Pace's status???

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  1. jetsons

    jetsons Well-Known Member

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    any updated info???
     
  2. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Calvin Pace is watching you masturbate, and he's wondering why this is on your nightstand:

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  3. jetsons

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    because your lady likes it that way :)
     
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    Big Blocker Well-Known Member

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    Good question. I thought the initial indications were that he was getting better quicker than was first feared.
     
  5. MikeHoncho

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    Manish Mehta or one of the other beat reporters said they asked him if he was going to play in Miami and he said "Don't bet the farm on it"
     
  6. PJ4Ever

    PJ4Ever Well-Known Member

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    Pretty sure he's def out this week, may be back for the Bills, but most likely scenario has him back for the Vikings game.
     
  7. IrishSteveZ

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    Rex said hes way ahead of where he should be, but wont be playing this week.

    Most likely we will see him back against the Vikings.
     
  8. dwalsh

    dwalsh 2006 TGG.com Rookie of the Year Award Winner

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    Jets' Calvin Pace healing quickly
    FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Calvin Pace, who had surgery on a broken bone in his right foot 21 days ago, ran outside for the first time on Monday afternoon. It is an incredibly short amount of time to be this far along in the healing process, and one that Jets coach Rex Ryan said had team doctors using the word extraordinary.

    "Calvin's doing great," Ryan said. "He's way ahead of where most people are at this time."

    Monday the Jets linebacker ran through some football drills on the field for the first time since his injury. He is doing so well that he wouldn't rule out playing against Miami.

    "Everything's going good right now," Pace said. "If I had to give you a percentage chance of me playing, 30, 40 percent -- today. It might get batter later in the week."

    Pace, who was at the facility Monday with his right foot in a sleeve, said he feels good about the possibility of returning to action in two weeks against Buffalo.

    "The way he's progressing, there's no reason to think he can't do that," Ryan said.

    The Jets have been using some innovative techniques with Pace to assist in the healing process. He has a screw in the bone, so he won't be able to rebreak it as he accelerates the return. Pace said he has to get used to the idea mentally that he can put weight on it.

    "Getting that in my head," Pace said.

    Pace has been working out in the water, which reduces pressure on the foot, and today walked on a treadmill that puts the user's lower body in a bubble. Pace said the treadmill can make it feel like his body weight is reduced from 265 to 130 pounds. Gradually, weight is added as a the foot gets better.

    "Takes some of the strain off your foot and build it up in your mind, I can do this," Pace said. "Luckily I'm in a team with state of the art stuff. Ten days after my surgery I was doing some stuff."

    But it isn't all about big movements. Some of the other therapies involve more discrete muscle involvement.

    "Simple stuff like picking up marbles with my feet," Pace said. "Just try to work those muscles back. It's crazy, you don't do something with your leg and its sitting up in the cast for a week, and you feel like it's a new leg. You feel like you've got to teach it all over again."

    Pace has transitioned from crutches to the boot on his foot and now a shoe. When he was out on the field Monday, he said things felt fine until the very end.

    "It felt good," Pace said. "The thing that I saw today, doing some football motion stuff that felt fine, but when they told me to pick up my leg, that felt crazy."

    So perhaps some more time is in order. But after breaking the bone in late August, even shooting to be back against Buffalo is a remarkable feat.

    "Ultimately I would love to play but I don't want to be that guy force a comeback and get injured worse," Pace said.
     
  9. johnnyandahson

    johnnyandahson New Member

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    "Ultimately I would love to play but I don't want to be that guy force a comeback and get injured worse," Pace said.


    The guy is smart. We probably won't need him for Buff so lets give him an extra week off and see him on MNF
     

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