Guest guest Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 Bah humbug. I knew it. As soon as I heard that Tony Dungy's son had committed suicide at 18 years of age - I knew it. Here are links to stories saying he had OD'd in the fall and was " depressed. " No specifics yet on which drug he was taking, but you all know as well as I do that no way was a millionaire's son " suffering " from depression without drugs being thrown at him by the bushel. The night before he was found dead, his friends say he was fine, happy, etc. - again, not unusual for someone who " finally is getting up the strength to do what they wanted to do anyway " as the " experts " say about people crashing on AD's. (BTW, the Colts are my favorite team and have been since Peyton Manning joined them. Before that I was a Tampa Bay fan and have always loved Dungy's coaching style and attitude.) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10572873 http://sports./nfl/news?slug=ap-colts-dungysson & prov=ap & type=lgns To sign an online guestbook through the Baltimore Sun, go to: They will review the messages before posting, so be careful what you say. I think we can be ultra-sensitive to the family and still let them know that there are thousands of us out here who have experienced loss due to these drugs. http://www.legacy.com/BALTIMORESUN/Guestbook.asp?Page=Guestbook & PersonID=1606167\ 1 or http://tinyurl.com/9us7j Pray, pray, pray for this family. Many of us know EXACTLY how they feel and we didn't have to deal with the media and all of the hoopla that comes with fame and fortune. May God help them cope...may God help you cope...may God help me cope... Terry --------------------------------- DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 Bah humbug. I knew it. As soon as I heard that Tony Dungy's son had committed suicide at 18 years of age - I knew it. Here are links to stories saying he had OD'd in the fall and was " depressed. " No specifics yet on which drug he was taking, but you all know as well as I do that no way was a millionaire's son " suffering " from depression without drugs being thrown at him by the bushel. The night before he was found dead, his friends say he was fine, happy, etc. - again, not unusual for someone who " finally is getting up the strength to do what they wanted to do anyway " as the " experts " say about people crashing on AD's. (BTW, the Colts are my favorite team and have been since Peyton Manning joined them. Before that I was a Tampa Bay fan and have always loved Dungy's coaching style and attitude.) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10572873 http://sports./nfl/news?slug=ap-colts-dungysson & prov=ap & type=lgns To sign an online guestbook through the Baltimore Sun, go to: They will review the messages before posting, so be careful what you say. I think we can be ultra-sensitive to the family and still let them know that there are thousands of us out here who have experienced loss due to these drugs. http://www.legacy.com/BALTIMORESUN/Guestbook.asp?Page=Guestbook & PersonID=1606167\ 1 or http://tinyurl.com/9us7j Pray, pray, pray for this family. Many of us know EXACTLY how they feel and we didn't have to deal with the media and all of the hoopla that comes with fame and fortune. May God help them cope...may God help you cope...may God help me cope... Terry --------------------------------- DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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