An NFL coach cursing at a player in the locker room became a topic of discussion on Friday. Meanwhile, legendary NFL executive Andrew Brandt spoke about it on social media.
Brandt challenges NFL coaches to abandon curse words in locker room speeches Especially when it comes to using “f—-ing”.
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“I challenge any NFL head coach to give a post-game speech in the locker room without using the word ‘F—ing’ every sentence. Not sure if I can do it,” Brandt wrote on X.
Tony Dungy added that he knows it can be done.
“In my first team meeting with the Bucks and the Colts, I asked the players if there was anyone who needed to be yelled at or cursed at to play their best,” Dungy wrote in response. “No one raised their hand in the meeting. one time So I just carried on, we were doing well, so I knew we could do it effectively.”
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Dungy is a Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach.
He got his first head coaching job with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1996. He was with the Buccaneers for six seasons and was 54-42 in 96 games. He appeared in four playoff appearances. times in six years
Dungy then took over the Indianapolis Colts for the 2002 season.
He coached the Colts for seven seasons and led Payton. Manning and himself won the Super Bowl during the 2006 season.
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The 2008 season was Dungy’s final season in the NFL. He was 139-69 overall and 9-10 in the playoffs. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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