Posted on 12/22/2005 6:31:44 AM PST by Frapster
Anyone have any further details? This is horrible news for Coach Dungy. What an amazing man he is.
Without necessarily implying a causal connection with this tragedy, it is well-known that the life of a college or professional football coach places an enormous strain both on the health of the coaches and on their family lives. A couple of years ago, I was at a Seahawks game and was looking at the program, reading the bios of the various coaches - three years here, five years there, seven years there, two years there - it is a nomadic, high-stress life, and a lot of coaches begin to have serious health issues in their late 40s, early 50s, not to mention marital and family problems.
Jesus, please comfort their family...
I sincerely hope it wasn't drugs or something like that.
So sad, prayers for his family.
Is there any word whether Dungy will turn over coaching duties to his assistants for this week's game in Seattle, or does he still plan to coach the game? I have a hard time imagining anyone being able to coach under these circumstances.
yeah....
I don't know, given the age of the guy. But if he had the character of his father, probably not.
I would guess suicide right now, but I don't think there are any indications one way or the other....
I don't know quite yet, but I wouldn't be if I were him.
And look for the Colts to come out firing on Sunday.
Nothing like this to focus a team.
bttt
so what?
Generally Presidents and ex-Presidents get JERSEYS, not Tshirts.....
and beyond THAT, the guy just lost his son and it's a tragedy no matter his political affiliation, AGREED?
What the heck is that suppose to mean? The man just lost his son.
There was a week ago a controversy whether Coach Dungy would rest some of his players or go for the undefeated season. He answered that he'll think and pray about it. Not many coaches would say they would pray about a decision. I love coach Dungy and I pray for his family.
Yes.
By the way, I have heard these rumors of suicide on this thread and elsewhere. I saw some film of this young man on television about an hour ago. He was cheery and steady, and his countenance seemed the furthest thing from what I would expect of a person who was going to take his own life.
Ive seen a couple of family suicides up close, and Tony's son did not look like the type.
What a beautiful family. What a tragic loss. Prayers to the Dungy family.
Here in the Tampa Bay area, Tony Dungy is still highly revered. Not only is he a great coach, he's a wonderful human being. My heart goes out to him. God bless the Dungy family.
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