Don Wassall said:
Dungy of course was given saintly status the instant he became a head coach. His halo will not disappear under any circumstances.
This is a typical media invented story line that just happens to fit the Cultural Marxist propaganda line that whites are evil and blacks are perfect beings held down by white racism.
Dungy's saintly status wearing thin.
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So what about the Colts? Well, their normally reserved and mild-mannered head coach had an "oh, no he didn't" moment back in September when he denounced Belichick, without specifically naming him.
Dungy called the situation "a sad day for the NFL." Yikes.
"I think it's a really, really bad situation for the NFL in total," Dungy said. He went on to explain that he feels bad for several of the current and former Patriots players, who are "going to be linked now with the negative." He expressed remorse for owner Bob Kraft, whom Dungy believes is "going to have to answer questions" whenever anything goes wrong at his stadium.
Then came the kicker. "I don't think videotaping is commonplace," Dungy said. "We all got memos. We all know the rules. I've never heard of anybody videotaping anything."
If Dungy has never heard of anyone videotaping anything, then he has not been listening.
According to former Cowboys and Dolphins coach Jimmy Johnson, stealing signals via videotape or otherwise is common. And Johnson says one of Dungy's employees, offensive line coach Howard Mudd, is one of the best in the business at the practice of swiping signs.
If it's true Belichick has taken names and is responding accordingly, Dungy has definitely earned a spot at the top of the list.
Well, maybe he's No. 2, behind Jets coach Eric Mangini.
Either way, Belichick will have his troops worked up into an even thicker lather than usual, and the Patriots will be ready, willing, and able to blow the Colts off Dungy's holier-than-thou perch.
Edited by: Bart