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Published - Thursday, October 09, 2008

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Harrell’s possible return welcomed in Green Bay


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GREEN BAY — For an accurate read on just how desperate the Green Bay Packers’ defense is for reinforcements these days, we bring you Ryan Pickett’s reaction Wednesday to the news that fellow defensive tackle Justin Harrell will be eligible to come off the physically unable to perform list next Monday and could return to action as soon as the team’s Oct. 19 game against Indianapolis.

“Whooooo! That’d help us a lot,” Pickett said after practice, as the Packers prepared for this week’s game at Seattle. “That’ll be great when he comes back, as far as just having another body that’s good, physical, can play the run. It’s going to help us with our rotation, help us stay fresh.
“We’ve been playing a lot of plays. I’m not accustomed to playing as many plays as I’ve been playing. So it’s definitely going to be good to get a fourth d-lineman on the roster so we can have a good balance.”

Harrell, the team’s thusfar-disappointing 2007 first-round draft pick, was placed on the PUP list during training camp after a second back surgery on Aug. 25. Although he’s eligible to return to practice and be added to the 53-man roster starting on Monday, the Packers can take up to three weeks before they must decide to activate him or put him on season-ending injured reserve.

Given the team has only three active defensive tackles (Pickett, Johnny Jolly and Colin Cole) and has lost ends Cullen Jenkins (on IR with a torn pectoral), Jason Hunter (hamstring) and Mike Montgomery (ankle) to injuries in the past three weeks, Harrell seems to be a lock for activation.

When he appeared in the locker room Wednesday, after one of his typical three-hour workouts with the training staff and strength and conditioning coaches, Harrell said he’d lost “15 to 20 pounds” and could have returned to action sooner had he not been placed on the PUP list.

“I’m getting excited. It’s been a long six weeks,” said Harrell, who was inactive for nine of the first 11 games as a rookie last season. “I didn’t want to start the season off like this, but it happened, and I’m just trying to make the best of it. Now that window’s about to open, and we’re going to see what happens from there. Everything’s great. I’m just looking forward to it.”

Harrell’s first surgery was this spring, to trim a herniated disk he’d suffered while lifting weights in March, a week after the offseason conditioning program began. When the pain didn’t subside and he wasn’t cleared for training camp, he sought a second opinion, which led to the discovery of other debris in his back.

“I haven’t had any pain whatsoever since the second surgery,” Harrell said. “As far as my back breaking down, I’m assured this will not be a problem.”

Defensive tackles coach Robert Nunn said he wasn’t sure how much Harrell would contribute immediately, but “the trainers are all talking about how hard he’s working to come back and how he’s close. We just have to wait and get him out there and see where we are.”

To Harrell’s credit, he’s been vigilant about his workouts and rehabilitation work, and he’s also kept a low-profile, avoiding the locker room during media-availability periods before Wednesday.

“I was trying to stay low-key. I didn’t want to bring attention to me. I was just trying to get myself right and make sure I’m doing everything I can to get healthy again,” Harrell said.

Asked about reports that he quickly fell out of shape during the offseason and in some ways brought the injury on himself, Harrell replied, “I don’t know what I could’ve eaten to keep my back disk from herniating. I don’t know. Maybe I could’ve ate more vegetables.

“As for working out, it happened within the first week we came back up here. I don’t know a guy who goes home from a long season and really hits the weights like they should. If I would’ve hit the weights like I should, maybe it would’ve happened sooner than it did. Who’s to know? All I know it’s a disc herniation, and I don’t know how to prevent them, and I don’t know what causes them.

“Hopefully I can get out there and start playing. That was my main motivation. With the injuries we’re having and the depth problems, it’d be good for me to get out there. I’m feeling good, I’m moving, and I’ll be ready to go when they do activate me.”
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Sconni Fan wrote on Oct 9, 2008 7:35 AM:

" You can't cut a second round pick that was drafted in the first round...c'mon! TT wants to see his guys play, which means he may need to extend Harrells contract a few more years!! "

free_speech wrote on Oct 9, 2008 7:16 AM:

" The defense is on the field all game because they can't run the ball. I don't care what kind of shape your in. If you can't run the clock you are going to get whooped. "

Coughin Corner wrote on Oct 9, 2008 1:53 AM:

" I think Harrell is afraid of hard work. I think that is why he's injured all the time, because he DOESN'T take care of himself like he should. It's easier to just lay around and get paid, which he knows TT will do because he's got too big of an ego to admit that Harrell is a bust and he was WRONG! That would just kill him. We see it all the time. If Harrell was a 6th round pick out of UW LaCrosse, would he still be in Green Bay? I doubt it. It's sickening. They keep paying the dead weight with money they could be using on someone that can play, and better yet, WANTS to play. Harrell, in my opinion, doesn't want to play, he's afraid. "

PackAttack2020 wrote on Oct 9, 2008 12:21 AM:

" Interesting that Justin Harrel doesn't know anyone who "hits the weights like he should"...maybe Justin needs to befriend some other members of the Pack...the gym rats...get in the best shape he can. I hope he has been doing what he can to stay in shape while healing...otherwise he is going to wind up back on the Injured list after one game back...Go Get em PACK!! "


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