Published 12/10/2007
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
Tony Dungy spent nearly two decades trying to get to 12 wins in a season as a coach. In Indianapolis, it has become part of the Colts' annual routine. After wrapping up their eighth playoff appearance in nine years Sunday and all but clinching their fifth straight AFC South title, the Colts stand on the precipice of another historic achievement.
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