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Al Harris to receive Superbowl Ring
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Class move. Al Harris was a great player in his time here, and he deserves "something" for working his ass off to attempt to be part of this Super Bowl run. While he "recovered" and the packers decided it was best to part ways instead of activate him, he deserves SOMETHING. He was part of this organization, and may have been a crucial mentor for Tramon Williams. We all saw his rehab videos, and we know the pain and suffering he undured to try and be part of the roster.
This is clearly a respect move by the packers. Harris's career may be over (lets face it, he was hobbling around out there when he did play), but that doesn't mean his relationship with this franchise is tarnished. He was likely at all the meetings the entire time he was rehabbing in house, and as interviews showed he was in the locker room. Like taucher (who did play), he was likely a great locker room presence for when he was there.
The packers clearly were very quite to Harris when he was medically cleared to practice. If anything, this is a the greatest sign of respect the packers could give him. Harris should not feel ashamed. He worked his ass off to try and be a part of this run, but unfortunately for him the injury last season jsut wasn't something he could come back from 100%.
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Originally posted by mraynrand View PostKen played one game if I recall, at Dallas. He couldn't go. He was done. If Wolf was upset, maybe he should have been upset at degenerative joints instead of Ken Ruettgers, because I can tell you that guy had nothing left in those knees.
Maybe Wolf should have withheld the ring from Ruettger's degenerative joints.
I've been in a few degenerative joints in my time, and none of them had a SB ring, but plenty had mooses' heads smoking cigarettes and wearing baseball hats."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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