
by Larry Long
One of classiest guys to ever pace a sideline has decided to retire at least for now. Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy knew the time was right to step back from the game he's contributed so much to. The hours required to be a coach in the pros can be crushing and difficult for families. Dungy plans to spend more time with not only family but community involvement. Pro football is arguably a better sport having had Dungy in it for 31 years. His successor Jim Caldwell was earmarked for the spot a year ago in anticipation of Dungy's retirement.
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