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Analytical Essay On Uncommon By Tony Dungy

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Tony Dungy was a previous coach and player in the National Football League and number one New York Times best selling author.He also is a writer of many books that talk about his life as a football player/coach in the NFL which he is driven by his faith. His books consist of his everyday day life to children's novels. Dungy has accomplished a lifetime leadership in cocking and mentoring. Tony as a player played for three different teams. He played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, San Fransisco 49ers and the New York Giants from 1977-1980. He coached he for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Indianapolis Colts from 1981-2008. In the book Uncommon Tony tells the reader about how he his driven by his faith to try to help reach young men and …show more content…

He stated in his book how uncommon true success and what hard work is. This is one of my favorite books I have ever read. He is a very inspiring writer who has changed the life's of thousands of people across America. This book is a very easy read and can be read by pretty much anyone. There is nothing really about this book that is bad. Some might say that Tony Dungy can be "preachy" in this book but it did not bother me to bad. I can't really give any specific page number in this book to tell you were my evidence is. The whole book is truly inspiring and makes you look on the positive side of things. I had no idea that Tony Dungy had such a huge impact on people throughout his life. He has made me change my mind about Tony. I knew Tony was a very good coach for the Indianapolis Colts, but when I picked this book I had no clue that it would be so motivating. He was not only a great

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