Buddy Ryan Dies At Age 82

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Former NFL coach and defensive guru James ?Buddy? Ryan has died at the age of 82, his agent, James Solano, told NFL.com?s Conor Orr. The news has since been confirmed by the Eagles.

Ryan, the father of Bills head coach Rex Ryan and assistant head coach Rob Ryan, was battling cancer in recent years. Ryan was outspoken and bold and, like his sons, a proponent of aggressive defense. Ryan served as the defensive coordinator for the famed 1985 Bears and spearheaded some of the Vikings? best defenses in the 1970s. Ryan won two Super Bowl rings over the course of his 35-year career as an NFL coach and also served as a head coach for the Eagles and Cardinals, compiling a 55-55-1 record in his seven seasons at the helm.

?Without Buddy Ryan ? I?m just a guy,? legendary Bears linebacker Mike Singletary said in an ESPN documentary about the 1985 Bears (transcript via Orr). ?He?s someone that you meet, and you think he?s the toughest, meanest guy that you?ll ever meet. But he loves you. He just doesn?t know how to express it. But you know it when he looks at you.?

Ryan was the pioneer of the 46 defense, a scheme that was wildly effective and changed the way defense was played in professional football. Of course, when you?re bold and successful, you?re not always going to be well-received everywhere you go.

?In Chicago they say, ?Coach Ryan, so good to see you!'? Ryan once said (via the Daily News). ?In Philadelphia, they say, ?Hey, mother f?er, what are you doing here??

Overall, however, Ryan was a beloved figure in the NFL .
 
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