Will he be like Belichick, stoic and business-as-usual(His father died in Nov) and just continue to play football, or will emotions effect his
coaching ability temporarily?
I see Tony as being a bit more emotional than Bill, but I would think that coaching the game swould be a way to keep his mind focused on something
other than this tragedy.
It is extremely sad, Dungy has always seemed like a class act to me. I have not heard of the reason or anything. it will affect not only Dungy but
the other staff and players. When you are part of a team they are like family and I'm sure that's the way the Colts feel.