The purge at West 56th Street continues:
Now, finally, strength and conditioning coach Jon Torine is out.
Torine has been with the organization since 1998, the year Bill Polian was hired as team president. It's also worth noting that most of the time both Polian and Torine were in Indy, the Colts seemed to have the worst track record of keeping players healthy and ready for an entire sixteen game season.
In fact, the injuries got so bad in recent years that the Colts had to do an internal investigation into the problem. Predictably, the results they revealed to the public was that the injuries were just 'bad luck.'
Fair or not, the fact that the Colts injury list each season for the last six years read like War and Peace did not reflect well on Torine. His job was to get players back on the field. Every year, people I talked to in the league office asked me the same question, How does that team's strength coach still have a job?
Well, now he doesn't.

This is nothing against Torine personally. Never met the guy. But, in a bottom line business like the NFL, Torine wasn't getting the job done. Bill Polian and Jim Caldwell under-performed in recent years, and it cost them both their jobs. The perception is Torine kept his job year after year despite under-performing due to Bill Polian's loyalty. With Polian gone, Torine is now gone.
It will be interesting to see if a new strength coach and a new philosophy on drafting players will decrease the number of injuries next season. If it does, that will reflect poorly on Torine, and on Polian to a certain extent.
Also, Paul Kuharsky is reporting that the Colts have not, as yet, fired offensive coordinator Clyde Christensen or assistant offensive line coach Ron Prince. It's difficult to see either man retaining their job in Indy. Christensen was promoted to OC by Caldwell, and Prince was brought in to work with Pete Metzelaars, who was fired yesterday.
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Teerlincks are out too
Where do you get this Murphy is retiring thing?
Ty46 - January 19, 2012
Link to Teerlinck plz
Brad Wells - January 19, 2012
Schefter's last tweet
Ty46 - January 19, 2012
link
http://www.indystar.com/article/20120119/SPORTS03/120119026/Report-Colts-release-defensive-line-coach-John-Teerlinck?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|IndyStar.com
coltsgolfbeer - January 19, 2012
That is excellent news
FatDT - January 19, 2012
Some serious power washing going down at 56th st.
Must have a lot worse behind the scenes than anyone than we all thought. Purging anything and everything Polian from the team.
Guy LeDouche - January 19, 2012
anyone concerned.....?
that any decent replacements are not available, and we might have to dig deep into college or elsewere?
btr1313 - January 19, 2012
a little
I wouldn’t worry so much about qualified replacements as much as I would finding them quickly.
At this point, they have a ton of important positions to fill. The combine is only a month away, not to mention all of the player decisions that still need to be made…
Hope Grigson isn’t planning on taking any vacations in the near future.
Guy LeDouche - January 19, 2012
very
zherebyonki - January 19, 2012
I always thought Teerlinck was good
GrizzColt - January 19, 2012
He was, long time ago
Apart from Freeney and Mathis, the whole DL is inconsistent and sucks for many years now.
Ty46 - January 19, 2012
Can't always blame the coach
I have noticed a lot of players on the Colts also won’t play through any of their injuries. Some are legit…come on but we all know that some can play through them and does Kerry Collins mean anything. I don’t think he did a good job, but everyone knows there was no concussion. I think they just want their paychecks. Look at the teams that made it into the playoffs. Some of their players had legit injuries but played because they wanted to win. I think an overhaul of attitude would help the organization.
Mandy1979 - January 19, 2012
I have no problem with this.
With the caveat that the right coaches are found. If not this purge will be looked upon as joke.
dave1251 - January 19, 2012
Fotune often favors the prepared
If all those injuries were bad the result of “bad luck” (which I do not believe in), changing one of the main variables cannot hurt. Often what seems like good fortune is the result of being prepared, more prepared than others, seemingly “more fortunate”.
Not to be cold, but adios dude. Colts can go nowhere but up in this regard.
ferm - January 19, 2012
I think a big part of the problem with our team's injuries was all about physics
Our draft strategy – the strategy implemented by the now-gone Polians – was to draft undersized, fast guys. When undersized, fast collide with big, fast guys…well, physics.
BoilerUp1982 - January 19, 2012
Thats a great point
dezznutz1001 - January 22, 2012
Just remember what Mathis said -
You guys wanted to clean out. You got what you wished for.
buymymonkey - January 19, 2012
Thank God.
Ayrshire - January 19, 2012
Okay then..!
We’re all good!
buymymonkey - January 19, 2012
Unless....
It’s opposite day again. We’ll know in about 8 months.
buymymonkey - January 19, 2012
WEll thats one bit of good news
our supposed Stength and Conditionign coach who presided over some of t0eh most injured teams is finally gone…its long overdue!
dezznutz1001 - January 22, 2012
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