Lindy Infante, the 10th head coach in the storied history of the Green Bay Packers, died today in St. Augustine, Fla., at age 75.
Infante’s wife, Stephanie, told the Associated Press that he died following a lengthy illness.
Infante coached the Packers from 1988 to 1991 and is best remembered for leading his 1989 team to a 10-6 record, including four, down-to-the-wire one-point victories. In all, the Packers won seven of their 10 games by four points or less, including a controversial 14-13 triumph over the rival Chicago Bears in what will forever be remembered as “The Instant Replay Game.