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| #1 Posted on 22.12.05 0904.58 Reposted on: 22.12.12 0905.23 | Click Here (sports.espn.go.com)
Wow, that's terrible.
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| #2 Posted on 22.12.05 1816.41 Reposted on: 22.12.12 1816.46 | Here's the link to the St Pete Times article on it:
http://stpetetimes.com/2005/12/22/Tampabay/Death_of_Dungy_s_son_.shtml
At the bottom, they have links to related stories and columns.
I feel terrible for Dungy. Though I'm not a Colt's fan, it's good that they have their home-field advantage locked up so that he can take more time to be with his family.
Given how much charity work Dungy wants to do, this may be a catalyst for his retiring after this year. If this is indeed a suicide, I think it would be very hard for Dungy to continue focusing so intently on something essentially frivolous like football, with the nagging sense that, "Maybe if I'd spent more time focusing on my family instead...." I could see his son's death as the thing that spurs him to give back to the community something more than football. | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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