Okay, Harris' agent just spoke with Al and this is an updated report. Looks like he WILL report. I don't know what is going on?!
The article can be read at Packersnews.com or Packerchatters.com
Green Bay - If Al Harris doesn’t report for the start of the Green Bay Packers’ training camp next month, it would come as a major surprise to his agent.
Jack Bechta, who represents the Packers starting cornerback, said he spoke with Harris on Wednesday, the same day a published report quoted Harris as saying he might not report on time. Harris missed all 14 days of the Packers’ organized team activities that concluded on Wednesday because he thinks he deserves a contract extension.
“I talked to Al today and asked him, ‘What’s going on?’†Bechta said on Wednesday from his office in San Diego. “He just kind of laughed and said, ‘Call Andrew (Brandt) and call Ted (Thompson) and tell them, rest assured, I will not miss anything mandatory. I’ll be there. I’d love to have a new deal, but I’ll be there.’ â€ÂÂ
That’s essentially the same thing Bechta said in an interview with the Press-Gazette on June 1. At that time, Bechta said Harris’ situation would not turn into another Mike McKenzie or Javon Walker case, where both players insisted they would never play for the Packers again and eventually forced the team to trade them.
Bechta said on Wednesday that as far as he is concerned, nothing has changed in the last month. He said he called Brandt, the Packers vice president of player finance, and Thompson, the team’s general manager, to relay Harris’ comments.
“He’ll be there, and it won’t be an issue,†Bechta said. “If he’s not there, I would be more surprised than anyone.â€ÂÂ
The article can be read at Packersnews.com or Packerchatters.com
Green Bay - If Al Harris doesn’t report for the start of the Green Bay Packers’ training camp next month, it would come as a major surprise to his agent.
Jack Bechta, who represents the Packers starting cornerback, said he spoke with Harris on Wednesday, the same day a published report quoted Harris as saying he might not report on time. Harris missed all 14 days of the Packers’ organized team activities that concluded on Wednesday because he thinks he deserves a contract extension.
“I talked to Al today and asked him, ‘What’s going on?’†Bechta said on Wednesday from his office in San Diego. “He just kind of laughed and said, ‘Call Andrew (Brandt) and call Ted (Thompson) and tell them, rest assured, I will not miss anything mandatory. I’ll be there. I’d love to have a new deal, but I’ll be there.’ â€ÂÂ
That’s essentially the same thing Bechta said in an interview with the Press-Gazette on June 1. At that time, Bechta said Harris’ situation would not turn into another Mike McKenzie or Javon Walker case, where both players insisted they would never play for the Packers again and eventually forced the team to trade them.
Bechta said on Wednesday that as far as he is concerned, nothing has changed in the last month. He said he called Brandt, the Packers vice president of player finance, and Thompson, the team’s general manager, to relay Harris’ comments.
“He’ll be there, and it won’t be an issue,†Bechta said. “If he’s not there, I would be more surprised than anyone.â€ÂÂ




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