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This was the football equivalent of watching Michelangelo paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Or seeing the faces of four U.S. presidents chiseled into Mount Rushmore. Props to the Jaguars. They gave us an edge-of-the-seat game. They just made a couple of costly mistakes, and for that we are grateful. More Jaguars at jacksonville.com SI: Not nearly enough: Jags did what it takes to stop Patriots -- and still lost. Don Banks.
The Dungys kept their home in the Avila neighborhood, which is Gaither High School's district, after he was fired by the Bucs in 2002. Weiner believes they bought a second home in the Plant district. Tony Dungy declined comment through a team spokesman. Dungy commuted to Indy from Tampa when he started with the Colts after the Bucs fired him in 2002, and says he could do it again. (Irsay vows flexibility to keep Dungy). Oddly, the Indy Star published a profile of Dungy Thursday (How long will Tony Dungy walk the sideline?) that feels a little canned (pre-written). It refers only to the visit to Plant High School, without mentioning that Eric Dungy is gone. The timing is odd, since it's bound to be a distraction from Indy's pursuit of consecutive Super Bowl win number two against the San Diego Chargers at 1 p.m. There's a whiff of resignation in the story's subhed: "He has led the Colts to remarkable success, never straying from the values that define him. Yet other missions call him, too." One of the most successful coaches in NFL history wants to be so much more. Colts columnist Bob Kravitz Friday: If you ask me, Dungy's moving on. The Tony Dungy photo caption: Indianapolis Colts' coach Tony Dungy holds the Lombardi Trophy after the Colts' 29-17 victory over the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI in Miami, Florida, on Sunday, February 4, 2007. (Al Diaz/Miami Herald/MCT) Today's divisional playoff games: 1 p.m. San Diego at Indianapolis, CBS |
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