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


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