Hold the press in Indy
Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy denied internet reports that he has stepped down.
Dungy told ESPN that he will talk with his wife and make a decision this weekend.
"Believe it or not, I'm going to go through the process just like I said I would," Dungy told ESPN. "(Owner) Jim Irsay and I, along with (team president) Bill Polian, have have been talking about this for the last couple of days in Indianapolis. Jim wants me to open the new stadium. I'm not opposed to it, my wife it not opposed to it. I'm going to go through this process to make sure that I should do it."
Dungy said Irsay will be the first to know of his decision on Monday.
"Nobody else will know about it before Jim," he told ESPN.
Dungy told ESPN that he will talk with his wife and make a decision this weekend.
"Believe it or not, I'm going to go through the process just like I said I would," Dungy told ESPN. "(Owner) Jim Irsay and I, along with (team president) Bill Polian, have have been talking about this for the last couple of days in Indianapolis. Jim wants me to open the new stadium. I'm not opposed to it, my wife it not opposed to it. I'm going to go through this process to make sure that I should do it."
Dungy said Irsay will be the first to know of his decision on Monday.
"Nobody else will know about it before Jim," he told ESPN.
1 Comments:
If Dungy leaves Indy, then I believe if the Vikings want that stadium to go through they'll pursue him as GM.
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