Who created the 4 6 defense?

A lot different than most defenses you see on TV. The 4-6 defense was created by Buddy Ryan to stop the ground game in the 1980's as well as provide a pass rush that couldn't be stopped.
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Who created the 46 defense?

The 46 defense was originally developed and popularized with the Chicago Bears by their defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan, who later became head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and Arizona Cardinals.
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When was the 46 defense invented?

The Bears' defense coordinator, Buddy Ryan, designed the 46 defense when he arrived in Chicago in 1978. Ryan inherited a team that was atrocious at stopping the run and rushing the passer. He designed the 46 to essentially be an ultra-aggressive version of the 4-3 defense.
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What stopped the 46 defense?

The reason the 46 defense fell out of favor is that when it came to pass coverage, you only had three defensive backs to protect the whole field. It was designed to leave the cornerbacks in man coverage 90 percent of the time, while the FS was left on an island playing a deep zone.
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Who invented the 4 2 5 defense?

How the nickel became college football's base defense. Back in the late 1990s, a young defensive coordinator named Gary Patterson decided to adjust to offenses with a 4-2-5 base defense, using a fifth defensive back and only two linebackers.
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Who started the 3-3-5 defense?

Joe Lee Dunn is credited as the “father” or inventor of the 3-3-5 defense. He coached at Mississippi State, Memphis, and Ole Miss among several other stops.
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Who created the 43 defense?

The invention of the 4–3 is often attributed to legendary coach Tom Landry, in the 1950s, while serving as the Defensive Coordinator of the New York Giants, as a way to stop Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown. Others attribute the creation of the 4–3 to Chicago Bears Hall of Fame linebacker, Bill George.
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What was the 85 Bears defense called?

CHICAGO- Defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan created more than a defensive scheme with his famous "46 Defense." He built an unstoppable force that made the Chicago Bears' defensive players look like actual grizzly bears in the eyes of the opposing offenses.
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Is 46 defense good?

Is Good in Any Situation - A The 46 defense is not just a run-stopping defense. While it's definitely great against the run because of how many players stack the line of scrimmage, it's also good against the pass.
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How do you run a 4 2 5 defense?

The 4-2-5 Defense features four defensive linemen, two inside linebackers, and five defensive backs ( 2 CBs, 1 FS, and 2 OLB/S hybrids which we call Dogs). The strength of this defense is that it includes five defensive backs.
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What does the 46 defense do?

The 46 Defense is an 8-man, run-stopping front that works well with man coverages and with Cover 3. A large part of the pass coverage scheme is about putting pressure on the Quarterback so that you aren't in coverage for long. Every defensive package can use some elements of the Bear Front.
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Who was 46 in the Bears 46 defense?

Buddy Ryan's 46 Defense (1985 Bears) | NFL Films Encore | NFL - YouTube.
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Why was the Bears defense called the 46 defense?

It is instead named after Doug Plank, a safety-linebacker mix who wore jersey number 46. The name is also fitting because the 46 defense is a strategy that mainly lived and died with the Bears while Plank was on the team.
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Who invented the Wing T formation?

Much of the success enjoyed at Delaware is attributable to the Wing-T offense, which was invented by Dave Nelson at Maine in 1950 and perfected at Delaware in the early 1950s.
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Who invented the flex defense?

While people today talk about the 3-4 defense and the zone-blitz schemes, Landry developed the Flex defense, an innovation in the '70s when Landry was working both the offensive and defensive sides for the Dallas Cowboys.
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Who invented 352 formation?

In 1986, Carlos Billardo of Argentina and Franz Beckenbauer of West Germany came up with a new formation, namely 3-5-2, which was quickly accepted by most experts all around the world. Using the advantages of the system, they led their teams to the final matches of WIC 86 and WIC 90 respectively.
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Is 111 a good defensive rating?

Since this rate of 111.8 points was scored per 100.3 possessions, and defensive rating is per 100 possessions, we can utilize a mathematical ratio to say that if a player has a defensive rating of approximately 111.47, they are approximately around league average.
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Do the Bears run a 3 4 defense?

As mentioned earlier, Eberflus runs a base 4-3 defense, meaning there are four defensive linemen and three linebackers.
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What is the bear defense?

Bears may bluff their way out of an encounter by charging and then turning away at the last second. Bears may also react defensively by woofing, yawning, salivating, growling, snapping their jaws, and laying their ears back.
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Who defeated the 85 Bears?

This Day in Dolphins History: December 2, 1985

In maybe the most memorable Monday Night Football game in NFL history, the Miami Dolphins beat the then-unbeaten Chicago Bears 38-24 on Monday Night Football. It would be the only loss the Bears had in the 1985 season.
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What is Grizzly Bear defense?

If a grizzly/brown bear charges and attacks you, PLAY DEAD. Do not fight back! Cover your head and neck with your hands and arms. Lay flat on your stomach, and spread your legs apart. Keep your pack on, it will help protect you during an attack.
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What was the Dolphins defense nickname?

The 1972 Miami Dolphins talk about how their team's defense comprised of mostly anonymous and selfless players embraced the 'No Name Defense' nickname bestowed upon them with a badge of honor on their way to stout defensive play.
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Who started the 343 formation?

Johan Cruyff set his Barcelona team up in a 4-3-3 shape, but often converted this into a 3-4-3 through a centre-back stepping forward into what then became a midfield diamond.
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Who runs the 3/4 defense?

Teams that use the 3–4 defense include the Indianapolis Colts, San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, and Houston Texans.
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