One of the highlights of my career covering the NFL was watching the development of Tony Dungy. I covered him when he was an undrafted rookie with the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was at training camp the first day he came to the Steelers to interview for a coaching position. I kept in touch with him and watched him grow into a Super Bowl caliber coach. He joins us on Schooled with the Professor. Dungy is a class act. He was a great coach who learned from Chuck Noll and the Steelers. We talk about his development as a player and coach. We discuss the Steelers dynasty of the 1970s. As a great family man, he and his wife recently wrote a book "We Chose You" about their seven adopted children. Dungy, who used to be on the Competition Committee, talked about his worries about the new pass-interference-challenge rule. He also talks about the top teams in the AFC and the NFC.
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