Column: Polian gone, no doubt who’s No. 2 in Indy (AP)

Even two days after the fact, so many people are still upset by the firing of Bill Polian that you’d think he was a member of their family.

There was no question someone had to take the fall for Indy’s unmitigated disaster of a season, but the heavy favorite was coach Jim Caldwell. Chances are good that he, too, will be gone soon enough, since whoever assumes the front-office role shared by Polian, the vice chairman, and his son, Chris, the general manager, is likely to insist on choosing his own coach. That left Peyton Manning as the one — and maybe only — guy in Indianapolis who still commands owner Jim Irsay’s unwavering loyalty. Everyone involved insisted the moves weren’t triggered by a power struggle — Irsay dropped the phrase, “It was time” more than once during his opening statement — but removed any doubt about who the No. 2 man was in the Colts’ organization.

Irsay has already promised to bring Manning back if he’s healthy, even though that’s a very big if after three neck surgeries in the last 19 months and the fact that the club will have to fork over a $28 million bonus to their star

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