Colts Owner Jim Irsay Fires Vice Chairman Bill Polian and His Son, GM Chris Polian
In news bigger than just the release of Jim Caldwell, Colts owner Jim Irsay has taken the more drastic step of firing everyone, including Bill Polian and Chris Polian, per Chris Mortensen.
Bill Polian has had a great career in the NFL, first as the general manager in Buffalo in helping build the teams that went to four straight Super Bowls, then to Carolina where he immediately put together a team that went to the NFC Championship Game in its second season, before coming to Indianapolis. He had put together some great teams around Peyton Manning’s singular talents, teams that could play from in front by pressuring the passer relentlessly while holding a lead, and teams that were willing to concede runs and avoid big plays.
His son, Chris, had recently taken the title of General Manager, though the senior Polian was still heavily involved. Drafting had declined recently from the Halcyon days of Manning, James, Wayne, Freeney, Mathis, Sanders, and Clark. Since 2005, the best first round pick was Joseph Addai back in 2006, and names like Tony Ugoh, Anthony Gonzalez, Donald Brown, and Jerry Hughes have not contributed. The result is what happened this year with an aging core, and the loss of the player holding it together, Peyton Manning.
There is no word yet on Jim Caldwell, though he is as good as gone. I’m sure the position will be similar to how Kansas City handled Herm Edwards a few years ago–let the new GM decide and make the call. I can’t imagine any GM who is hired wanting Caldwell.
The more interesting unknown is how this affects the Peyton Manning scenario and the upcoming draft with the first pick. It’s an attractive position to be in, but the new GM will get to make the call. Irsay has an attachment to Manning, but the new GM will get to make that call. Whoever it is will have to make it fairly quickly.
I’m kind of stunned by this. The product on the field was not good this year–it was terrible. Polian was not popular in the media, but I thought he had built up enough good will over the last decade to survive this season and get to make the call on the draft. I guess Irsay decided he wanted someone else to usher in a new era, and we’ll see if that era will have Peyton Manning in someone else’s uniform next September.
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January 2nd, 2012 at 3:26 PM
Mistake. Where does the reconstruction take them? Do they have to bottom out, possibly post-Peyton, before things get better?
/whistling a TOTO cover of “Burn Down the Mission”
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:26 PM
If the job is to get guys, POlian had been doing a terrible job for years. this team has been just what you said for years, Peyton, Freeney/Mathis, and the rest smoke and mirrors privided by Peyton.
Honestly, thT team is a wreck, and has some salary cap problems. but a healthy manning can hide that to an extent.
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:34 PM
If the job is to get guys, POlian had been doing a terrible job for years. this team has been just what you said for years, Peyton, Freeney/Mathis, and the rest smoke and mirrors privided by Peyton.
Honestly, thT team is a wreck, and has some salary cap problems. but a healthy manning can hide that to an extent.
No doubt. I thought he had enough sway with the owner to survive this round, but props to Irsay for going clean break.
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:37 PM
Honestly, the team is a wreck, and has some salary cap problems. but a healthy manning can hide that to an extent.
Which is what I was thinking with my comment. Why piss off Peyton?
My son and I were speculating last night while watching the Giants game – why not draft Luck, make Peyton a player-OC now, while grooming him to be head coach in the next few years?
Luck gets to learn from Manning on purpose, then when Peyton is ready to be head coach, Luck should be coming into his own as a starting NFL quarterback.
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:37 PM
The only way Polian is producing an offensive draft without Manning is with the help of lots of chili.
/nods at Gaseous Clay
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:40 PM
Brian Waters on Rob Gronkowski:
There have only been a few people in my life that you never see a sad face on them at all [and] every time I see the guy he’s smiling. You wonder why he’s smiling, you wonder what’s going on in his head, but the guy is always in a good mood, he’s always happy. He loves football and that’s something you can be excited about.”
I think this might be more the reason for the smile on his face
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:45 PM
The only way Polian is producing an offensive draft without Manning is with the help of lots of chili.
My eyes are burning now. Make it stop!
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:54 PM
The only way Polian is producing an offensive draft without Manning is with the help of lots of chili.
I laughed.
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:54 PM
Brian Waters
that guy got cut, and then nobody signed him until the week before training camp. I wonder how many teams regret that (I mean besides the Jets and Dallas).
January 2nd, 2012 at 3:58 PM
I wonder if Manning was the sticking point here? He and Polian have had conflicting statements in recent weeks and while Irsay has backed Manning and his return to Indy at every point, Polian has all but publicly handed the reins to Andrew Luck. A lot more dominoes yet to fall in the Colts’ offseason soap opera.
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:02 PM
I wonder if Manning was the sticking point here?
seems like. If I rooted for the Colts primarily, I wouldn’t want to see Peyton Manning in any other uniform. I don’t want that right now.
I also don’t want to hitch my wagon to some other kid so quickly, since the team is such an old wreck.
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:02 PM
The week before the season started, I think. He was depth for the Pats, and then Connolly and Koppen were injured early on, and he basically anchored that right side for them, with Vollmer injured most of the year. (It was Solder, not Waters who took the wrong guy on this play)
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:04 PM
I just hope this doesn’t ruin the dream of an NFL version of the Spurs where Manning stays at quarterback while Luck plays at eighthback until the team is ready for Luck to be the man.
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:13 PM
Help needed: mom bought a vizio blu ray player…has sound but no video once movie plays on netflix. Any suggestions?
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:15 PM
Nevermind. Fixed..unlike the bills football issues
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:17 PM
I really hope they are calling plays out of shotgun formation. It would be uncomfortable with Luck in between Manning and the center on normal snaps.
Maybe try a 3/8 back, so Manning can hand him the ball, and he can hand it to the RB
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:26 PM
I assume it would have to be some sort of pistol or a T formation but I’ll leave that to the football minds that are sure to win championship in the “double quarterback” formation. I think the biggest problem is going to be with injuries mucking up the depth chart. Once you put that 3rd QB in the game he has to get injured before you can re-insert the starter, right? So the Colts will have to get somebody like Ronnie Brown or DMC to play as one of the QBs in case of minor injuries.
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:27 PM
I thought the new roster expanding by one and not having the exempt 3rd QB spot eliminated that rule?
January 2nd, 2012 at 4:38 PM
I thought the new roster expanding by one and not having the exempt 3rd QB spot eliminated that rule?
Aha, maybe so. Then Luck is living up to his name coming into the league at this time.
January 3rd, 2012 at 9:42 AM
Peyton is now going to leave the Colts. Luck will be starting next September. Write that down.