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Super Bowl winning QB Manning quotes former coach Tony Dungy on retirement

February 9, 2016

By Michael Foust, Christian Examiner

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (Christian Examiner) – The entire sports world apparently believes Denver’s Peyton Manning will retire, but the NFL legend didn’t announce anything following his team’s Super Bowl victory Sunday night and instead repeatedly referred to advice his former coach, Tony Dungy, gave him.

Dungy coached Manning in Indianapolis when the two teamed up for the quarterback’s first Super Bowl title.

“I got some good advice from Tony Dungy, who’s going into the Hall of Fame and my old coach and he said, ‘Don’t make an emotional decision’,” Manning said. “This has been a very emotional week and emotional night.”

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