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  2. Nickel defense - Wikipedia

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    In American football, a nickel defense (also known as a 425 or 3–3–5) is any defensive alignment that uses five defensive backs, of whom the fifth is known as a nickelback. The original and most common form of the nickel defense features four down linemen and two linebackers .

  3. 5–3 defense - Wikipedia

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    By the later 1950s, the 5–3 had died out in the NFL, replaced by the 52 Eagle or the 4–3. [ 9 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Hardy Brown , a 5–3 middle linebacker for the 49ers, and one of the hardest hitting linebackers of his era, was unable to adapt to changing times, and was cut because he could not deal with the demands of the new 4–3 defense .

  4. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    425 nickel defense 425. There are a couple paths to the 425. One is by removing a linebacker from the standard 4–3 to add the extra defensive back. The second is by converting the ends of a wide tackle six to safeties (the defensive ends of a wide tackle six already have pass defense responsibilities).

  5. 5–2 defense - Wikipedia

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    The second significant version of the 52 defense is the 52 defense that Bud Wilkinson developed while he was a head coach at Oklahoma. The latter defense, also called the 52 Oklahoma, is supposed to have arisen from Bud's exposure to Earle Neale's 52 defense in a College All-Star game after the Philadelphia Eagles' first ...

  6. American football strategy - Wikipedia

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    By far the most common alignments are four down linemen and three linebackers (a "4–3" defense) or three down linemen and four linebackers ("3–4"), but other formations such as five linemen and two linebackers ("52") or three linemen, three linebackers, and five defensive backs ("3–3–5") are also used by a number of teams.

  7. List of current NFL defensive coordinators - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Lions defensive line coach & run game coordinator New York Jets: Steve Wilks: 2025: San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator AFC North; Baltimore Ravens: Zach Orr: 2024 [4] Ravens inside linebackers coach (2022–2023) Cincinnati Bengals: Al Golden: 2025 [5] Notre Dame Fighting Irish defensive coordinator & linebackers coach (2022–2024)

  8. The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game - Wikipedia

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    The book is an examination of how offensive football strategy has evolved over the past three decades in two key ways: the development of the West Coast offense by Bill Walsh first at the Cincinnati Bengals and later at the San Francisco 49ers to great acclaim, and the 1981 arrival of linebacker Lawrence Taylor to the New York Giants.

  9. New England Patriots strategy - Wikipedia

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    The Broncos had decided to adopt the 3–4 in 1977. Bill Belichick subsequently refined his understanding of the 3–4 as a linebackers coach and defensive coordinator under Parcells with the Giants. Belichick returned the 3–4 defense back to New England when he became coach of the team in 2000. [20]

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