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Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2010 2:39 pm
by Mr 247
Or see if we can get A N Y T H I N G back in return for him?

Or just hold on to him and give him another shot?


His knee is no secret to anybody but his attitude as far as Half Stepping in practice and on the Field is whats the bigger issue.

I think the Bears players and staff are getting tired of him Half Stepping using his knee as an excuse.
I think Peppers also wanted someone that will give a better effort upfront next to him.
Tommy is bringing little to no pressure and for the amount of money he's being paid, that's unacceptable.

I say IF Tommy can't bring the Heat and overall better play (If he gets another chance) then just let whoever starting in his place or another Rookie get a chance to play till we can find another DT.

Re: Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2010 3:51 pm
by Susan
Dude's legs are done. Not his fault. Not the Bears fault. It's a part of the game.

Re: Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2010 5:26 pm
by CjayC
His knees are probably done, but the bigger story is that he's shown an unwilligness to be great or go beyond the beyond.

Warren Sapp has offered to let Tommie work out with him and Tommie has blew him off. Then Tommie lets himself get videotaped doing one of his workouts, and he looked gas within the first minute. If you ask me he's used his injury as a crutch and now he's not working hard either. Or he's just lost the hunger to be great in general.

Yeah it sucks about what happened to him, but its time to move on, and the coaches have vouched for him in the past, but apparently they must be done making excuses for his on field play as well.

I've always liked Tommie as a person, but if he's not performing then its time we part ways.

Re: Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Sat Oct 2, 2010 8:32 pm
by Mr 247
CjayC wrote:His knees are probably done, but the bigger story is that he's shown an unwilligness to be great or go beyond the beyond.

Warren Sapp has offered to let Tommie work out with him and Tommie has blew him off. Then Tommie lets himself get videotaped doing one of his workouts, and he looked gas within the first minute. If you ask me he's used his injury as a crutch and now he's not working hard either. Or he's just lost the hunger to be great in general.

Yeah it sucks about what happened to him, but its time to move on, and the coaches have vouched for him in the past, but apparently they must be done making excuses for his on field play as well.

I've always liked Tommie as a person, but if he's not performing then its time we part ways.


There you go...

The vibe surrounding Harris is that he is being kinda Lazy and Half-Stepping.
We know about his knee, however if he's slacking off in practice and geting winded out there, that has nothing to do with your knee. (which was said to be feeling better by the way)

Not being able to tell how hurt he is to warrent missing practice, sitting out practice, looking to get off the field after doing any little thing positive.


I KNOW I'm not the only on that's peeping this.

Re: Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Sun Oct 3, 2010 1:08 am
by NZB2323
I read an ESPN article the other day, it said that Harris has been under-performing for 3 years...at what point is he no longer under-performing and we realize that his performance sucks?

Re: Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Mon Oct 4, 2010 3:16 pm
by blumeany
This guy spends a majority of the game either on his belly or on his back. On almost every play he's either knocked down right away, belly flops, or falls over. Teams are no longer having to double-team him, so he has become effectively useless.

Re: Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Mon Oct 4, 2010 3:17 pm
by blumeany
Mr 247 wrote:
CjayC wrote:His knees are probably done, but the bigger story is that he's shown an unwilligness to be great or go beyond the beyond.

Warren Sapp has offered to let Tommie work out with him and Tommie has blew him off. Then Tommie lets himself get videotaped doing one of his workouts, and he looked gas within the first minute. If you ask me he's used his injury as a crutch and now he's not working hard either. Or he's just lost the hunger to be great in general.

Yeah it sucks about what happened to him, but its time to move on, and the coaches have vouched for him in the past, but apparently they must be done making excuses for his on field play as well.

I've always liked Tommie as a person, but if he's not performing then its time we part ways.


There you go...

The vibe surrounding Harris is that he is being kinda Lazy and Half-Stepping.
We know about his knee, however if he's slacking off in practice and geting winded out there, that has nothing to do with your knee. (which was said to be feeling better by the way)

Not being able to tell how hurt he is to warrent missing practice, sitting out practice, looking to get off the field after doing any little thing positive.


I KNOW I'm not the only on that's peeping this.


It's a distinct possibility that he's dogging it. Either way, he's done in Chicago.

Re: Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:06 am
by Chrome
Trade him for a 4th or 5th. Someone will want him.

Re: Should we just WAIVE Tommy Harris?

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:23 pm
by SportsWorld
Another abysmal game out of Tommie again today. Just waive please.