Tony Dungy's words and example
have intrigued millions of people, particularly following
his victory in Super Bowl XLI, the first for an African
American coach. How is it possible for a coach--especially a
football coach--to win the respect of his players and lead
them to the Super Bowl without the screaming histrionics,
the profanities, the demand that the sport come before
anything else? How is it possible for anyone to be
successful without compromising faith and family? In this
inspiring and reflective memoir, Coach Dungy tells the story
of a life lived for God and family--and challenges us all to
redefine our ideas of what it means to succeed. Includes a
foreword by Denzel Washington and a 16-page color photo insert.