Monday, January 21, 2008

He's still the boss...


Tony Dungy announced he has decided to stay HC of the Colts for at least one more season. I'm glad to see he's staying and really glad that he didn't delay in announcing his decision. At the gym I go to, it seems like at least one of the local TV stations was constantly showing loops of Dungy...and since I didn't have audio, I kept wondering if there was any news on the matter.

I liked the idea of Caldwell or Meeks taking over for Dungy, I like even better the idea of both of these assistants coming back under Dungy for at least one more campaign. I'd like to see Dungy taken out of the Oil Can next season on the players' soldiers after beating Belichick one last time...regardless if that game is the first or the last game, Dungy should then retire.

Atta boy, Nick

Ex-Boiler, Nick Hardwick gave an expletive-filled tirade describing his direct opponent Richard Seymour last night following the game. This rant proves two things:

First, all of the Chargers run their mouths all of the time.

Second, yet another Patriot is a punk just like his coach. Is anyone surprised that an off-field cheating coach would have an onfield cheating player? We already knew that there was at least one off-field cheating player.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Huh, you call Richard Seymour a punk without any proof other than a tirade from another player. Cool...

boilerdowd said...

well, that and the fact that he's cheap-shotted other QBs, and he seemed to knock down Rivers well after a play was over simply because Rivers couldn't walk on his right leg. I don't like Rivers, but Seymour probably is what he appears to be.

Anonymous said...

I don't like Dungy and is a much overrated coach. Frankly Peyton, Tom Moore, Mudd and Polian are the reasons the Colts are as successful as they are. Polian has replaced quality talent over and over and over again. And frankly I dont see why we hype a guy, Dungy, as a family man when his first son committed suicide. A kid who supposedly had mental troubles, had tried suicide previously, and was living alone 700 miles away from his parents. I dont get it.

Purdue Matt said...

MWH,

You are extremely ignorant.

Anonymous said...

How am I ignorant, when those are the facts?

J Money said...

Living far from your parents and having mental hangups that lead to suicide don't mean you're parents aren't "family" people. I mean, I now live 1800 miles from my family and if I offed myself tomorrow, would that mean my dad's not a family man? Methinks not.

(It would improve the quality of our blog, though.)

Anonymous said...

My issue is that all we hear about in the Indy Star is how much of a family man he is, and as a parent, if my child was ill, whether it be mentally or physically, I would do anything in my power to heal and protect my child. I don't understand the thought process of two parents who allow their child, who was mentally ill, live by himself, 700 miles away. Especially after the child tried to commit suicide before. I would be heartbroken if either of my boys were hurt in the most minor way, let alone death.