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Tony Dungy would be 'shocked' if Colts lost

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Tony Dungy
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Former Colts coach Tony Dungy joined the show to talk about the upcoming Super Bowl.

"I would be absolutely shocked," Dungy said. "They haven't lost a game yet this year that they were trying to win."

Dungy pointed to the Colts' record and their recent Super Bowl experience. He said the Saints have a good offense, but they don't really have what it takes to knock off a team like Indy.

Dungy said Jim Caldwell should not reveal everything about Dwight Freeney. "That way New Orleans really has to think about it," Dungy said. DUngy said the threat of Freeney is an effective tool.

Dungy commented on Peyton Manning. He said that Peyton has done very well against the Saints and defensive coordinator Gregg Williams.

Dungy said that Peyton doesn't worry about those big hits. He's just very hard to hit hard. Dungy said opposing defenses have to be patient. If you start blitzing, you open yourself up to a lot of big plays.

On a non-Super Bowl note, Dungy explained why his son Eric committed to Oregon. Dungy is a very proud dad today.

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