Former Colts coach Tony Dungy is famous for being mild-mannered. There was one thing, though, that he wouldn't stand for.
Players on his teams better not fight.
"Practices had to be competitive, but they couldn’t be combative, that we were teammates helping each other get better," he said in Super Bowl Blueprints: Hall of Famers Reveal the Keys to Football's Greatest Dynasties. "You got better by competing, but you couldn’t build a great team with animosity and fights. You couldn’t be a great team if you didn’t keep your composure. You hear a lot of people say, 'Oh, well, fights happen in training camp, it’s part of football, you just get through it.