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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL
WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL
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 ...
Road to destruction
Road to destruction
jsonline.com — Posted: Nov. 24, 2008 New Orleans - A shootout broke out at the Superdome on Monday night... and the Green Bay Packers got gunned down. Indomitable Drew Brees fired four touchdown passes through the Packers' heretofore stingy secondary in the Saints' ... (more) Road to destruction
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madison.com — Former University of Wisconsin football player Leonard Taylor made death threats against UW-Madison Athletic Director Barry Alvarez... and professional tennis star Maria Sharapova in dozens of voice mail messages left at the Athletic Department during ... (more) WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL
Mike Vandermause column: Monday night flop raises serious concerns | greenbaypressgazette.com | ...
greenbaypressgazette.com — NEW ORLEANS – That thud you heard Monday night was the Green Bay Packers falling flat on... their faces in the Superdome. One week after a commanding victory over the Chicago Bears, the Packers took a major step in the wrong direction. They were ... (more) Mike Vandermause column: Monday night flop raises ...
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AL HARRIS THINKS HE’S DONE IN GREEN BAY
ProFootballTalk.com — Packers cornerback Al Harris is in his sixth season in Green Bay, and he still has three more years on his contract. But he’s about to turn 34, and Harris thinks he’s too old for what the Packers want on defense. Although he hasn’t heard anything from General Manager Ted Thompson, Harris tells Jason Wilde of the Wisconsin State Journal that he thinks he’s going to be done after this year.“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 ...

Say It Ain't So Al Harris
Acme Packing Company — ... “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.” ...

Packers' Al Harris Thinks He'll Be Traded This Offseason; Let's Hope He's Wrong
FanHouse — ... started and played okay. If Harris is right, Packer fans will be seeing more of Williams and some other young players next season. ...

Al Harris Believes End In Near
F Juice.com —   Al “dred me some locks” Harris is pretty sure his time in Green Bay is finished.   Al will be 34 and thinks this is probably his final season in Green Bay, even though he’s under contract through 2011. “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.” According to the Wisconsin State Journal, ” …he hasn’t spoken to general manager Ted Thompson about it, he believes ...

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