Nikolokolus
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http://packersnews.greenbaypressgaz...kers-replace-injured-Harrell-with-Jurius-Wynn
I'm a huge Packers fan and it breaks my heart that this Justin Harrell kid has endured yet another season ending injury, but sometimes these big bodies just break down and aren't meant to take the pounding they do in a professional sports.
I know football is a much more violent game and injuries are a much bigger part of that sport compared to basketball, but if some of you wonder why I have such skepticism about Oden, all I can say is that, "I've seen this movie before."
Hopefully we get the Disney-fied ending instead of the depressing Director's cut.
The Packers will place Harrell on injured reserve, which will end his season and possibly his career in Green Bay. The 16th pick in the 2007 draft, Harrell played in just 16 games (including two in the playoffs) in parts of four NFL seasons, and just one game in the last two years.
After missing all of last season and parts of 2008 because of a back injury that required two surgeries, Harrell tore his anterior cruciate ligament while blocking on a second-quarter field goal against the Eagles. Before that on Sunday, he had played just two snaps on defense. If he never plays another down for the Packers, he will go down as one of the biggest first-round busts in team history.
“It’s just unfortunate what happened to Justin,” defensive line coach Mike Trgovac said. “I know it means a lot to him. I know he’s aware of what the media says about him, what the fans say about him. He really wants to do well. He worked his (butt) off to get back here, to get into shape.”
Trgovac said he won’t give up on Harrell.
“I’m going to work hard on this kid because I know I care about him,” Trgovac said. “He’s been through a lot here. If you have a guy that got hurt, and he didn’t give a (expletive) and kind of was taking the money and running, that’s totally the opposite of this kid.”
Harrell was an injury risk from the start. He missed all but three games of his final college season at Tennessee because of a torn biceps tendon, an injury that limited him as a rookie in 2007.
I'm a huge Packers fan and it breaks my heart that this Justin Harrell kid has endured yet another season ending injury, but sometimes these big bodies just break down and aren't meant to take the pounding they do in a professional sports.
I know football is a much more violent game and injuries are a much bigger part of that sport compared to basketball, but if some of you wonder why I have such skepticism about Oden, all I can say is that, "I've seen this movie before."
Hopefully we get the Disney-fied ending instead of the depressing Director's cut.
