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By Chris Mortensen
ESPN Friday, August 7, 2009 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Jim Caldwell is not Tony Dungy, but he appears very comfortable in his own skin for a guy who is replacing a coaching legend. "I can't imagine an organization that prepared better for a transition like this," said Caldwell. In fact, while quarterback Peyton Manning acknowledged that Dungy's principles as a coach are almost like a steady whisper circulating throughout the team, he also believes that the Colts are in capable hands with Caldwell, who has served as his p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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