It was called the "46 Defense" after the jersey number of defensive back Doug Plank.
Buddy Ryan
They are not related. Rex Ryan is the son of Buddy Ryan, a famous football coach who coached the Chicago Bears defense that won the Super Bowl under Mike Ditka in the mid 1980's.
Yes, Jeff Fisher was an assistant to Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan for the 1985 season when the Bears won Super Bowl XX.
Da Coach was Mike Ditka!!
Buddy Clark has written: 'Alone, unarmed--but safe!' -- subject(s): Self-defense, Self-defense for women
Buddy Ryan?
Buddy ryan
John McClendon
Buddy Roberts died on November 29, 2012, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Buddy Lester was born on January 16, 1917, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The cast of 1985 NFC Championship Game - 1986 includes: Mark Bortz as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Dieter Brock as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Jim Covert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Nolan Cromwell as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Strong Safety Irv Cross as Himself - Sideline Reporter Charles DeJurnett as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Nose Tackle Richard Dent as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Eric Dickerson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Mike Ditka as Himself - Chicago Bears Head Coach Reggie Doss as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Bobby Duckworth as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Dave Duerson as Himself - Chicago Bears Strong Safety Carl Ekern as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Henry Ellard as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Gary Fencik as Himself - Chicago Bears Free Safety Leslie Frazier as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Willie Gault as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Dan Hampton as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Dennis Harrah as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Guard Jay Hilgenberg as Himself - Chicago Bears Center LeRoy Irvin as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Wilber Marshall as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Dennis McKinnon as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Jim McMahon as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Steve McMichael as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Emery Moorehead as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Keith Ortego as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Mel Owens as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Irv Pankey as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Walter Payton as Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back Reggie Phillips as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Barry Redden as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Buddy Ryan as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator Fritz Shurmur as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Coordinator Mike Singletary as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Jackie Slater as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Tony Slaton as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center Matt Suhey as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Norv Turner as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receivers Coach Keith Van Horne as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Mike Wilcher as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Otis Wilson as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Tim Wrightman as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End
The cast of 1984 NFC Championship Game - 1985 includes: Kurt Becker as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Dwaine Board as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Mark Bortz as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Dwight Clark as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Jim Covert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Roger Craig as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Fullback Randy Cross as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Guard Irv Cross as Himself - Sideline Reporter Richard Dent as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Pat Dunsmore as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End Riki Ellison as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Keith Fahnhorst as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Gary Fencik as Himself - Chicago Bears Free Safety Dave Finzer as Himself - Chicago Bears Punter Russ Francis as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tight End Leslie Frazier as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Willie Gault as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Dan Hampton as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Mike Hartenstine as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Dwight Hicks as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Free Safety Jay Hilgenberg as Himself - Chicago Bears Center Tyrone Keys as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Ronnie Lott as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Cornerback Dennis McKinnon as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Dana McLemore as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Back Steve McMichael as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Joe Montana as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Quarterback Emery Moorehead as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Renaldo Nehemiah as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Bubba Paris as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Tackle Walter Payton as Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back Lawrence Pillers as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Fred Quillan as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Center Bill Ring as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Max Runager as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Punter Buddy Ryan as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator George Seifert as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive Coordinator Mike Singletary as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Freddie Solomon as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Jim Stuckey as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Defensive End Matt Suhey as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Wendell Tyler as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Running Back Keith Van Horne as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Ray Wersching as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Kicker Carlton Williamson as Himself - San Francisco 49ers Strong Safety Otis Wilson as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker