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Posted by grooviebeats on Dec-22-2005 16:43:

Tony Dungy's Son found dead in Tampa apt.

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- James Dungy, the 18-year-old son of Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy, was found dead in a Tampa-area apartment, police said Thursday.

In a news release on its Web site, the Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office said it "responded to the Campus Lodge Apartments this morning at approximately 1:32 a.m. The girlfriend of James Dungy had returned to the apartment and discovered Dungy."

Police performed CPR on Dungy before he was taken to University Community Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The cause of death is pending an autopsy by the Hillsborough County Medical Examiner's Office.

Tony Dungy has left the Colts and is in Tampa, according to NFL.com.

The coach and his wife, Lauren, have four other children: daughters Tiara and Jade and sons Eric and Jordan.







DAMN.........WTF!!!!!!


Posted by Radagast on Dec-22-2005 16:47:

And they just lost their first game of the season last week did they not.
Tough luck eh.


Posted by Mebot on Dec-22-2005 16:47:

Oh man that's horrible. I feel sorry for Tony and his family.


Posted by Zewad on Dec-22-2005 16:47:

tampa news is reporting its a suicide...


Posted by igottaknow on Dec-22-2005 16:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Zewad
tampa news is reporting its a suicide...

i guess his son took the end of the winning streak harder than the rest of us.


Posted by Mebot on Dec-22-2005 16:53:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
i guess his son took the end of the winning streak harder than the rest of us.


Coincidentally, he was a Houston Texans fan


Posted by Zewad on Dec-22-2005 16:54:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
i guess his son took the end of the winning streak harder than the rest of us.


low blow... not cool


Posted by igottaknow on Dec-22-2005 16:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Mebot
Coincidentally, he was a Houston Texans fan

couldn't blame him on that front either. Texans are indangering their bid for Reggie Bush if they keep winning games. i'd off myself if i was a texan fan too.
quote:
Originally posted by Zewad
low blow... not cool

dont worry the dungy family doesnt browse this board. yes it was a low blow but funny none the less


Posted by LiGHT78 on Dec-22-2005 18:20:

Wow.....that is absolutely horrible news.

I feel terrible for Dungy, his family and the entire Colts organization...I don't think there's any way he could continue to coach this year after that. A parent's death? OK maybe....but an 18 year old son....ouch, that's just fkin devastating.


Posted by Mebot on Dec-22-2005 18:26:

quote:
Family has always been bigger for Dungy

By Chris Mortensen
ESPN.com


When I woke up this morning, I had a lot on my plate. Now, I have no taste for any of it. Not the NFL games. Not the Pro Bowl teams. Not rumors about coaches and executives on the hot seat. Not Christmas.

All I have is a broken heart for Tony and Lauren Dungy, parents of five children. Their eldest son, James, was found dead at 18 years old in his apartment near Tampa, Fla., this morning.

Who cares now that Dungy's Indianapolis Colts are 13-1 and not 14-0?

Tragedies and death happen all too frequently in our lives. There's just something about this tragedy that feels so raw and so hurtful that words cannot describe the emotions and grief. And it wasn't even my child.

Anybody who knows Tony Dungy understands these emotions. When I broke the news by telephone to Tom Jackson, my ESPN colleague, we could not disguise our broken voices and tears. I imagine there have been many of us around this league at every level feeling the same lows.

Of all of the wonderful people in the NFL, no man is more wonderful than Dungy. He's the role model in this league, but he's really a model who transcends the game. His football team means a lot to him. His faith and his family mean more, which is why this loss cannot be compared to any other Dungy has experienced.

I'll never forget the day Dungy was fired as the coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. When I had the opportunity to speak to him, he was doing fine, which was no surprise. His greatest concern was for his children, who were struggling with the rejection and the uncertainties that surrounded their future. James was about 13 or 14 at the time.

It reminded me of some wisdom that George Young, the late general manager of the New York Giants, imparted on me during this time of year, when we have to speculate and report on people's job security.

"Just remember to show some compassion," Young said. "When you talk about firing a coach, you're not talking about how it affects one man. You're talking about how it impacts 14 families -- the family of every assistant coach. You're talking about 30, 40, 50 people and a lot of them are children."

We sometimes fall short of that compassion. We simply attach a name to a team and a win-loss record. We almost never attach the hearts.

With Tony Dungy, it's always been easy to attach the heart, which is why it is broken today.

That's it. That's really all I can write about for now. Instead, I'll resume praying for this family.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Dec-22-2005 19:19:

aww that sucks.
what a bad week for the guy and i wonder how his son died.


Posted by Jocker on Dec-22-2005 21:26:

it's always very sad when parents outlive their children.

but that quoted article is downright pathetic.


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Dec-23-2005 02:11:

sucks

imagine the storyline now as the team rallys around the coach more than ever as they make a run at the SuperBowl







then again Manning always chokes in the playoffs and we'll only see him in the superbowl doin the stomp stomp D-CAF commercial..


Posted by Kakoroto on Dec-23-2005 04:32:

What I can't understand is how the media make such a huge deal about this scenario when kids his age and much much younger are dying all over the world, yet we consider it just another ordinary day. No one gives a fuck about a kid in the neighborhood they never knew that died in a car accident or whatever, but because of the fact a coach lost his son makes it that more sentimental and important. Give me a break. Don't get me wrong, I can only imagine how he must feel about this situation, but I just got bored and annoyed after watching it for more than a couple minutes.


Posted by igottaknow on Dec-23-2005 05:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Kakoroto
What I can't understand is how the media make such a huge deal about this scenario when kids his age and much much younger are dying all over the world, yet we consider it just another ordinary day. No one gives a fuck about a kid in the neighborhood they never knew that died in a car accident or whatever, but because of the fact a coach lost his son makes it that more sentimental and important. Give me a break. Don't get me wrong, I can only imagine how he must feel about this situation, but I just got bored and annoyed after watching it for more than a couple minutes.

yeah the press and the public just loves a story like this. they should just leave the poor guy alone.


Posted by XxGrOoVeERICxX on Dec-23-2005 05:16:




Heard this on the radio this morning. Sucks!


Posted by FallingMoon on Dec-23-2005 05:19:

wow that's terrible


Posted by bas on Dec-23-2005 05:22:

No way!! I just hung out with Tony Dungy's son yesterday!


















































Who's Tony Dungy?


Posted by Radagast on Dec-23-2005 05:43:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Who's Tony Dungy?


Tony Dungy is head coach of the winningest team in the NFL this season. Yes, winningest is a real word.



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