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Dungy says in post-game interview that it's more important to him and Luvie being a Christian coach than black coach. I don't expect to see that on ESPN. The networks hate mentions of God and Christianity.
 

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I seen on the local news about a week ago Tony was thinking about quitting coaching to become a minister. I suppose that is part of alot of his comments using God in his statements.
 

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It's a boring comment, why would ESPN replay that. :nono:

I don't think it's boring, I think it's quite interesting.

Why doesn't ESPN do some real journalism for once? Like reporting on anti-white discrimination. I don't mean in coaching, I mean on the field.
 

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I seen on the local news about a week ago Tony was thinking about quitting coaching to become a minister. I suppose that is part of alot of his comments using God in his statements.

Football players seem to be a highly religious group. Don't know why. Maybe it's from being one play away from civilian life, or even death.
 

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You are being silly....."Anti White Descrimination"......If Whitey can play he gets on the field. the Brothers got the skills so give it up. I knew you had some other motive with that irrelevent opener but this is off in left field. You looking for more Jack Snows and Raymond Berrys? More Rob Carpenters and Blake Ezors?
 

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love all these religious guys who bring their beliefs into sports. If GOd brought them all their success did GOd bring him all their failures? Somebody has to lose.
 

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You are being silly....."Anti White Descrimination"......If Whitey can play he gets on the field. the Brothers got the skills so give it up. I knew you had some other motive with that irrelevent opener but this is off in left field. You looking for more Jack Snows and Raymond Berrys? More Rob Carpenters and Blake Ezors?

Our kids are taught to admire hip-hopping herpes-spreading criminals like Michael Vick while guys like Matt Schaub are on the bench. Yeah, I believe it's purely a matter of skills. Not.

I believe that Whites are discriminated against at running back and wide receiver. What I see is QBs going to white tight ends on third downs because most of the brothers fall apart under pressure.
 

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love all these religious guys who bring their beliefs into sports. If GOd brought them all their success did GOd bring him all their failures? Somebody has to lose.

When they lose they say "everything happens for a reason," lol. Either way they've got it covered.
 

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Yea , because we all know GoD does not have more pressing issues than the outcome of a SuperBowl.


Because all the millions of people than "can" watch the game , need to have closure on said issue.

And for the millions than can not watch it and are starving, well God still wants them to have faith that he made a good decision on the outcome of said event.
 

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Dungy must have a pretty high opinion of himself if he thinks God favors him to win over someone else.:shrug:
 

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Yea , because we all know GoD does not have more pressing issues than the outcome of a SuperBowl.


Because all the millions of people than "can" watch the game , need to have closure on said issue.

And for the millions than can not watch it and are starving, well God still wants them to have faith that he made a good decision on the outcome of said event.

two decent men.....who attribute part of their success.....to their faith.......who does that harm?....

i don`t think that dungy or smith attributed the win or the loss to god.....

judging by the way they`ve led their lives,it looks like their faith,be it voodoo,hoodoo or whatever,seems to have had some positive influence on two eminently decent men.....

i don`t think they commented on starving children....i don`t think they said that their beliefs magically make everyone`s life utopian....

he didn`t bludgeon anyone with his faith...it was a harmless one sentence comment....to a reporter trying to push the "black coach" angle...


why a harmless comment like that bothers anyone so much says a helluva lot more about their intolerance than it does about dungy or smith...
 
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