Originally posted by Bretsky
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Bruce Smith was an RDE - 200 sacks
Reggie White was an LDE - 198 sacks
Kevin Greene - LOLB - 160 sacks
Chris Doleman was an RDE - 150.5 sacks
Michael Strahan - LDE - 141.5 sacks
Jason Taylor - RDE - 139.5 sacks
Richard Dent - RDE - 137.5 sacks
Lawrence Taylor - ROLB - 132.5 sacks
Leslie O'Neal - RDE mostly/ROLB - 132.5 sacks
Ricky Jackson - LOLB mostley - 128 sacks
Derrick Thomas - ROLB/LOLB - 126.5 sacks
Simeon Rice - RDE - 122 sacks
Clyde Simmons - RDE - 121.5 sacks
Sean Jones - RDE - 113 sacks
John Abraham - RDE - 112
Greg Townsend - all over - 109.5
Other DEs with 100 or more - Trace Armstrong, Neil Smith, Kevin Carter, Dwight Freeney, William Fuller
Other LBs with 100 or more - Pat Swilling, Andre Tippet
Jim Jeffcoat, who was Haley's team mate in Dallas, played RDE before Haley came, then swithced to LDE. Ended his career with 102.5 sacks. In the eight years he started at RDE before Haley came, he had 68 sacks. In the next 5 years at RDE, Haley had 33 sacks.
Special mention for Jared Allen - RDE - who in just 8 seasons already has 105 sacks.
An awful lot of DE's on that list, and many of them played at about the same time as Haley (Smith, White, Doleman, Dent, O'Neal, Simmons, Jones, Townsend, Armstrong, Smith, Jeffcoat, Fuller). My impressions of Haley was a guy with immense ability who didn't really get the most out of it.. His best seasons for sacks - 16.0, 12.5, 12.0, 11.5, 10.5, 10.5, 7.0. They make a big deal about his 5 Super Bowl rings, as if he was the primary factor in getting them. Marv Flemming has 4 Super Bowl rings, maybe he should get more consideration for the Hall.
Dexter Manley was an RDE, played 143 games and ended his career with 97.5 sacks. Haley got three more sacks in 169 games. Manley was a good player, a strong pass rusher. Haley was a good player, a strong pass rusher. Neither one deserves the HOF, (imoboaloo).
Charles Haley is just another of the many Cowboys who are given much more credit than they should have. The Dallas propaganda machine was running full throttle in those days, and Haley was one of the primary beneficiaries, in my opinion. Of course, Haley's personality got him in trouble and traded by SF, and it also kept him in the sports news, which added to his reputation. Packer fans had absolute paranoia when it came to playing Dallas, and the impression was that everyone they had was unstoppable, and a future HOF'er.


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