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"Once I get back to 100 per cent," Revis said Monday, "to me, theres no question I (will) be back to where I was." And thats being a player widely recognized as perhaps the best defensive player in the NFL, a cornerback who routinely shuts down others teams best wide receivers and takes away entire sections of the field with his air-tight coverage. It was the first time Revis addressed the media since he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee on Sept. 23. His business manager has posted pictures of his pre-surgery rehabilitation on Twitter, and Revis is also having a film crew follow him through the rehabilitation process. The cornerback is eager to return "as soon as possible," but understands he needs to be patient while the Jets continue without him. "I never had an injury like this, so this is all new for me as well," Revis said. "But, yeah, Im a hard worker. I know Im going to work my butt off and get back to where I need to be." 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Cromartie has stepped in as the No. 1 cornerback in Revis absence, with excellent performances against Indianapolis Reggie Wayne and Houstons Andre Johnson the past two games. "Antonio Cromartie is doing a great impersonation of Darrelle Revis," said NFL Networks Deion Sanders, a former All-Pro cornerback. Revis contract issue is also a major issue in his comeback. The 27-year-old cornerback is signed through the 2013 season, and had hoped to restructure his deal before this season. When that didnt happen, Revis chose to report on time anyway to training camp -- and had a lost season, first because of a concussion that sidelined him for a game and then the knee injury. Still, Rex Ryan and the Jets held out hope that Revis could return for a possible Super Bowl run, so they put off placing him on season-ending injured reserve until last Friday -- when they were in desperate need of filling his roster spot because of injuries to other players. 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