No setbacks for Saints MLB
Vilma in rehab from knee surgery
Jun/15/08 09:18 PM Filed in:
Jonathan
Vilma
The major piece of the
Saints’ rebuilt defense, MLB Jonathan Vilma,
told PFW this week that he’s in the final
stage of his rehab from surgery last fall to
repair a dead piece of bone that became dislodged
in his knee, and that the knee held up well
through the team’s OTAs and minicamp.
“(The knee) feels like (it did) before
surgery,” Vilma said. “The only
difference is the muscles aren’t used to
practicing. It’s been nine months since
I’ve been on the field. I just have to get
used to the plays again, running and cutting, the
defensive and offensive system. I’m just
getting acclimated to everything.” The
Saints are hopeful that a healthy knee and a
return to the 4-3 defensive scheme he’s more
comfortable in will be a combination that leads to
Vilma performing at the Pro Bowl level he
displayed before the Jets hired head coach Eric
Mangini and switched to a 3-4 defense in 2006.
Vilma said he’s not quite 100 percent yet
and he’s not sure when he will be, but thus
far the soreness hasn’t been much of a
problem for him. “I’m pretty much able
to do everything,” he said. “I really
need to be cognizant of when I’m trying to
push it too hard and, fortunately, I haven’t
been in that situation yet. I’m able to do
everything. The question is: How much of
everything should I be doing?”
(pfw.com)