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Dungy retires after 7 seasons with Colts
Updated: January 12, 2009, 11:38 PM ET
Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS -- Tony Dungy always considered football just a career path.
Not his life's mission.
On Monday, Dungy began the transition from head coach to full-time dad and devoted volunteer by announcing his retirement after seven years leading the Indianapolis Colts.
"We just felt this was the right time," Dungy said. "Don't shed any tears for me. I got to live a dream most people don't get to live."
The move triggered a succession plan Indianapolis put ...
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Not his life's mission.
On Monday, Dungy began the transition from head coach to full-time dad and devoted volunteer by announcing his retirement after seven years leading the Indianapolis Colts.
"We just felt this was the right time," Dungy said. "Don't shed any tears for me. I got to live a dream most people don't get to live."
The move triggered a succession plan Indianapolis put ...
Read full story
TONY DUNGY RETIRES
Longtime Colts coach Tony Dungy announced his retirement Monday. In 13 seasons as a head coach, seven in Indianapolis and six with Tampa Bay, he ranks 19th all-time with 148 career wins.
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