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Borges manlove for Tony Dungy... poorly veiled anti BB rant
Borges is at it again, he writes an article talking about how great Tony Dungy is and how he does it his way, all the while taking off on BB.. what a f...ing tool this guy is, never misses an opportunity to go after our Coach.. maybe someday Tony can come here and coach this team and then everything will be ok. Or better still maybe Ronnie will get laid off by the Globe and go to work for the Indy Star or some other midwestern newspaper.
INDIANAPOLIS -- He doesn't sleep in his office, silence his underlings, grouse at the media, close his practices, lie to his players or the public, sulk about losing or equate winning a football game with keeping the free world safe. How did Tony Dungy ever get into the position he's in today.
The coach of the AFC champion Indianapolis Colts walked into his news conference yesterday with a smile on his face, not unlike the one he wore a year ago after getting knocked out of the playoffs the day before by the Pittsburgh Steelers on his home field. You win some, you lose some, he seems to feel. Dungy, like every coach, would rather win them, but he doesn't think it's the end of the world if he doesn't.
It's also the way he has followed to Super Bowl XLI, and it won't change that night. If things go well, Tony Dungy will smile and be joyful for the experience. If they don't, he'll smile and be joyful for the experience. Either way, he'll go home when it's over and know what he's just done. Won or lost a football game and nothing more.
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Re: Borges manlove for Tony Dungy... poorly veiled anti BB rant
Borges seems to have a problem with both BB himself and with the way some media types praise BB for his style. Either way as you have said it's a poorly veiled attack on the coach.
Shouldn't be lost though that Dungy does deserve praise for his approach to the game. I'd still much rather have BB over my team but Dungy's style impresses me as well.
On Borges I saw on the Globe recently that he was planning some live chat to 'talk X's and O's', suggesting this would be some in-depth analysis of the the game - something I love to read. It turned out to be generic rubbish. A lot of the stuff posted here by pats1 and Box_O_Rocks on the play by play or indeed Oswlek's thoughts on the game, to name just a few, would put it to shame.
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Re: Borges manlove for Tony Dungy... poorly veiled anti BB rant
"We talked about that in Tampa, how we were going to have to outhustle people," Dungy said. "So we said that if you're not running full speed, it's a loaf. If you changed speeds, that means you weren't running full speed during the play, so that's a loaf. If you're supposedly a fast guy, a defensive back or linebacker, and defensive linemen are passing you by, that's a loaf. If you don't hit a guy when you could hit him, that's a loaf."
Dungy is beginning to remind me of the guy who spends all his money on lottery tickets, hits big once and is now being heralded as a financial genius.
One AFC Championship season.......I have a feeling we'll witness him pinch a loaf in front of a national audience again. Soon.
Re: Borges manlove for Tony Dungy... poorly veiled anti BB rant
i will go on record (not that that means anything) that the Bears will win the super bowl. This last game was the colts Super Bowl, and now they will lay their egg on the biggest stage.
Re: Borges manlove for Tony Dungy... poorly veiled anti BB rant
Is it me, or does Borges have one of those faces you just want to punch in? I shared this article in one of my threads because someone was refering to him as trash. I agree, he's bum. Heres that article about him trying to beat up a 60 year old man with a cane, if you never read it.
Re: Borges manlove for Tony Dungy... poorly veiled anti BB rant
I will be rooting for the Bears but if Indy wins I'll be glad for Dungy, especially after his personal tragedies... one can't help but wonder whether a SB ring would even be melancholy for him.
I'd expect he's probably questioning whether his own devotion to football impacted his son's life adversly.
On another level, if the Colts win, my hatred of them as a rival will be tempered with respect for a team that overcame its demons and won in what is, in a way, a very "Patriot-like" win to get the SB.
As a football fan I think you have to respect that, even if you hate the Colts as a Patriots fan.
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Re: Borges manlove for Tony Dungy... poorly veiled anti BB rant
He could have made the contrast about not sleeping on the sofa and left it at that, but then had to take the swipe.
Bottom line of the article was that Dungy won while being more like Pete Carroll and less like BB, and Bill Parcells (who Borges seems to like), and Mike Shanahan, all of whom are secretive and intense, and many other successful coaches who live and breathe football.
I do believe, however, that too many people assume that because BB is successful, everything he does is a reason for the success. Some things he does could be helpful, some might not matter, and some might even be counterproductive. You have to look at the whole package.
Dungy has done a good job, but he did inherit a 10-6 playoff team that had many of the same offensive stars he has now -- Manning, Wayne, Harrison -- and also a number of the same ofensive linemen, including Glenn, Saturday, and Diem. He also inherited two of their more respected offensive coaches -- Tom Moore and Howard Mudd. The game over the Pats was won on offense.