AL HARRIS THINKS HE’S DONE IN GREEN BAY
Posted by Michael David Smith on November 28, 2008, 1:48 p.m.
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 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.”
Harris said he thinks the Packers will move forward with their younger cornerbacks, Tramon Williams, Will Blackmon and Pat Lee, and that the team is likely to trade him after the season.
But Harris said he’s not close to being ready to retire: “I love playing the game. So I’m going to get all I can get out of this thing.”
I think it'd be foolish to let him go. Sure his abilities have declined a bit, but he is still an above average corner in the league.