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Article: Tony Dungy shows his thankful side.
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- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
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- November 23, 2006
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Byline: David Aldridge
PHILADELPHIA _ On Sunday, Tony Dungy was upset with his Indianapolis Colts team. He never minds when his Colts are beaten by a superior team, but when Indy beats itself _ as it did at Dallas by committing four turnovers _ he gets annoyed.
But Dungy's nature is not to be negative for long, and so he was already snapping out of it a half hour after the Colts were removed from the unbeaten ranks by the Cowboys, shaking hands outside of the team's locker room and accepting people's well wishes.
So when he was asked about Thanksgiving, and how he planned to celebrate it, he didn't react like many coaches, who would call the ...