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    Coach: Packers' Harris out at least 3 weeks

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    GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The outlook for injured Packers cornerback Al Harris is encouraging.

    Harris suffered a spleen injury in Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys and has been ruled out for this Sunday's game against Tampa Bay.

    Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy says Harris will be out "at least three to four weeks."

    It was initially feared the Pro Bowl cornerback would miss the rest of the season and that his playing career could be in jeopardy. McCarthy says it's his understanding Harris' spleen won't need to be surgically removed, thus allowing it to heal on its own.

  • #2
    Is that all? Now that's some good news if the prognosis holds true.
    C.H.U.D.

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    • #3
      This is really great news, I hope he fully heals before trying to get back out there though. Some more things at stake than football.

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      • #4
        great news for Al and the Packers.

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        • #5
          Please be careful Al. And Packers Org., please be careful too.
          Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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          • #6
            This bullshit. No way he is ready that fast. Someone needs to step in here.

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            • #7
              I know.

              This is gettin' scary.

              We need to call in Doc Adams from Gunsmoke or some other rational adult physician.

              Wouldn't you think if you tear your spleen, you're done for the season?

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              • #8
                This from MM's presser

                "I'd say it's safe it's going to be at least three to four weeks," McCarthy said, when asked about the timetable for Harris' return. "The thing that we know for sure is we've had to totally shut him down for seven days, so he'll start probably Monday morning with some form of conditioning, and it will just progress as we move forward. There will be some tests that are done along the way. I don't have an exact timeframe for you."

                Take it from me, never let a coach tell you how severe your injury is. 'Cause they really don't give a shit.

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                • #9
                  McCarthy's not the one who has to clear him, the doctors do that. If it's a significant tear, which the symptoms suggested--tasting blood and pissing blood--then there's no way anyone knows anything now. The first reliable prognosis will come when he gets his next CT in a week or two. That will tell how the tear is healing and maybe THEN they can offer an estimate on when Harris will be ready.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by hoosier
                    McCarthy's not the one who has to clear him, the doctors do that. If it's a significant tear, which the symptoms suggested--tasting blood and pissing blood--then there's no way anyone knows anything now. The first reliable prognosis will come when he gets his next CT in a week or two. That will tell how the tear is healing and maybe THEN they can offer an estimate on when Harris will be ready.
                    Everything you say is true.

                    Two things to consider.

                    1) The doctors in question work through the Packers unless he shops around.
                    2) This is a guy whose agent said was willing to lose an organ to play a game. If anybody tells him it's ok, he'll do it.


                    Hopefully what he wants and what the medical experts think is right will coincide.

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                    • #11
                      He's shopped at least 3 or 4 opinions. I think he's LOOKING for the guy that'll tell him he can play.
                      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Rastak
                        Originally posted by hoosier
                        McCarthy's not the one who has to clear him, the doctors do that. If it's a significant tear, which the symptoms suggested--tasting blood and pissing blood--then there's no way anyone knows anything now. The first reliable prognosis will come when he gets his next CT in a week or two. That will tell how the tear is healing and maybe THEN they can offer an estimate on when Harris will be ready.
                        Everything you say is true.

                        Two things to consider.

                        1) The doctors in question work through the Packers unless he shops around.
                        2) This is a guy who agent said was wiling to lose an organ to play a game. If anybody tells him it's ok, he'll do it.


                        Hopefully what he wants and what the medical experts think is right will coincide.
                        I would think that the doctors will be a bit more cautious when dealing with internal organs / internal bleeding than they are for muscle and joint injuries.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MJZiggy
                          He's shopped at least 3 or 4 opinions. I think he's LOOKING for the guy that'll tell him he can play.
                          That's exactly what he did too. Last I knew of for sure was he was heading for a third opinion and for this type of injury he shouldn't be looking for the "alls clear" sign to early.
                          Now when I go to 3 doctors so I CANNOT go to work, that's completely different
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                          Formally Numb, same person, same views of M3

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                          • #14
                            That'd be sweet if he only missed a month..Fingers crossed.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Numb
                              Originally posted by MJZiggy
                              He's shopped at least 3 or 4 opinions. I think he's LOOKING for the guy that'll tell him he can play.
                              That's exactly what he did too. Last I knew of for sure was he was heading for a third opinion and for this type of injury he shouldn't be looking for the "alls clear" sign to early.
                              Now when I go to 3 doctors so I CANNOT go to work, that's completely different
                              or get that Scrip.

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