DeCastro Feeling No Pain In His Knee

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  • stopplayn
    Backup
    • Sep 2012
    • 423

    DeCastro Feeling No Pain In His Knee

    GREAT NEWS

    [url]http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/04/david-decastro-feeling-no-pain-in-his-knee/[/url]
  • virgilbosetti
    Backup
    • Aug 2010
    • 136

    #2
    Good news for him. Impressive.....but you would think this young man has a long way to go before that knee is ready. Amazing how fast these guys can come back from a big injury. I hope this new (Rooney) rule regarding IR doesn't come back to bite them with Decastro.
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    • lloydroid
      Pro Bowler
      • Aug 2012
      • 2026

      #3
      Well, it was a tear of the ACL or anything. I don't think he has much longer before he is back. Wouldn't it be nice if Mendy, Troy, Harrison and DD all came back and played the rest of the season. We might actually get decent again.

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      • Shawn
        Legend
        • Mar 2008
        • 15131

        #4
        There were thoughts when it happened that he could come back mid season depending on the severity. Not all tears are equal.
        Trolls are people too.

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        • hawaiiansteel
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 35649

          #5
          DeCastro making strides in comeback

          By Mark Kaboly
          Published: Thursday, October 4, 2012



          Steelers first-round draft pick David DeCastro is helped up after being injured during a preseason game Aug. 25 at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo. DeCastro tore his right medial collateral ligament, dislocated his kneecap and damaged his patellar tendon. He had surgery four days later and is working to return to the active roster later this season.

          It’s been only five weeks since David DeCastro had surgery on his injured right knee, but the Steelers’ first-round pick is walking without a limp and feels no pain.

          DeCastro tore the medial collateral ligament, dislocated his kneecap and damaged the patellar tendon when his right leg buckled under him during a preseason game Aug. 25 in Buffalo. He had surgery four days later.

          “I don’t have any pain, so I’m just working hard to try to get back,” DeCastro said.

          His rehab has consisted mostly of riding a stationary bike. He has yet to run but has been working out almost daily for a couple of weeks since he had a knee braced removed. He anticipates returning to the active roster later this season.

          “I saw him (Wednesday) on the bike, and that was encouraging,” offensive coordinator Todd Haley said. “The key thing with an injury is that you stay in the mix mentally.”

          DeCastro doesn’t have to rush, thanks to an injured reserve/designated to return rule passed a day after his surgery.

          Players can begin practicing six weeks after they were designated to IR and can return to the active roster two weeks after their first practice.

          The earliest DeCastro can practice is Oct. 19, and the earliest he can be removed from IR would be in time for the Nov. 4 game against the New York Giants. The Steelers have the option to keep DeCastro on injured reserve as long as they want.

          “He is all football all the time, so he is not a worry to us,” Haley said.

          DeCastro has kept himself busy outside of rehab by becoming more involved in team meetings, practices and walk-throughs.

          “The key for him is taking it day by day and getting himself healthy,” Haley said. “He’s been in every meeting and doing all the extra things that all the young guys are doing. Some of that includes filling the refrigerator for the offensive line room and the chip bag and the snack box and all those things.”

          DeCastro, the 24th overall pick out of Stanford, took over the starting right guard spot by the second week of training camp was being counted on to improve a suspect offensive line.

          “He comes in and does his rehab and lately he has been staying for the evening meetings,” guard Ramon Foster said. “He is part of us like everybody else. He is part of the room. We don’t treat him any differently than anybody else.”

          DeCastro was in line to become just the fourth rookie lineman to start a season opener for the Steelers. The team is hoping to have him back in time for the stretch run.

          “He knows what it takes to get back on the horse as soon as possible,” guard Willie Colon said. “Everybody around here is looking forward to getting him back out there.”

          [URL]http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/2724118-85/decastro-weeks-injured-steelers-guard-haley-offensive-pick-rehab-surgery#ixzz28OSvGRah[/URL]

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          • Jigawatts
            Hall of Famer
            • May 2008
            • 2639

            #6
            Can he play defense?
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            • MeetJoeGreene
              Hall of Famer
              • May 2008
              • 3221

              #7
              Originally posted by Jigawatts
              Can he play defense?
              The new replacement for the "Can he play center" line!
              Cleveland spelled backwards is DNA Level C
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              another AA/AS original.

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              • Jigawatts
                Hall of Famer
                • May 2008
                • 2639

                #8
                Originally posted by MeetJoeGreene
                The new replacement for the "Can he play center" line!
                Yeah, weird, isn't it?
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                • lloydroid
                  Pro Bowler
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 2026

                  #9
                  “He knows what it takes to get back on the horse as soon as possible,” guard Willie Colon said. “Everybody around here is looking forward to getting him back out there.”
                  Everyone? Even Foster?

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                  • Slapstick
                    Rookie
                    • May 2008
                    • 0

                    #10
                    Originally posted by lloydroid
                    Everyone? Even Foster?
                    If Foster is afraid of competition from a rookie who had a knee injury....
                    Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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