Tony Dungy, coach of the Super Bowl winning Colts, during the post-game ceremonies, was asked about the "social significance" of his winning today.
Understanding the question, he said he was proud to represent African Americans, and that it was a great day for America. But then he said, that for him and for Lovie Smith (his counterpart) that it was "more significant" that they were both Christian coaches.
Good show, Tony.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
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