wfzimmerman’s review: “I liked Dungy more after reading this than before. A good guy. One of the most amusing anecdotes concerns his Minnesota college team playing Ohio State in the ’80s. OSU came out on the field for warmups and Dungy thought, "hey, they don’t look so big." It turned out that those were just the skill position players, and the behemoths had not yet come on field.”
Tyndale (2007), Hardcover, 301 pages
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