They're both modest and decent men. My guess is they'll get sick of the constant blather about their color. It's not 1962, after all.
Wrong. As you can see, according to Dungy, it's not the content of their character but the color of their skin that's important.
"It means a lot," Dungy said. "I'm very proud to be representing African-Americans. I'm very proud of Lovie."