Tony Dungy (Indianapolis Colts)
Approval Rate: 82%
Reviews 31
by gojays10
Mon Dec 28 2009Indianapolis Colts
by disgustingfats_tupidsmellyugl_ypig
Sun Aug 23 2009One of the truly good people in all of sports...wish him well.
by kissmeback
Thu Jan 17 2008the best ever at the colt. i like him.
by canadasucks
Wed Jan 16 2008Players and writers say all the right things about Dungy- classy, smart, professional. . .and it was a shame that Dungy actually had to wait too long for his first shot as a head coach. . .still, a real winner. . .
by ankushagarwal
Wed Jan 16 2008Tony Dungy is contemplating retirement. This would be pretty sad to see. Tony Dungy's resume speaks for itself based on what he did when he was with Tampa Bay and what he has done with Indianapolis.
by hideouslyugly
Sun Dec 09 2007Great coach with total class.
by magellan
Thu Sep 06 2007I'm really happy for him. After what he and his family have gone through with the suicide of his son, it's good to see karma send him a little something back. Seems like a class act, and obviously, a damn good football coach. * Does Tony Dungy remind anybody else of Barack Obama?
by greaves6
Fri Feb 09 2007Over the last 8 years who has a better record other than Belcheck with superbowl wins. Now with Tony's superbowl win what can you say bad about the man.
by bethp0dd
Sun Feb 04 2007Why do the people refer to him over and over again as the Africian American. My father use to take me to the Bucs game every Sunday in the 70's. Due to family issues, it stopped. However, it never stopped me and my father from following the game. He died in 96. When Tony took over the Bucs he bought inspiration to me. He had that kind of vibe that just touched me. When his son died, I was hurt and praying for the family and friends, just like, I'm sure other fans did). He knew his fans were with him. For some reason, he caught my eye and bought Tampa Bay back to life. Why they let him leave, is unknown to me, but they let a good, no, great, man leave. So here I was tonight, wishing the Colts to win. And they did. He IS a GREAT MAN!! Not an Africian American man, A MAN. And to think what he could have finished and done with the Bucs. I just wish the commentators (SP) would get off this Africican American issue. That is not who he is. He is a heck of a couch. He is human.... Read more
by genghisthehun
Sun Jan 21 2007I am glad to see Tony Dungy is going to the 2007 Superbowl. He is a gentlemen and has survived disappointment and tragedy to finally reach the pinnacle.
by bmaverick
Sun Jan 07 2007Coach Dungy is consistently good in leading his team to the playoffs. If he can get to the Superbowl, he may enter the ranks of "great".
by zmoney444
Tue Jan 31 2006I LOVE THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS!!!
by psu921d4
Thu Nov 24 2005Good coach, but hes also got a lot of talent to back him up.
by bluenation
Mon Jan 17 2005One day soon,(probably '05 season), all Dungy critics will be silenced when he proves three things: 1)Discipline 2)Teamwork 3)Hard Work A few defensive changes and the Colts are sending New England home early next year.
by conus4cf
Fri Jan 07 2005A great guy and a classy smart gentleman. I look up to him as a father figure. I'm a Jets fan, but I wouldn't mind losing to his team. Hopefully he'll take his Colts all the way. Nice guys should finish first.
by kris020103
Thu Jan 06 2005A tremendous coach with grace and dignity this sport needs!
by louiethe20th
Sat Aug 07 2004As a defensive coordinator he was a 5, one of the few coaches that could slow Barry Sanders.As a head coach he rates a 4.I believe he always has his teams prepared, they just seem to come up short.
by cod_cobbler
Wed Mar 31 2004Too much talent to lose in Tampa: he lost. Too much talent to lose in Indy: he lost... I see a trend here.
by 4real59d
Sun Mar 07 2004Tony Dungy is a defensive mastermind and a wonderful leader of great talent. Think that greatness does not need sideline leadership? Take a page from Phil Jackson! Dungy is indeed a class act and it would be a joy to see him holding the Lombardi trophy aloft.
by bigmitch
Sat Jan 03 2004Tony is a brilliant defensive coach, exactly what the Colt's needed. He will stay with the organization for many years to come.
by bucfansince76
Sun Aug 17 2003Non-Bucs fans always think Dungy was the reason this team turned it around. Wrong! Rich McKay, who was hired as the GM the year before, is responsible for Tampa Bay's success. Rich handled the draft. Hell, Tony was still playing defensive coordinator in Minnesota when Brooks and Sapp were drafted. Even Sam Wyche drafted Lynch.
by chrwriter
Sun Jul 20 2003I have to give Tony Dungy five stars. He is the class act of the NFL and would be an asset to any team he coached. In Tampa, he built the foundation that Jon Gruden topped off. He is still the heart and soul of the Buccaneers. Would that there would be more coaches like him, who are admirable men on and OFF the field.
by 2003a591
Mon Feb 24 2003not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good not good
by raider_hater
Sun Feb 23 2003he's not a one, but im just trying to bump him down a little. he's not good enough to be in the top 10 if he can't have more success with a guy like Payton Manning who regularly posts 4,000+ yard seasons, and Marvin Harrison. everybody talks about Manning still winless in the playoffs...maybe it's the coaching?
by meatgrinder
Fri Feb 21 2003Dungy benefitted from having a good D in Tampa, but they didn't win it all until he left. The Colts aren't exactly lighting a weak division on fire.
by mikey_frans
Mon Feb 10 2003good defensive mind....but there was a reason he had to step down in tampa..not smart enough to win superbowl
by indianaclark
Sat Dec 14 2002tony will take the colts to the superbowl!!!!!
by captain_bal
Mon Apr 16 2001He is the greatest coach the Bucs have ever had. He is a smart, calm man,with a knack for understanding the importance of defense.
by steel466
Sat Mar 10 2001He isn't too bad... but doesn't compare with Bill Cowher.
by maddmarxx
Tue Jan 09 2001For years I thought Tony was overlooked while guys came out of obscurity to get headcoaching jobs.He has definitely turned the Bucs around.He has the defensive and special teams aspects of the game down,but he should know by now he needs some consistency on offense.
by matt1552om
Wed Nov 24 1999Tony Dungy made the bucs what they are today!