Dungy's Quote
Just in case you've tried to Google the quote and haven't found it either (I finally found it at rushlimbaugh.com):
DUNGY: I'll tell you what. I'm proud to be representing African-American coaches, to be the first African-American to win this. That means an awful lot to our country. But again, more than anything -- I said it before -- Lovie Smith and I are not only the first two African-Americans, but Christian coaches showing that you can win and doing it the Lord's way. We're more proud of that.
I didn't get to see a ton of the game and we were giving baths during halftime. (Yes. I missed seeing Prince. But, I hear I didn't miss much anyway). But I saw a good deal of the 4th quarter. The game was pretty much won by then, but it was still nice to see a little of it. What will forever stick with me, though, was the awards ceremony. The unabashed faith-confessions of both the Colts' owner and Coach Dungy really moved me. And the behavior of the Colts players was something to watch. I actually turned to Jmk at one point and said "They do know that they won, right?" I'm so used to seeing showboating and over-hyper celebration. These guys looked like real men - not a grown version of my 3 year old on too much sugar.
Anyway, Coach Dungy was extraordinary to watch, and his behavior will forever stick with me. I'm not a huge library of sports facts, (okay, I'm not even a neighborhood newsletter of sports facts), but I don't think I'll ever forget his name. If Tooter (or Poodle - gotta be fair!) ever decides to play football (or any sport for that matter), I pray they will be coached by that type of man. What an experience that would be!!!








