Monday, September 22, 2008

NFL Curse?


First, it happened to Tom Brady, now there is a great possibility that it can happen to Green Bay Packers corner back Al Harris. Is this some sort of football curse going around or what? Doctors have discovered that he may have a ruptured spleen that was due to a game in which the Packers lost to the Dallas Cowboys. The National Football Post, a Web site that lists Harris' agent as a contributor, reported that the injury could end Harris' season. Harris' agent Jack Bechta said the 33-year-old veteran had some internal bleeding and the initial diagnosis is that he ruptured his spleen, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "He would most likely miss the season, it would just depend on the severity," Bechta told the newspaper. "But we don't have any definitive information except there was a rupture. Now we have to get him to a specialist as soon as possible." And while nothing is definitive, Bechta said the odds of Harris returning this year aren't good. "Any time you have a ruptured spleen, you're not going to take any chances because it can re-rupture and be worse and then you have to have it removed," Bechta told the Journal Sentinel. "If that's the case, then there's always risk for infection. We're going to take a really conservative approach. "Most doctors will tell a player to forego a season just because of all the downside risk. The conservative answer now from the original [diagnosis], I believe from Dr. [John] Gray, is to shut it down. But nothing is imminent as of yet." Earlier in the day, Packers coach Mike McCarthy said the team's medical staff was "just doing scans" on Harris and was "checking for everything." A team spokesman said no additional information was available. Packers defensive backs coach Kurt Schottenheimer told the Journal Sentinel he didn't know Harris' status, but he did say the loss of Harris would have a major impact on the team. "We just hope for the best for Al," Schottenheimer told the newspaper. "He brings such a spirit to the team, the way he plays. If you give him a job, you know that job is going to be taken care of and you can go to the next challenge. He brings such a winning performance to you all the time. I just hope he'll be all right."

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