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Recap Of The Indianapolis Colts Season Wrap-Up Show: Week 17, 2011

All season long, we at Stampede Blue have provided you, our readers, with humorous and detailed recaps of 'The Bill Polian Show' both here on our site and on Twitter. We did this because, after Bill Polian's meltdown on the radio following the Colts now-infamous handling of the Week Sixteen game against the New York Jets in 2009, the Colts blocked 'The Bill Polian Show' from Internet listeners. The orders for blocking the show came directly from Polian himself, and he did so specifically because of what our little blog wrote about him during and after that infamous Week Sixteen radio broadcast. We have that confirmed.

Thus, because Colts fans outside the Indianapolis area could not listen in on the show, we felt it our civic duty to provide highlights from the program all season long.

However...

Yesterday, Bill Polian got his ass fired.

As a result, he was no longer the star of his own call-in radio show.

However, in a classy gesture aimed at mending fences with fans, Colts owner Jim Irsay opted to continue the show's regular broadcast yesterday evening. Instead of Bill, Jimmy was the star of the show, and one of the first things he did before going on the air was return the radio show's live Internet stream.

Thus, Colts fans outside Indianapolis could listen-in.

This was a generous move by Mr. Irsay, and it signaled that we are entering a new era for the Indianapolis Colts and their fans. While recapping the show all season long was great for site traffic and, in some cases, comic relief, I'm not sad Bill Polian is no longer blatantly lying to us or treating us like children on the radio. Hopefully, whoever replaces Bill as the 'lone voice' of the franchise (be this person a general manager or a coach), this new person will be a tad more warm and fuzzy to the people Jim Irsay refers to as the team's 'stakeholders,' the fans.

Thus, because Bill Polian got his ass fired yesterday, what was 'The Bill Polian Show' was renamed 'The Indianapolis Colts Season Wrap-Up Show.'

After the jump, we have the highlights straight from the mouth of Mr. Irsay himself.

Star-divide

  • Regular show host Bob Lamey was joined by Jeffry Gorman, who works for the Colts P.R. Department. Jim Irsay was the featured guest, and right away they got to talking about Irsay firing Bill and Chris Polian. Irsay said the decision was difficult, 'but you have to put sentiment aside.'
  • Irsay said he's excited about the future and what the future holds for the Indianapolis Colts.
  • Irsay said he finalized the decision to fire both Polians early Monday morning.
  • Irsay said he is very interested in setting up the Colts for 'a long run.' He stated clearly that he's not interested in 'burning cap' to win for just a few years.
  • According to Irsay, the search for a new team general manager will begin immediately. He said this new G.M. will likely be someone who has not been a G.M. before.
  • Irsay said he's looking for someone who is a great talent evaluator. Also, the people he is interested in are currently working on teams in the playoffs. Thus, Irsay cannot interview them until the playoffs end for those respective teams.
  • Irsay made it clear that Jim Caldwell could be retained as the head coach. However, he also stated that if there is a coach out there that he wants, he won't hesitate to hire him before hiring a new G.M. This statement was, of course, NOT a ringing endorsement for Caldwell, and strongly suggests Caldwell is toast.
  • Irsay said that back in 1998 when the went suffered through a 3-13 season, they had more equity than team now. Equity for Irsay means 'talent.' Irsay also said the Colts have serious cap issues.
  • Irsay said the Colts are moving into a 'new era.' He also said the team is now in 'a rebuilding process.'
  • Irsay praised current Colts director of player personnel Tom Telesco. Telesco, unlike the Polians, will be retained.
  • Just like in his press conference prior to the radio show, Irsay did not say one positive thing about Chris Polian, the now former general manager.
  • Irsay said the changing of an era similar to how era shifted in Green Bay from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers.
  • Irsay touched on the infamous decision to rest starters at the end of 2009, making it clear that the decision was made by the personnel department (a.k.a., the Polians).
  • Irsay strongly stated the Colts did not tank games in 2011.
  • Irsay called the 2012 NFL Draft a 'critical' one for the Colts and their longterm future. Said the draft is loaded with talent, and that this year the top picks in rounds two through seven will be very important.
  • Talent at the quarterback position was an area Irsay singled out for the 2012 NFL Draft.
  • Irsay suggested the new G.M. will be unknown to fans, unlike what Bill Polian was in 1997. He also said it is possible that a new coach for next year is someone who is not a head coach now.
  • Irsay left the show roughly 15 minutes in. He thanked the fans for sticking with the team.
  • Before the show ended, Bob Lamey and the crew praised Irsay for staying in touch with the fans and allowing the show to be streamed live on the Internet.

Thanks for following our highlights of 'The Bill Polian Show' all season, everyone.

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Irsay brought GB up 2-3 times as an example

Wonder if he has the same man in mind as some here.

BRETT FAVRE 4 GM!!!!
Also to consider, Giants and Ravens FO people

Gettleman from Giants worked with Polian in Buffalo.

Giants are drafting well.

I'd be tempted to give the whole shooting match to Jim Harbaugh...

if he’d take it.

Until Irsay gets a picture of Bretts weenie, I don't think he'll be here.

Sorry, I couldn’t resist.

A new GM and new coach.

I will admit that as big of an asshat Polian was he was a very good GM. The times had passed him by and the team fell off because of it. Polian built a great team and we should have won more than one Superbowl. Some falls on Polian but a lot falls on the players for under performing in the playoffs. Having said that I’m excited about the change I just hope Irsay picks the right person for the job. If he’s looking at replacements with no prior experience that scares me a little.

