Tommie Harris’ wife is on life support
According to Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times, the wife of former Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris is currently on life support after suffering either a stroke or brain aneurysm.
Ashley Harris is only 29 years and recently gave birth to their second child just four months ago.
“We are holding on for a miracle,” said family friend Bill Horn.
We’ll definitely keep Ashley...
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Report: Tommie Harris' wife on life support
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Wife of Tommie Harris on life support
The wife of Chargers defensive lineman Tommie Harris has been hospitalized and is on life support. Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports that Harris’s 29-year-old wife, Ashley, suffered a stroke or brain aneurism. She is in a hospital in Oklahoma. A friend of the family is quoted as saying, “We are holding on for…
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Tommie Harris’ wife on life support
The wife of former Bears Pro Bowl defensive tackle Tommie Harris is on life support and fighting for her life, a family friend told the Sun-Times. Harris wife, Ashley, is 29 years old and she suffered either a stroke or brain aneurism, said family friend Bill Horn.
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Wife of former Bear Tommie Harris fighting for her life
The wife of former Bears Pro Bowl defensive tackle Tommie Harris is on life support and fighting for her life, a family friend told the Sun-Times. Harris wife, Ashley, is 29 years old and she suffered either a stroke or brain aneurism, said family friend Bill Horn. “We are holding on for a miracle,” Horn said. Ashley is in a hospital in Oklahoma and some of Harris’ former Bears...
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Wife Of Chargers DT Tommie Harris On Life Support
The wife of former Bears Pro Bowl defensive tackle Tommie Harris is on life support and fighting for her life, a family friend told the Sun-Times. Harris wife, Ashley, is 29 years old and she suffered either a stroke or brain aneurism, said family friend Bill Horn. "We are holding on for a miracle," Horn said. Ashley is in a hospital in Oklahoma and some of Harris'...
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Randall's Power, Versatility Tempt Chargers
San Diego has selected a defensive lineman in each of the last three drafts. That trend figures to continue, especially if the Chargers lose Antonio Garay and/or Tommie Harris in free agency. One name to watch is Kheeston Randall, the run stopper from Texas. His power and versatility could make him a key addition.
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3 days ago
Bears select Phil Emery to be next General Manager Im hardly surprised
Alright Bear fans, your long wait is over. After turnover on the coaching staff (which is not yet completed), Ted Philips has finished his search for the fifth GM of the Chicago Bears. His name? Phil Emery. Excited yet?Does his name sound familiar? It should. Phil Emery worked in the Bears personnel department as an area scout from 1998 to 2004. Notable selections during his tenure...
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14 days ago
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14 days ago
Bears hire Phil Emery as GM, what to think?
The Bears went through a three week interview process to arrive at the decision to hire former team scout Phil Emery as GM. Emery was employed by the Kansas Chiefs under Scott Pioli as their director of college scouting and has no previous GM experience.
Bears fans gave a collective shrug of the shoulders with Emery's hiring with no real excitement generated from a guy...
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14 days ago
Bears season in review: Defensive Line
Shortly after the 2010 season there was concern surrounding the defensive line of the Chicago Bears and how thing would progress heading into the future. Tommie Harris was the starting three technique defensive tackle a key cog in the Lovie Smith one-gap Tampa-2 scheme and he had yet another disappointing season.
Even with Julius Peppers enjoying an All-Pro year, questions surrounded...
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January 12, 2012
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January 12, 2012
Bears season in review: Defensive Line
Shortly after the 2010 season there was concern surrounding the defensive line of the Chicago Bears and how thing would progress heading into the future. Tommie Harris was the starting three technique defensive tackle a key cog in the Lovie Smith one-gap Tampa-2 scheme and he had yet another disappointing season.
Even with Julius Peppers enjoying an All-Pro year, questions surrounded...
Via Midway Illustrated
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January 12, 2012
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January 12, 2012
Melton one of best pass rushers in NFL
Bears defensive lineman Henry Melton is leading the league in sacks amongst defensive tackles. In his first full season on the interior, Melton is performing like Tommie Harris in his prime.
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December 16, 2011
Bears RB Matt Forte Using Hyperbaric Chamber To Heal Faster
Hyperbaric chambers have been used by athletes to heal up faster, and one doctor said they can be effective with muscle injuries. Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte is hopeful it will help him recover from a sprained MCL in his right knee as he prepares to miss Sundays game at Denver. The Bears dont have a timetable for a return, but Forte is doing everything he can but according...
