Lindy Infante
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Lindy Infante (b. May 27, 1940) was head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1988 to 1991 and of the Indianapolis Colts from 1996 to 1997.
He compiled a career record of 36-60-0, with an 0-1 record in the playoffs.
He was relieved of his duties in Green Bay on December 22, 1991.
He ran a pass-oriented offense.
Infante was the Offensive Coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals in the early 1980's under Forrest Gregg. His Kenny Anderson-led offense led the Bengals to the 1981 AFC title, and a bid in Super Bowl XVI. He left after the 1982 season to become head coach of the USFL's Jacksonville Bulls.
Preceded by Forrest Gregg |
Green Bay Packers Head Coaches 1988–1991 |
Succeeded by Mike Holmgren |
Preceded by Ted Marchibroda |
Indianapolis Colts Head Coaches 1996–1997 |
Succeeded by Jim Mora |
Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts Head Coaches |
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Molesworth • Ewbank • Shula • McCafferty • Sandusky • Schnellenberger • Thomas • Marchibroda • McCormack • Kush • Dowhower • Meyer • Venturi • Marchibroda • Infante • J.E. Mora • Dungy |
Green Bay Packers Head Coaches |
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Lambeau • Ronzani • Devore • McLean • Blackbourn • McLean • Lombardi • Bengtson • Devine • Starr • Gregg • Infante • Holmgren • Rhodes • Sherman • McCarthy |
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