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GrnBay007
01-11-2008, 10:04 AM
Dungy: Retirement decision will wait until season ends

CBSSports.com wire reports

INDIANAPOLIS -- Coach Tony Dungy isn't saying anything definitive about his future coaching plans.
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Dungy, who has considered retiring after each of the past two seasons, acknowledged Thursday he would talk with his wife and Colts officials after this season before deciding what to do next season.

Speculation about his potential departure was fueled Thursday by a report in the Tampa Tribune that said his son, Eric, enrolled at Plant High School in Florida. Eric Dungy, who turns 16 Saturday, was a receiver-defensive back at Park Tudor High School in Indianapolis the last two years, but reportedly began attending classes at Plant on Tuesday.

Tony Dungy would not confirm the report.

"I'm not going to say anything because it's not really worthy of comment," he said. "I've heard and read a lot and some of it is true, some of it is partially true and some of it isn't true at all. I wouldn't ready anything into any of the things you hear and read."

The 52-year-old Dungy signed a three-year contract extension in September 2005, a deal intended to keep him with the Colts through 2009.

But he has considered leaving before.

He waited one week after the 2005 season before announcing he would return when some speculated he might leave the game to spend more time with his family following the death of his 18-year-old son, James, in December 2005.

Last year after leading the Colts to their first Super Bowl title in more than three decades, Dungy again considered retiring, but eventually decided to return.

"When the season is over, I'll sit down with my wife and talk it through and then talk to (owner) Jim (Irsay) and (president) Bill (Polian), like I do every year," Dungy said. "And then we'll take a look at it."

Cheesehead Craig
01-11-2008, 10:19 AM
If you ever get a chance, read his book Quiet Strength. It's fantastic. Really gives you a great look as to what makes him tick.

oregonpackfan
01-11-2008, 10:30 AM
It would be a great loss to the NFL to have this fine man and coach retire.

BallHawk
01-11-2008, 10:35 AM
It would be a great loss to the NFL to have this fine man and coach retire.

Agreed. Dungy's a class act through and through. He'd be missed if he left.

Partial
01-11-2008, 11:37 AM
I can't wait until this will he or won't he replaces the annual Brett Favre charade.

MJZiggy
01-11-2008, 11:40 AM
I can because I'm hoping Favre is around longer...No disrespect to Coach Dungy, it's well known how I felt about his departure from Tampa, but I want my QB to hang around and create offseason drama for a few more years.