Well the Colts are only going to play 1 maybe 2 playoff games so it does not make a difference.
2006-12-12 07:04:47
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answered by ? 4
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I read an online article that said his tendon is likely ruptured.
I've had a ruptured achilles, and if that is the problem, he's done for the year definitely.
I will be about a week and a half before surgery, then about 6-8 weeks in a cast, then 6 months rehab.
For example, my first PT session, my therapist said to point my toes, and I could move my foot/toes a half an inch.
In the amount of time you are off your leg, you lose all your muscle mass (what used to be muscle feels like a bag of water), so after the progression of walk, run, jump (walking comes pretty quickly, jumping with power a lot less quickly), then he'll have to get back into condition.
Trust me, it sucks.
2006-12-12 15:14:21
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answered by H_A_V_0_C 5
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Out for the season includes the playoffs. If a player is put on Injured Reserve, he is not eligible to return till the next season.
2006-12-12 15:11:28
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answered by ThePerfectStranger 6
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yes he is done for the rest of the season and postseason. achilles problems dont go away quickly
2006-12-12 16:02:36
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answered by jefferson 5
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Out for a long time, all of post season he may miss some camp
2006-12-12 15:19:38
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answered by David S 1
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Most likely it will mean the post-season also. Normally when they state "out for season" it mean regular and post season.
2006-12-12 15:10:15
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answered by airmueller 2
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If they can run the ball in the playoffs they will be ok. Peyton has plenty of people toTHROW the ball to.
2006-12-12 15:10:25
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answered by livenlife 2
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Yes and its too bad one of the best players in the NFL.
2006-12-12 16:19:11
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answered by hamthugger 4
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