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December 09, 2011
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December 09, 2011
A Cutty Song for Bears Fans' Pain
Happy Friday and welcome to Bear Bites, your morning rundown of Bears news. Take a look at stories about Forte's knee, the Bears offense, Wright's health, the playoffs and a song that will soothe your pain.
Matt Forte is borrowing former Bear Tommie Harris' hyperbaric chamber to heal more quickly from his MCL tear. (Chicago Tribune)
But don't expect...
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December 09, 2011
Oklahoma Sooners Football: Debunking the Defensive Issues
2011 was supposed to be the season Sooner fans saw national championship No. 8 come to Norman. Instead, it was the most disappointing season for Oklahoma in recent memory.
In the aftermath of a 9-3 season, a season that most OU fans are considering a disaster, questions must be answered. One of the most prevalent questions is what happened to the OU defense, particularly the secondary...
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December 08, 2011
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December 08, 2011
Mike Stoops Cometh?
Whispers have circulated ever since he was axed as head coach at Arizona, but the rumors really picked up steam today that Mike Stoops, defensive coordinator at Oklahoma from 1999 to 2003, is returning to the Sooners sidelines.
A vocal segment of Sooner fans like to act as though the program has been wandering the desert in the eight years since Mike left. Given how opposing...
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December 07, 2011
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December 07, 2011
Week 11 Game Preview: San Diego Chargers @ Chicago Bears
The San Diego Chargers (4-5) and the Chicago Bears (6-3) will meet for 11th time ever later today at Solider Field. The series between the two teams is tied at five.
The Bears have never lost a game to the Chargers at Soldier Field. The Chargers beat the Bears in their last meeting in 2007 at Qualcomm Field, 14-3.
Expect temperatures in the mid-40′s and winds at around 16 mph...
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November 20, 2011
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November 20, 2011
Ugly early
Phil Richards points out that the Titans game got off to a bad start and never got better:
Joe Lefeged took the opening kickoff 5 yards deep in the Indianapolis Colts end zone. He made a bad decision: He brought it out, the blocking broke down, Lefeged was hit by Tennessee's Tommie Harris and fumbled. Adrian Moten recovered for the Colts, but teammate Dan Muir was penalized...
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October 31, 2011
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October 31, 2011
Colts sputter right from start in 8th consecutive loss
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Crisis came early Sunday at LP Field. Joe Lefeged took the opening kickoff 5 yards deep in the Indianapolis Colts end zone. He made a bad decision: He brought it out, the blocking broke down, Lefeged was hit by Tennessee's Tommie Harris and fumbled. Adrian Moten recovered for the Colts, but teammate Dan Muir was penalized for holding.
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October 31, 2011
Let the Mutiny Begin with the Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears safety Chris Harris is never at a loss for words. Yesterday on Twitter in an exchange with NFL expert and former DePaul Blue Demon Matt Bowen, Harris expressed his frustration with accountability being inconsistent within the Chicago Bears. Other have suggested that defensive players feel that head coach Lovie Smith holds his defensive players to a higher standard than...
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October 15, 2011
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October 15, 2011
The Bears Beat: Chicago Bears news and views (09.29.11)
A look at Chicago Bears news and views for September 29, 2011, including a health progress report for safety Chris Harris, Joe Theismann’s comments to Roy Williams, and what the Bears are doing to get better on both sides of the ball.
Bears hoping Harris will play Sunday
Even though Chris Harris sat out practice Thursday with a sore hamstring, the Bears are still hoping that...
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September 29, 2011
Chargers Lose Key Player
Safety Bob Sanders
The Chargers made a move today that nobody wanted to see but many feared would happen. Safety Bob Sanders was placed on season ending injured reserve. Sanders came to the Chargers with the hopes that he could return to the form that saw him win NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2007. He has had ankle, foot, knee, and bicep injuries throughout his career, and...
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September 28, 2011
Chargers S Sanders hits injured reserve, right on schedule
Bob Sanders made his annual journey to the injured reserve, ending the season for the Chargers safety. San Diego signed ex-Bears DL Tommie Harris to take Sanders' spot.
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September 28, 2011
Chargers' Sanders Out for Season
The San Diego Chargers have placed Bob Sanders on injured reserve with a knee injury, ending the season for the oft-injured strong safety.
Sanders played in only two games with the Chargers before getting hurt. Coming into the season, he missed the equivalent of four full seasons due to injuries.
The Chargers signed Tommie Harris to add depth to their banged-up defensive line.
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September 28, 2011
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