-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JETS QUIET, BUT CALVIN DOWNPLAYS INJURY By MARK HALE UNTIL TOE-MORROW: Jets linebacker Calvin Pace, getting ready to tackle the Bengals' Ryan Fitzpatrick last week, has a jammed toe, but sounded as though he'll be able to play in tomorrow's game against the Raiders.Posted: 3:15 am October 18, 2008 Yesterday morning Eric Mangini wasn't making any promises about Calvin Pace, not saying whether his linebacker's ailing foot would allow him to play tomorrow. "I'm not sure," the head coach said. "We have to see today." Mangini might have been acting non-committal purposely, to simply not reveal much about the status of one his guys. If there were true concerns in the JetsNew York Jets organization about Pace, the linebacker downplayed them. Pace, who's having a fine debut season in New York so far, revealed that he jammed one of his toes but should be okay for tomorrow's game against the Raiders. Mangini had said the team would have a better idea of Pace's situation following yesterday's practice, and the 6-foot-4 270-pounder was practicing on the field at one point. But Pace wasn't always on the field, and he later said he participated in about half of the practice work. How much of a problem is his toe? Pace revealed he does feel pain, but he also dismissed it as being a significant concern. "It's a little stiff. It's one of those things, man," he said yesterday. "Kind of stayed off it a little bit today. Just gave it a little rest. I'll be fine." Pace declined to say which foot was hurting. After practice, he appeared to be limping a little bit, favoring his left foot. Pace presumably won't be at full strength for tomorrow's game in Oakland, and if he's limited on the field at all, it could mean more time for either Marques MurrellMarques Murrell , Vernon Gholston or both. Murrell, who has one tackle this season, is listed on the depth chart as Pace's backup, while Gholston is listed as the backup for starting linebacker Bryan ThomasBryan Thomas . Gholston, the Jets' first-round pick this year, has five tackles. Still, Pace - who said he didn't have any tests on the toe - was adamant that it shouldn't even be classified as a real injury. "I don't even want to call it an injury," he said. "Boo boo." This offseason, the 27-year-old Pace left the Cardinals to sign a six-year, $42 million deal with the Jets. Pace has 25 tackles and 3.5 sacks in five games, and also forced two fumbles and recovered two fumbles. mark.hale@nypost.com
Well thats great news.... My guess is he plays on sunday but sparingly we cannot afford to lose this guy with a freaking toe injury. Looks like VG will be getting some more snaps this week. Lets hope he gets his game up.
Well... if there's anything the left side of that line is vulnerable to, it's a bull rush, so maybe Mount Vernon will be visible in this game.
Who wants to see Gholston NAIL McFadden for a 5 year loss in the backfield, forcing a fumble on the play, recovering it, and scoring a touchdown? Me too. haha. :up:
actually, turf toe (which i think is what Pace has) can limit players for full seasons or longer. so let's hope it doesn't come to that.
It sounds like it could be turf toe, but do you think it would have as much impact on an OLB as it would for a WR, CB or RB? I would guess that if he can deal with the pain it wouldn't hurt his game too much. That's obviously just a guess though.
I love how Pace doesn't want to tell them which foot, and then the Mark Hale writes "Its his left foot" Good Job Mark.
really hope he is close to full strength tomorrow. He's been our best defensive player this season along with Jenkins I'd say...maybe Revis