Colts Owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon Silent on Shane Steichen’s Job Security
Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon has not addressed head coach Shane Steichen’s job security despite the team’s struggles. Steichen confirmed that they have not discussed his position directly.
Carlie Irsay-Gordon’s Approach to Steichen’s Job Security
Although Irsay-Gordon is a regular presence on the sidelines and during practices, the topic of Steichen’s future has not been mentioned. Steichen emphasized the frequency of their meetings. “I meet with Carlie every week. We do a game debrief,” he said.
Colts’ Season Performance
This season, the Colts faced significant challenges. Injuries plagued the team, resulting in a historic collapse. Indianapolis started the season 8-2 but failed to qualify for the playoffs, marking the first time in 30 years a team has experienced such a downfall after a strong start.
Future Considerations
- Irsay-Gordon previously referred to the season as a potential “playoffs or bust” scenario.
- General manager Chris Ballard is in his ninth season with the Colts, achieving only two playoff appearances.
- During her comments in June, Irsay-Gordon hinted at evaluating the team’s journey to its conclusion by 2025.
When asked about expectations, Irsay-Gordon reflected on the unpredictability of a season. “There are so many different directions a season can go,” she stated, indicating the need to assess various factors impacting the team’s performance.