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pbmax
10-08-2015, 01:26 PM
I know folks on these boards have a slightly different vantage point, but Lindy Infante brought Marty Schottenheimer into the 20th century (approx 1956) when he was with the Browns. Prior to that Marty thought he was Clausewitz on the Cuyahoga.

He brought a modern NFL passing game to the Browns and second year QB Bernie Kosar, and the result was a team that should have gone to the Super Bowl.

For that, I will always be grateful.

Farewell Lindy.

Green Bay Packers ‏@packers 11m11 minutes ago
Lindy Infante passed away today at age 75. Remembering the former #Packers head coach: http://pack.rs/3to2f

swede
10-08-2015, 01:31 PM
Somewhere in the heavens Lindy is thanking George Perles first.

Freak Out
10-08-2015, 01:44 PM
Sad to hear. RIP.

Fritz
10-08-2015, 04:37 PM
I know folks on these boards have a slightly different vantage point, but Lindy Infante brought Marty Schottenheimer into the 20th century (approx 1956) when he was with the Browns. Prior to that Marty thought he was Clausewitz on the Cuyahoga.

He brought a modern NFL passing game to the Browns and second year QB Bernie Kosar, and the result was a team that should have gone to the Super Bowl.

For that, I will always be grateful.

Farewell Lindy.

Green Bay Packers ‏@packers 11m11 minutes ago
Lindy Infante passed away today at age 75. Remembering the former #Packers head coach: http://pack.rs/3to2f


RE: Lindy Infante has passed

I'm not surprised. That's all he ever did.

Let's get a tribute from Anthony Dilweg.

Pugger
10-08-2015, 07:33 PM
His 1989 squad was fun to watch. RIP :sad:

run pMc
10-08-2015, 09:13 PM
That Browns offense looked pretty good, and they had a decent defense to go with it. (Except for one drive.)
Lindy was a better OC than HC; then again, he probably had more talent to work with in CLE back then.

Yeah, that '89 team was Majikal.

RIP Lindy.

mraynrand
10-09-2015, 10:40 AM
Poor Unlucky Lindy Infante. The last time I saw him was when he was beating the hapless Super Bowl bound Packers in Indy in '97. He was ushered out following that season, as Indy ushered in the Peyton era. Marvin Harrison only was targeted 8 times in his first two years under Infante. It's all about the QB, and Infante just kept getting canned as HC right before the QB arrived. Godspeed Lindy...

George Cumby
10-09-2015, 11:16 AM
Lindy seemed like a fundamentally decent guy. His teams were he first ray of hope after two decades of futility and set the stage for what was to come under Wolf.

I remember his last game as his undisciplined team unravelled and Wolf was shown in the press box, hand over his mouth, glowering. Poor Lindy knew the axe was falling and said so to the victorious coach.

Another memory I have is of The Lindy Infante Show where some poor Schlub in the audience, good looking, big strapping kid sporting a mullet, who'd played some high school ball, delusionally hoping this is his big chance to live his child hood dream tells Coach if he needs someone to play press coverage, he's coaches guy. Poor Coach doesn't know what to say so there's this big pause. And cut to commercial. Totally uncomfortable for everyone involved.

RIP Coach, you gave us some good memories.

pbmax
10-09-2015, 11:59 AM
Chris B. Brown ‏@smartfootball 3h3 hours ago
Lindy was an underrated innovator for his day. Many credit him with innovating bunch formations and pass concepts

Pass to Daylight!

KYPack
10-10-2015, 07:49 AM
A friend of mine played for Infante. He was a great guy. A players coach, ran a loose ship. Too loose, the teams would get away from him.

gbgary
10-10-2015, 12:22 PM
His 1989 squad was fun to watch. RIP :sad:

you got that right. rip