This reminds me of Tiller at Purdue...

I loved Cowboy Joe – the gunslinger, swash-buckling Tiller that said we’ll throw ‘till we get hot and then throw a little more’. However, as the years went on, he became Complacent Joe – managing expectations and talking more about fishing in Wyoming than football at Purdue. At that point, no matter how good his past results were, it was time to move on.

I’d take the 90s and early 2000s version of Bill Polian in an instant, but the decidedly more arrogant version that included son Chris’s poor decision making, has to go. Older Polian was clearly on his way out and Chris showed no talent or ability to differentiate himself from his father (in his current state – not the 90s/early 00s Polian). Irsay had no choice – with the number one pick in the draft, it’s way too important a pick to leave to Chris Polian.

The Colts new GM will be Reggie McKenzie

And it will be a very smart move.. the guy is really good with talent http://bit.ly/v1ZMVQ

I hope colts get him

A former player, coach and now personnel executive, McKenzie oversees Green Bay’s scouting efforts of all professional football leagues, including the NFL, CFL and Arena Football League, as well as all other pro leagues and international players. He also plays an integral role in judging the Packers’ current players and evaluating potential free agents across the league. McKenzie is heavily involved in all of the team’s moves on a daily basis, including all tryouts and transactions.

New GM - Young with no GM experience who is Excellent Talent Evaluator.

What about Mike Mayock? Is he on a buck load of cash through the NFL Network? Yes, I have no doubt. However the GM of the Colts, that may make Peyton a little scared!! Did he say at the draft Minnesota should pass on All Day at #7 due to his ‘upward running style’ – I believe he may have done, so maybe that is a minus against him.

He also said Jerry Hughes was a great 3-4 OLB and was curious how the Colts would use him. At 53, is he young? I would say so.

Worth a punt? (no pun intended) I would say so.

Discuss….

I didn't understand a thing you said.

Which bit? As a guy from England I am easily confusable

Mike Mayock I think would make a good GM.

Mike Mayock I think would make a good GM because:-

He has great ability to evaluate talent. He explained how Jerry Hughes should be a 3-4 OLB like Demarcus Ware is for the Cowboys (No I am not comparing the two, the example was to illustrate).
He would of taken Saffold in the 2010 draft at #31 and played him at RT which would of been very good, instead we took Jerry Hughes. We have Ijalana now to play there from next year so all should be ok.
Mayock did say at the 2007 draft the Vikings should NOT take A.P. at #7. We know what he has turned out to be so maybe that is a ‘miss’. That is the only example I could think of hence its use)

He has no previous GM experience as Bullet Point Number 5 states above.
‘According to Irsay, the search for a new team general manager will begin immediately. He said this new G.M. will likely be someone who has not been a G.M. before.’

I think Mayock would PAY Mathis like he deserves to be paid, his production has been excellent but Freeney is on the other side. Further I think if Mathis leaves he will not be as productive due to the team taking him would likely have Mathis as their #1 DE thus Mathis would receive the double teams which Freeney currently faces and beats. Mathis I feel would not beat these double teams.

I feel he would extend Freeney and bring down his Cap figure thus helping the signing of Mathis. As a combination I believe they are the best two DE’s in the league.

He would make Wayne an offer to stay but not give him the keys to the Franchise..

Manning would be kept and Luck would be drafted. I feel Luck is going to be very good and worth the Number 1 pick. I know the bounty we could get but we have seen how QB dependant we are, and the league now has become. If we got both and Manning went down, Luck would step right in. Just like Brady did for the Patriots when Bledsoe went down back in 2001. The Bounty we would no doubt get for the first pick may not equate into RG3 or a workable backup without dipping into free agency.

Lastly. I think he would know the talent to chase given our needs, and there would be FA signings as well, which I think would help the team further.

Why the insistence in a coach and gm with no NFL experience? It doesnt make sense. Preparing the team for a “long run” by gambling on a couple of unknowns? Seems like he is trying to save some cash at this point.

Polian didn't say that...

what he said was no previous GM experience. There’s a big difference there – he’s not going to hire a retread. He’s not going to gamble on unknowns and he’s not trying to save money.

Sorry - that should say Irsay, not Polian.
He said the Headcoach may not be a headcoach NOW

Meaning it is likely a guy like Jon Gruden, Jeff Fisher, Bill Cowher or someone else who probably was recently a coach just not currently.

I see, thanks for clarifying.

I think

Irsay things he has found a “star” GM who just happens to not be a GM right now. He’s looking for the next Bill Polian because he said “long haul”.

Yep

I think it’s Ross of the Giants. Great drafting record despite picking late.

someone from the Packers, Giants or Ravens. I will be happy. I would almost say the Packers. Packers are a small market team and have to rely on talent evaluation, and they have a ton of talent.

Giants have talent, but they also have money to go out and get people if needed. I would say they don’t have to rely on talent evaluation as much. They have found some gems in the draft.

this isnt baseball, NY teams dont have more money than anyone else!

Theres a salary cap in the NFL. Every team is on a level playing field, despite the market they play in. An executive from the Giants would be just as good a hire as a GB exec.

Sounds like Irsay is trying to copy GB, which is definitely not a bad thing. Him mentioning Favre to Rodgers and saying we have cap issues suggests drafting Luck and cutting Peyton…but thats just me reading between the lines.

Exciting times in Indy, I love it!!

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