Lindy Infante, the former coach of the Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers died on Thursday, he was 75. Infante’s wife, Stephanie said that he died in St. Augustine after a protracted illness. Infante was a head coach for a long time in the NFL, gathering a 36-60 record. He was the NFL Coach of the Year in 1989 with Green Bay, yet his just postseason appearance came in 1996 when his Colts lost a wild card game to Pittsburgh, 42-14. “He was the quintessential father, spouse and coach,” Michigan coach Mr. Jim Harbaugh said on Twitter. Player Harbaugh was…