tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20132153.post2389209618638277428..comments2024-01-28T03:39:57.181-06:00Comments on Sean Michael Lucas: Tony Dungy's BackSean Michael Lucashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06911661966197928859noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20132153.post-48197031518173468652008-01-24T21:47:00.000-06:002008-01-24T21:47:00.000-06:00Sean,Great question. I think its a great question ...Sean,<BR/><BR/>Great question. I think its a great question to ask. Can one be a good football coach and a good dad?<BR/><BR/>Personally I'm a huge Tampa Bay fan, and so I hear Dungy's name bantered around a ton on sports talk. <BR/><BR/>While coaching can take 16 hour days, it doesn't have to take that long. From what I can tell, he actually encourages his coaches not to put in 'overtime' but to spend time with their families. He apparently does the same.<BR/><BR/>And Jon Gruden is proof that you can spend 16-18 hour days looking at film and scripting plays that don't work. But at what point does it really make a difference? It's kind of like a pastor spending 16 hours at the office: its not good for anybody.<BR/><BR/>I would have liked to seen Dungy retire, and come back to bless the Tampa Bay area. That's probably what I would have done in his shoes. I'm hoping this is his last year. Tampa could use him; and his family could use him from Monday-Thursday (the days he'll be in Indy)Geoffsnookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17899329492445595648noreply@blogger.com