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16 years ago
Here is hoping that his "gut feeling" is incorrect.. not many play the press coverage as well as Harris.. Williams can use another year of seasoning.. IMO.

http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/sports/316260 

Packers: Harris thankful for another chance
By JASON WILDE
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jwilde@madison.com

GREEN BAY Pulling back his long dreadlocks and pulling on his necklace Thursday afternoon, Al Harris headed for home, where Thanksgiving dinner with wife Shyla and sons Al Jr. and Gavin was waiting for him.

And while he doesn't know where he'll be next Thanksgiving the Green Bay Packers veteran cornerback was most certainly giving thanks after coming back from a potentially season-ending and career-threatening lacerated spleen suffered earlier this season.

"I am extremely thankful. Extremely thankful," Harris said as the Packers prepared for Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field. "It was scary. It just made me put my life in perspective. This (football) is only a small piece, but an important piece. I appreciate it a little more.

"It was scary. I thought it was over for the year, and being that our team is going in a younger direction, that it could be it here."

Set to turn 34 for the Packers' Dec. 7 game against Houston and coming off his first Pro Bowl appearance, Harris admitted Thursday he thinks this is probably his final season in Green Bay, even though he's under contract through 2011.

Although he said he hasn't spoken to general manager Ted Thompson about it, he believes with the team's stable of young cornerbacks Tramon Williams, who played well as a starter in Harris' place, as well as Will Blackmon and Pat Lee behind him, the club will move him during the offseason for a draft pick.

"I think that's going to happen. And not from my performance or anything, but we're going young," Harris said. "I haven't talked to Ted about it. I've just got a gut feeling that that's the direction our team is headed. That's what happens in the league. I just have to make sure that I'm on top of my game.

"Every game I play is an audition. I have to make sure that I put good stuff on tape."

He's doing that. Harris, who suffered the injury Sept. 21 against Dallas in a collision with linebacker A.J. Hawk, and missed the team's next four games, has been nothing short of phenomenal since returning to action Nov. 2 against Tennessee.

In the four games he's played he has allowed only one completion, a 10-yarder to Bears tight end Greg Olsen.
In the Packers' otherwise embarrassing performance against the Saints Monday night, Harris pitched another shutout. Quarterback Drew Brees threw his direction only once, and the ball fell incomplete.

"He really played well. And that was the good news," defensive coordinator Bob Sanders said of Harris, who was matched up with Marques Colston and Devery Henderson in the game. "He's one of the hardest workers we've got in practice. And it's showing in the game."

Despite Harris' longtime reputation for having a good work ethic, cornerbacks coach Lionel Washington said he has seen a change in Harris since coming back from the injury.

"It seems like he's more focused. Even in practice, he's working his techniques his footwork, his hand placement better," Washington said. "Not that he wasn't focused before, but I think he's more focused on trying to go out there and play every snap as hard as you can play. He's doing the same thing in practice. He's so much more focused in practice and meeting rooms and asking questions, things like that. I think he's doing everything he needs to do.

"He's played pretty doggone good the last few weeks. He's getting back into his groove."

Harris needed to do that after the disappointment of last January's NFC Championship game, when Plaxico Burress caught most of his 11 passes for 151 yards against him in the New York Giants' victory at Lambeau Field en route to the Super Bowl XLII title.

"You get tired of people bringing up the Giants game, the Giants game, the Giants game," Harris said. "The guy caught some passes. He's a good receiver. I just got tired of people trying to define my career here or me as a player based on one game."

Instead, with the ambitious goal of playing 20 NFL seasons meaning he has eight to go, and he admits the last few will have to be as a nickel or dime back Harris needed to re-establish himself as a dominant cover man. And in the past four weeks, he's done that.

"You go from the Pro Bowl to people wondering if you're a starter, if you're over the hill," Harris said. "You always hear, 'Oh, he can't run,' this or that. You name the last time you saw somebody run past me. I've got things planned out. And I've got to finish strong. Always.

"Eight years from now when I'm calling you up, and I'm like, 'I'm about to shut it down, dawg,' I want you to remember this conversation we had. I'm going to get it in. I won't be a starter. Not playing my style of play. I won't be able to do that. But I love playing the game. So I'm going to get all I can get out of this thing."


"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"
dfosterf
16 years ago
Thanks to Tramon, I don't have to freak out about the possibility that this might be it for Al with us. If it is, it is. But I love the man, and personally, he can play on my team as long as he is able.


"I don't need no stinkin' spleen, doc. Yank that bitch, I got a game to play."


...Or words to that effect.


If I was Ted Thompson, that episode right then and there warrants a friggin' contract extension w/raise...I don't give a damn if he can play or not...

...and right now, he damn sure can, imo.


:thumbleft:
porky88
16 years ago
I'm tired of trading good players for draft picks.

Don't get me wrong now, I loved the approach the past few years because the team was bad and didn't have that good of youth, but that was then and this is now. We have too many draft picks on this team. The core of the team is young and talented. I don't see enough room to bring in another crew of 10 or 11 draft picks this year.

If we could move Al Harris for a DT, DE, or OL then I think it might be worth consideration. I'd even trade Al Harris straight up for Tony G if Kansas City thought it was worth it on their side.

However if it's Harris for a 2nd or 3rd, I'd prefer not to move him at all until Pat Lee shows he's read to step into the nickel role.
TengoJuego
16 years ago
Al better be back next year. Very few players would actually be an upgrade from him.
Blank402
16 years ago
I think Williams could do a good job replacing Harris, what worries me is Blackmon or Lee in the nickel long term. I'd rather have Harris, Woodson and Williams than Harris, Woodson and Lee/Blackmon.
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Rockmolder
16 years ago
I certainly don't hope this will happen. I can't imagine that Ted Thompson would want to trade him away. Like said before, our young CBs could use another year as back-ups, nickel- and dimecorners.

I know Ted Thompson wants to have a young team, and wants to build something himself from the ground up, but there's no reason to trade away players when you have one of the youngest rosters, you have a .500 team and have tons of potential. Draft picks aren't going to 'solve' the inconsistencies, a veteran player can.
Bigbyfan
16 years ago

"You get tired of people bringing up the Giants game, the Giants game, the Giants game," Harris said. "The guy caught some passes. He's a good receiver. I just got tired of people trying to define my career here or me as a player based on one game."



We certainly had some people on this forum doing this...

I think Ted Thompson won't trade Al Harris this offseason, if he does, Ted Thompson is at risk of losing the team. After the big ordeal with Favre, I don't think the vets on our team would appreciate it at all if Ted Thompson gets rid of one of the team's veteran leaders. Plus, one reception in four games is AWESOME, not worth trading for a draft pick.
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shield4life
16 years ago
I'm not concerned if harris leaves at his position but I'm concerned as hell at williams spot :S ... who's going to take over, I sure hope Lee is developped faster then he needs to.
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yooperfan
16 years ago
Thompson needs to plug some holes with players that are NFL ready.
There is no reason to get rid of Harris for a draft pick.
shield4life
16 years ago
He won't trade him ... so I'm not worried at all ... I'm happy tramon being there is pushing harris to his best ... Harris is here until his contracts up ... unless his injured / retired / doesn't play good ...

When does harris's contrakt finish?
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