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    Harris to learn spleen diagnosis on Wednesday

    Cornerback Al Harris should learn Wednesday whether he will miss the rest of the Green Bay Packers' season because of the torn spleen he sustained in Monday’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

    Harris’ agent, Jack Bechta, said Tuesday the tests done on Harris were sent to two specialists, who were expected to give their diagnoses and recommendations to Harris on Wednesday.

    Harris probably either will need surgery or will wait for the spleen to heal. Either way, he likely would miss several months, which almost certainly would keep him out the rest of the season.

    Harris, 33, is an 11-year veteran and has played in 83 consecutive regular-season games since joining the Packers in 2003. He has played in 163 consecutive NFL regular-season games.

  • #2
    Still can't quite figure out why it takes days for them to call it whatever it is.
    The Bottom Line:
    Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Numb
      Still can't quite figure out why it takes days for them to call it whatever it is.
      It sounds like docs a telling him he will need to shut it down and he is searching for one that will say different. Got to admire that toughness.

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      • #4
        I love Al, man.

        He's tougher than a bus station steak.

        BTW Al, shut it down, bro.

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        • #5
          A doctor called 107.5 today and said Al probably had two choices.

          1. Take the season off and let the spleen heal

          2. REmove the spleen, be back on the field in 4 weeks and have life long immune system problems and various other health risks.


          The doctor said Al needs to shut it down and do the right thing for his body. I agree. Al Harris plays football the right way. I'll miss watching him play but obviously health is a very precious thing and Al (or anyone) needs to put that well before football.
          Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Numb
            Still can't quite figure out why it takes days for them to call it whatever it is.
            Probably because they're not sure if the tear is going to heal itself or continue bleeding. If it's bad enough to require surgery, that would obviously show up in the CT. But if it's a milder tear (which this case sounds like) you start dealing with a specialist to estimate recovery time.

            I don't think Al's gonna be seeing the field again for quite a while.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JustinHarrell
              A doctor called 107.5 today and said Al probably had two choices.

              1. Take the season off and let the spleen heal

              2. REmove the spleen, be back on the field in 4 weeks and have life long immune system problems and various other health risks.


              The doctor said Al needs to shut it down and do the right thing for his body. I agree. Al Harris plays football the right way. I'll miss watching him play but obviously health is a very precious thing and Al (or anyone) needs to put that well before football.
              Al needs to stop putting himself in front of the packer's needs. Al should willingly put his health at risk....to die while playing for the packers is the height of glory.

              WE ARE PACKERS!!!!

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              • #8
                He's got 2 kids and a life to consider outside football. He needs to shut it down this year if it's a tear.
                The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
                Vince Lombardi

                "Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Fosco33
                  He's got 2 kids and a life to consider outside football. He needs to shut it down this year if it's a tear.
                  You my friend are soft.

                  I'm sure his life insurance and pension will take care of his kids. Try to imagine the pride they will feel knowing that dad died for his team. You can't teach those kind of life lessons. That is commitment!!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                    Originally posted by Fosco33
                    He's got 2 kids and a life to consider outside football. He needs to shut it down this year if it's a tear.
                    You my friend are soft.

                    I'm sure his life insurance and pension will take care of his kids. Try to imagine the pride they will feel knowing that dad died for his team. You can't teach those kind of life lessons. That is commitment!!

                    Perhaps sometime soon you can feel it firsthand and let us know how your family handles it. Assuming Houdini was right of course.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Rastak
                      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                      Originally posted by Fosco33
                      He's got 2 kids and a life to consider outside football. He needs to shut it down this year if it's a tear.
                      You my friend are soft.

                      I'm sure his life insurance and pension will take care of his kids. Try to imagine the pride they will feel knowing that dad died for his team. You can't teach those kind of life lessons. That is commitment!!

                      Perhaps sometime soon you can feel it firsthand and let us know how your family handles it. Assuming Houdini was right of course.
                      Ty would gladly die on the field of battle for the Packers. Please let me know i can make the team..since i seem to be devoid of the skills they are looking for: height, power, speed, and general football ability.

                      Ty doesn't think dying in the front office holds the same type value. But, if you can secure a front office job...he won't shy away from personal risk.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                        Originally posted by Rastak
                        Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                        Originally posted by Fosco33
                        He's got 2 kids and a life to consider outside football. He needs to shut it down this year if it's a tear.
                        You my friend are soft.

                        I'm sure his life insurance and pension will take care of his kids. Try to imagine the pride they will feel knowing that dad died for his team. You can't teach those kind of life lessons. That is commitment!!

                        Perhaps sometime soon you can feel it firsthand and let us know how your family handles it. Assuming Houdini was right of course.
                        Ty would gladly die on the field of battle for the Packers. Please let me know i can make the team..since i seem to be devoid of the skills they are looking for: height, power, speed, and general football ability.

                        Ty doesn't think dying in the front office holds the same type value. But, if you can secure a front office job...he won't shy away from personal risk.

                        Well, maybe god will allow you the chance. Maybe falling off a ledge at a game while cheering real loud. Best of luck.

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                        • #13
                          Maybe if you lay down on the field, they will run you over with the lawn mower. Will that do it for you?
                          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by MJZiggy
                            Maybe if you lay down on the field, they will run you over with the lawn mower. Will that do it for you?

                            I think he's full of shit and isn't going to go through with it. He talks a big game, wishing other people death but he's a coward and wouldn't really take one for the team, like any complete moron would do.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Rastak
                              Originally posted by MJZiggy
                              Maybe if you lay down on the field, they will run you over with the lawn mower. Will that do it for you?

                              I think he's full of shit and isn't going to go through with it. He talks a big game, wishing other people death but he's a coward and wouldn't really take one for the team, like any complete moron would do.
                              You are taking Tyrone way too seriously.

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