"(Offensive Coach) Paul Hackett realized that Joe Montana……" — Tony Dungy
"(Offensive Coach) Paul Hackett realized that Joe Montana knew more about the offense than he did, but when the meeting was over, Paul saw that Joe had taken three pages of notes. He documented exactly how Paul wanted to run the play, as well as all of the basics of it and its details. That's what a professional does."
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140 Quotes by Tony Dungy
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I talk to our players about life and situations and doing the right thing all the time.
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I've always tried to coach people the way I would like to be coached; positively and encouragingly rather than with…
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We wanted guys who had been productive in college, and we made it a point to pick performance over potential.
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At some point in life's journey, professionally and personally, we have to be able to trust our preparation.
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What's important is not the uniform or the number, and it's not what team you play for or whether anyone…
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We only wanted to pay significant sums to keep truly special players.
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They were unwillingly to give 100 percent if they didn't personally think it was important. What you don't understand is…
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I found that while life drags on when you're losing, it marches on when you're winning.
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When it's over, it's over is part of football's greatest appeal to me. When a game ends, win or lose,…
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It's the journey that matters. Learning is more important than the test. Practice well, and the games will take care…
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There's a difference between making incremental improvements and making sweeping changes that take you away from your core values.
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We believed it was not our formations that made us good, but rather how we played.
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