With so many legendary linebackers in the annals of Steelers history, anything less than a Hall of Honor career can leave a player under-the-radar in the grand scheme of things. Clark Haggans spent eight seasons with Pittsburgh, earning a Super Bowl ring. He played in 107 games with the black and gold, starting 61 of them. He forced a dozen fumbles and racked up 32.5 sacks, more than Chad Brown, Farrior, Keisel, Ham, Worilds and Lambert. For any other franchise, that’s enough to become an icon. Let’s look at the moments that made Haggans iconic in his own right.