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  2. 46 defense - Wikipedia

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    The 46 defense is an American football defensive formation, an eight men in the box defense, with six players along the line of scrimmage. [1] There are two players at linebacker depth playing linebacker technique, and then three defensive backs. The 46 defense was originally developed and popularized with the Chicago Bears by their defensive ...

  3. Doug Plank - Wikipedia

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    6–6 (.500) Career: 71–41 (.634) Player stats at PFR. Douglas Walter Plank (born March 4, 1953) is an American former professional football player and coach. He played as a safety for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) and also played one year in the United States Football League (USFL) for the Chicago Blitz.

  4. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    3-deep quarter formation (3–1–7), the most common. The 0–4–7 quarter. Defense consisting of seven (quarter) or eight (half dollar) defensive backs. The seventh defensive back is often an extra safety, and this defense is used in extreme passing situations (such as to defend against a Hail Mary pass).

  5. Inside Lincoln Riley's Air Raid offense, known for constant ...

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    In 2010, Riley's debut season as a coordinator, no team in college football threw more passes per game (48.5) than East Carolina. But as Riley settled in, he began experimenting more with the run.

  6. Buddy Ryan - Wikipedia

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    As defensive coordinator of the Bears, he is credited with creating the 46 defense, and the 1985 team led the league in nearly all defensive statistical categories. Ryan then coached the Eagles, served as defensive coordinator of the Oilers, and coached the Cardinals. He was the father of NFL coaches Rex Ryan and Rob Ryan. [2]

  7. 5–2 defense - Wikipedia

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    Historically, there are two significant variations of the 5–2 defense in professional and college football. The first is the defense created by Earle (Greasy) Neale. [1] This defense was prominent in the National Football League from the late 1940s through the middle 1950s and was a precursor defense to Buddy Ryan's 46 defense. [2]

  8. Talk:46 defense - Wikipedia

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    Need to be careful about the phrase "eagle" in general, because some people use the term "eagle" to mean a 3 technique defender. Hence, a double eagle is a defense with 2 3 technique linemen. That means the 5-2 Eagle is a double eagle, the 46 is a double eagle, and "eagling" the 3-4 front from a 4-0-4 to a 3-0-3 also yields a double eagle.

  9. Super Bowl XX - Wikipedia

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    Super Bowl XX was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1985 season. The Bears defeated the Patriots by the score of 46–10, capturing their first NFL ...