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Baylor Bears 4-2-5 Defense (2006)

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Baylor Bears 4-2-5 Defense (2006)

Bill Bradley was the defensive coordinator for the 2006 Baylor Bears football team. He was in his third season with the Bears.

The 2006 Baylor Bears football team was a team that finished the season with a record of 4-8. The team was led by head coach Guy Morriss, who was in his fourth season with the Bears.

The Bears' offense was not very good in 2006. They averaged just 23.6 points per game, which was ranked 59th in the country. The offense was led by quarterback Steve Johnson, who was a sophomore. Johnson threw for 1,900 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2006.

The Bears also had a good running game, led by running back Kevin Jones. Jones rushed for 900 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2006.

The 4-2-5 defense is a defensive formation that uses four down linemen, two linebackers, and five defensive backs. It is a variation of the 4-3 defense, but with an extra defensive back instead of a linebacker.

The 4-2-5 defense is designed to be strong against both the run and the pass. The four down linemen provide a strong pass rush and can also stop the run. The two linebackers are responsible for covering the middle of the field and stopping the run. The five defensive backs are responsible for covering the receivers and preventing them from getting open.

The 4-2-5 defense is a very versatile defense. It can be used to blitz the quarterback, play man-to-man coverage, or play zone coverage. It can also be used to defend against a variety of offensive formations.

The 4-2-5 defense is a popular defense in the NFL and in college football. It has been used by some of the most successful teams in recent history, including the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

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