Bruce Smith

Bruce Smith

NFLretired
name=Bruce Smith


position=Defensive end
number=78
birthdate=birth date and age|1963|6|18
Norfolk, Virginia
debutyear=1985
finalyear=2003
draftyear=1985
draftround=1
draftpick=1
college=Virginia Tech
teams=
* Buffalo Bills (1985-1999)
* Washington Redskins (2000-2003)
stat1label=Tackles
stat1value=1,224
stat2label=Sacks
stat2value=200
stat3label=Interceptions
stat3value=2
nfl=SMI088160
highlights=
* 11x Pro Bowl selection (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
* 12 All-Pro selection (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
* NFL 1980s All-Decade Team
* NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
* 2x NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1990, 1996)
* 2x George S. Halas Trophy (1990, 1993)
* 4x UPI AFL-AFC Player of the Year (1987, 1988, 1990, 1996)
* 1987 Pro Bowl MVP
* Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame
* 1984 Outland TrophyRecords
* 200 career sacks
HOF=
CollegeHOF=90119

Bruce Bernard Smith (born June 18, 1963 in Norfolk, Virginia) is a former American football player for the Buffalo Bills and the Washington Redskins of the National Football League. Smith was a part of the Buffalo Bills when they won the AFC championship and went to the Super Bowl four years in a row. He currently holds the record for most career quarterback sacks with 200 after surpassing Reggie White's record during the 2003 season.

College career

Known as "The Sack Man" of Virginia Tech football, Smith finished his college career in 1984 as the most honored player in Hokie history at the time. As a Tech player, Smith had a career total of 71 tackles behind the line of scrimmage for losses totaling 504 yards. Smith had 46 career quarterback sacks, including 22 during his junior season in 1983 when he was named first-team All-America by the AFCA (Coaches) and Newspaper Enterprise Association. In 1984 Smith won the Outland Trophy as America's top lineman and was a consensus All-American.

Pro football career

Buffalo Bills

After attending Virginia Tech, Smith was drafted by the Buffalo Bills as the number one draft pick overall in the 1985 NFL Draft. Smith became known as a sack specialist, with 15 in 1986 and a personal season-best 19 in 1990. By 1989, Smith had already become the Bills' all-time sack leader when he reached his 52nd sack. In 1990, his defensive performance helped bring the Bills to Super Bowl XXV, but they eventually lost to the Bill Parcells-led New York Giants. Still Smith had an impressive performance in the game. He sacked Jeff Hostetler in the end zone for a safety in the second quarter, and later forced New York to turn the ball over on downs by tackling running back Ottis Anderson for a 2-yard loss on a fourth down conversion attempt.

At the height of his career Smith was known as one of the NFL's most fearsome defensive players. His sack record attests to this, though his public demeanor suggested he was quite mild-mannered off the field.

In 1991, Smith was hampered by knee problems and sat out most of the season.

During these years, Smith continued to be named to the Pro Bowl every season from 1987 to 1998 (except for his injury-laden 1991 season). In 1987, he was named the Pro Bowl MVP. Smith was twice named the AP's NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1990, 1996) and three times named UPI's AFC Defensive Player of the Year (1988, 1990, 1996).

By 1996, Smith was still putting up prolific numbers, with 90 tackles and 14 sacks. By 1997, Smith had 65 tackles and 14 sacks and by 1998, although he was getting older he still had a respectable 50 tackles and 10 sacks plus 100 others.

Washington Redskins

After the 1999 season, Smith signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent. In his first season, he posted 58 tackles and 10 sacks, although he was now playing in mostly in passing situations. He pressed onward in pursuit of Reggie White's all-time sacks record (198), which he finally passed in the thirteenth game of his nineteenth season in 2003. Smith finished the season with 200 career sacks.

Smith had hinted in interviews that 2003 would be his final season. However, he never completely ruled out continuing to play. But on February 24, 2004, the Redskins released Smith, saving $6.5 million in salary cap space. [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1743218]

Honors

In his 19 NFL seasons, Smith played in 279 games, amassing 200 sacks, 2 interceptions, 46 forced fumbles, and 15 fumble recoveries, which he returned for 33 yards and a touchdown. Of his 19 seasons in the NFL, 14 of them were seasons where he had at least 10 sacks, a testament to his consistency year and year out. He was also named All-Pro 8 times.

In 1999, he was ranked number 58 on "The Sporting News"' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.

In 2005, was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.

In 2006, Smith was voted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He will be eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009.

On Aug. 13, 2008, he was part of the inaugural class to be inducted into the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame, honoring athletes, coaches and administrators who made contributions to sports in Southeastern Virginia.

Smith was inducted onto the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame during halftime of the Bills' September 21, 2008 game against the Oakland Raiders. [http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=6631]

Current life

Smith now lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with his wife of seventeen years, Carmen, and his teenage son. He works as a large-scale hotel designer, undertaking many projects with Armada Hoffler. Most recently he returned to Blacksburg where he purchased the Red Lion Inn and is currently redeveloping the site with a $50 million student-oriented apartment, hotel and restaurant complex. [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Red Lion Inn site plans become official | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/wb/116473 | work =Roanoke Times | pages = | accessdate = 2007-11-12 | language = ]

External links

* [http://www.hokiesports.com/football/jerseys/smith.html Virginia Tech Hall of Fame]
*

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Bruce Smith — Smith beim Pro Bowl 2009 Position(en): Defensive End Trikotnummer(n): 78 geb …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bruce Smith — Données générales Nationalité …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bruce Smith (disambiguation) — Bruce Smith could refer to:* Bruce P. Smith (1920 1967), American football player, nicknamed Boo, winner of the 1941 Heisman Trophy * Bruce Smith (b. 1963), American football player, lately with the Washington Redskins * Bruce W. Smith, African… …   Wikipedia

  • Bruce Smith (Australian politician) — Bruce Arthur Smith KC (28 June 1851 14 August 1937) was a long serving Australian politician and leading political opponent of the White Australia policy.Born in Rotherhithe, Surrey, England, Smith was the fifth of seven sons of wealthy ship… …   Wikipedia

  • Bruce Smith (Ontario politician) — Bruce Smith is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 1999.Smith has a diploma in Urban Design from Fanshawe College, a Bachelor of Arts degree… …   Wikipedia

  • Bruce Smith (American football) — NFL player Name=Bruce Smith DateOfBirth=February 8, 1920 Birthplace= Faribault, Minnesota DateOfDeath=death date and age|1967|08|28|1920|02|8 College=Minnesota Position=Halfback DraftedYear=1942 DraftedRound=13 DraftedPick=119 Career Highlights=Y …   Wikipedia

  • Bruce Smith (Pennsylvania politician) — Infobox State Representative name = Bruce Smith state house = Pennsylvania district = 92th term start = January 6, 1980 term end = November 27, 2006 predecessor = Eugene R. Geesey successor = Scott Perry birth date = birth place = death date =… …   Wikipedia

  • Malcolm Bruce Smith — For other people with similar names, see Malcolm Smith (disambiguation) Malcolm Bruce Smith (29 February 1924 – 27 July 2000) was an Australian chemist who studied the egg protein ovalbumin. He described the formation of S ovalbumin from the… …   Wikipedia

  • Bruce Matthews (football americain) — Bruce Matthews (football américain) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bruce Matthews. Bruce Matthews Nom complet Bruce Rankin Matthews Nationalité …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bruce Atherton Smith — (1937 November 27 2006) was a journalist and politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.In 1959, Smith graduated from Radio and Television Arts program at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario. He moved to New Brunswick where he worked… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”