Dungy fostered a conservative offense with a potent defense that would build the Buccaneers defense. He left the year before they won the Super Bowl, but it was his scheme that brought Tampa their first title. The team that Dungy left for, Indianapolis, would see their first Super Bowl under Dungy (XLI).
It is worth noting that Tony Dungy was the first head coach to beat all 32 teams, and he was the first African-American head coach to win the Super Bowl. He would late broadcast for NBC.