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    Tony Dungy on teenage son James

    By Jeremy | October 29, 2007

    "Here I am, a spokesman for the All Pro Dad program, helping others be better parents, and my child took his own life. I figured this would wipe out any credibility I might have had. But then cards and letters started to roll in again. Many who wrote were parents who had been there, who had felt the same pain, loss, grief and hopelessness I was feeling. Parents who, like us, were retracing their every step, trying to figure out what went wrong and what they could have done differently.''
    - From, Quiet Strength: The Principles, Practices and Priorities of a Winning Life (Tyndale), as quoted by Peter King in today's "Monday Morning Quarterback" column on SI.com.processing loan courses accreditedaccrual loan nonlease loan acneloan alaska acpejim loan solutions bradley acquiredsole trader loan acquiring procedureplacement acquisition chicago loandevelopment loans acreage Map

    Topics: books, quotes | 2 Comments »

    2 Responses to “Tony Dungy on teenage son James”

    1. Daniel Says:
      October 29th, 2007 at 8:15 pm

      Thats a strong man..keeps lie in perspective after a huge blow. Thank God that he is bold enough to confront and be an over comer. This is a book everyone must read at some point in life.

    2. Baron Says:
      October 30th, 2007 at 9:49 am

      How ironic, I am listening to the Dungy audio book right now – LOL (this is my second time listening to the book and I know for sure it won’t be my last), I highly recommend any leader/father to pick it up, its not just a book on football but the journey of life.