Will Portis be ready to go?

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BeastsoftheNFCeast
12-07-2006, 06:48 PM
Clinton Portis's surgery is supposively a 6 month recovery. When I tore my ACL and Meniscus, my doc (who is the same one doing Portis's surgery) said in 6 months I'd be ready to go. The surgery went well and nothing unordinary happened, but after 6 months I could not do what I used to do athletically, In fact, it has been almost 10 months since my surgery, and (although much better than the 6 month mark) I am still not what I used to be. Are there any doctors out there that can say if Portis will be the Running Back respected by so many in the beginning of the next season? Also, if he might not, this might be even more reason to secure Betts.

Big C
12-07-2006, 06:55 PM
a knee injury is a lot worse than a shoulder injury id think

soccercycbk
12-07-2006, 07:18 PM
a knee injury is a lot worse than a shoulder injury id think
Yeah an ACL and Meniscus injury is def a lot worse. It was probably minor surgery considering he was playing on the shoulder ok till he hurt his hand. Plus they got those hyperbaric chambers now. He should be fine..i'm looking forward to a renewed cp next season.

MTK
12-07-2006, 07:48 PM
Perhaps another reason why the Skins are pushing to keep Betts?

Just a thought.

CP should be ready to go, but you never know.

dall-assblows
12-07-2006, 07:52 PM
his recovery is estimated at 6 months. that is all he has to do or in other words, that is his job. he will spend all that time trying to get better.

i am fully confident that he will be for OTAs and Training Camp.

SkinsLove24/7
12-07-2006, 07:53 PM
I think CP is gonna be coming out in full force next season and prob. a little bitter about hoe this year turned out. So I think that we can expect Portis to come out strong and try to re-establish himself as a premier running back in the league.....at least I hope.

GTripp0012
12-07-2006, 08:02 PM
Rich Gannon tore his labrum and came back with a stronger arm than ever. Drew Bress tore his and leads the league in passing yards. Those guys are Quarterbacks!

RBs like Portis should be fine.

Gmanc711
12-07-2006, 08:44 PM
Nothing against you....

But Clinton Portis, and athletes in general are just different human beings. I'm not saying its not possible that he wouldnt be ready, but their road to recovery is a little bit different and most times athletes will return on time or before they are "supposed too".

BeastsoftheNFCeast
12-07-2006, 09:09 PM
Nothing against you....

But Clinton Portis, and athletes in general are just different human beings. I'm not saying its not possible that he wouldnt be ready, but their road to recovery is a little bit different and most times athletes will return on time or before they are "supposed too".

I mean, I'm a hardcore soccer player, I made varsity for the state champs in my sophmore year, I rehabed an hour a day for 6 months. I get what your saying, but what I'm saying is that even if he is ready to play, I don't think he will initially be the Clinton we will expect him to be (maybe, I don't know, I'm not a doctor). I was ready to play after 6 months, but kids that I used to smoke I was just as fast as, I could cut but not quickly, and I could kick but not as hard, far, or accurate. Even now, 10 months after surgery, I'd say my Sophmore self would kick my ass.

tdSKINS1
12-07-2006, 09:36 PM
yep definetly not against you, i'm taking Athletic Training classes and the ACL is hard to recover from, but to take into consideration that for the next 6 months this is all he will be focusing on and with his money and probably top rated facilities to rehab he should be good as new maybe a little better in hopefully earlier than 6 months

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