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Bears guard Louis preparing for strong comeback

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“There were no good sides of town in New Orleans,” he said. “None.”

One incident struck fear in Louis more than any other. It was during his senior year of high school, when he attended a dance with some friends off the East Bank. Afterward, Louis and a couple of friends were robbed at gunpoint. The gunman aimed at Louis and demanded the throwback jersey he was wearing.

“There wasn’t too much to say,” Louis remembered. “I just pulled it off my back. What else was I going to do but give it to him?”

Surviving a life-threatening situation makes the recovery from a devastating knee injury seem trivial. Saturday marked the fourth week since surgeon Mark Bowen repaired Louis’ ACL. Louis started light rehab exercises a few days after surgery.

“I really never experienced any pain after surgery,” Louis said. “It’s strong. It’s getting better every day. Everything is going cool.”

Louis faces six-to-eight months of recovery and could start light jogging in eight more weeks. At this stage, his days consist of three hours of rehab at Halas Hall with electrical stimulation to strengthen the quad. He wears a cumbersome black brace for protection.

Louis never has regained his full range of motion in his right knee, but he anticipates better results with the left.

“I should be fine by training camp,” he said. “I want to come into a camp and it be like I never left.”

Watching Vikings running back Adrian Peterson have an MVP-caliber season eight months after ACL surgery inspires Louis.

“He’s so much of an inspiration to me,” Louis said of Peterson. “I’m looking forward to seeing where I’m going to be at. He motivates me to work even harder and not take anything for granted because it’s possible.”

Before Louis was lost with five games remaining in the season, there was talk of him being in line for a new contract. His four-year rookie deal is set to expire March 12, when he officially becomes one of the Bears’ 18 unrestricted free agents.

Having a season-ending injury came at the most inopportune time and no doubt complicates contract talks.

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