Super Bowl title under Dungy's successor, Jim Caldwell. For Dungy, it means spending more meaningful time with his family and on volunteer work. "Don't shed any tears for me," Dungy said after announcing his retirement. "I've gotten to...
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