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1985 Chicago Bears - Buddy Ryan
Buddy Ryan was an American football coach who is best known for his work as the defensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears from 1978 to 1985. He was known for his aggressive style of defense, which was nicknamed the "46 defense" after the jersey number of his star linebacker, Mike Singletary.
Ryan was born in Frederick, Oklahoma, in 1931. He played college football at Oklahoma State University, where he was a two-time All-Big Eight selection. After college, Ryan played professional football for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ryan began his coaching career as an assistant at the University of Buffalo. He then moved on to the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets. In 1978, Ryan was hired as the defensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears.
Under Ryan's leadership, the Bears' defense became one of the best in the NFL. They led the NFL in fewest points allowed in 1985 and won Super Bowl XX. Ryan's 46 defense was known for its aggressiveness and its ability to create turnovers.
The 1985 Chicago Bears were a team that revolutionized the NFL. Led by head coach Mike Ditka and defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan, the Bears' defense was one of the most feared in NFL history. They were nicknamed the "46 defense" after the jersey number of their star linebacker, Mike Singletary.
The 46 defense was a variation of the 4-3 defense that was designed to be more aggressive. It featured a strong safety who played deep in the middle of the field and two linebackers who played close to the line of scrimmage. This allowed the Bears to pressure the quarterback and force turnovers.
The Bears' defense was dominant in 1985. They led the NFL in fewest points allowed and forced a league-high 47 turnovers. They also shut out three of their opponents and allowed only 10 points or less in nine games.
The Bears' defense was a key factor in their Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. The Bears held the Patriots to just 10 points, the fewest points ever scored in a Super Bowl.
Buddy Ryan ran a 46 defense with the 1985 Chicago Bears. The 46 defense is a variation of the 4-3 defense that was designed to be more aggressive. It featured a strong safety who played deep in the middle of the field and two linebackers who played close to the line of scrimmage. This allowed the Bears to pressure the quarterback and force turnovers.
The 46 defense was named after Mike Singletary, who wore jersey number 46. Singletary was the middle linebacker in the 46 defense, and he was responsible for coordinating the defense and making sure that everyone was in the right position.
The 46 defense was a key factor in the Bears' success in 1985. They led the NFL in fewest points allowed and forced a league-high 47 turnovers. They also shut out three of their opponents and allowed only 10 points or less in nine games.
The 46 defense was a revolutionary defense that changed the way the NFL game was played. It was a more aggressive defense that put pressure on the quarterback and forced turnovers. The 46 defense is still used by some teams today, and it is considered to be one of the most effective defenses in the NFL.
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