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Tony Dungy's Colts came out on top that February 4 day and Dungy's name was the one etched into the history books as the first African-American NFL coach to win a Super Bowl.
Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers followed him just two years later when he took them in only his second year as their head coach to their record breaking sixth NFL title
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If Tomlin's Steelers and Lovie Smith's Bears win their respective AFC and NFC title games, it would set up another Soul Bowl clash at the Jerrydome. It would also give Lovie Smith another shot at winning the NFL title that eluded him in Miami a few years ago.
The game would also have the added historical footnote of President Barack Obama, our first African American president being there to not only watch that Black history being made, but become the first sitting president to watch what should be a very interesting Super Bowl.
The POTUS has stated he will go to the game if the Bears win their NFC title game on Sunday.
Sorry TransGriot readers who are Jets and Packers fans, you know who I'm rooting for to win this weekend.
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