ESPN article "You always talk about it,'' Dungy said of the chance to be the first African-American head coach in the Super Bowl. "When [Smith] took the job in Chicago, I said, 'I'm happy you are going to the NFC and maybe we can play against each other.' When we had dinner three weeks ago, he and I and Herm were still in it. We talked about maybe two of us will play against each other. You hope it happens. It's going to be great going against them. They are a great team.''
Hopefully, Edwards, the Chiefs' head coach, will make it to Miami. How can he miss it? This is history.
The three African-American coaches, devoted Christians and family men, were striving for the Super Bowl.
Classic journalism. Dungy is in no way referencing coaching in the Super Bowl because of his race, yet Clayton adds his comment to make it look this way. Racism does still exist in this country, more than we know. IMO, journalism to the likes of this and labeling this as a 'historic match-up' because of the races involved is just adding fuel to the fire.