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Final question. Being a foot bone is it connected to the shin bone or are they lying to us?

If they're telling the truth he'd probably be North bound eventually.

There is a foot bone connected to the shin bone (tibia), but navicular is not it. It’s called the talus.
 
Nah mate, you've got it all wrong, that's what you do, find a newbie teenager to have a crack at to inflate your ego, I just tell the truth.
You literally provide nothing of worth to this board, all you do is take shots at people. You don’t tell the truth, you just take any opportunity to try and prove you’re superior to everyone, and the irony is that it makes you the absolute worst poster on this board, and by a fair margin too.
 

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Is that the foot bone stress fracture that takes for ever to heal and sometimes results in just getting rid of the bone?

Poor ****er
I think that’s the sesamoid? Same as Scharenberg and Thomas.
 
Is the shin bone connected to the knee bone and the knee bone connected to the thigh bone
And the boner's connected to the pubic symphysis.:musicnotes:
 
You literally provide nothing of worth to this board, all you do is take shots at people. You don’t tell the truth, you just take any opportunity to try and prove you’re superior to everyone, and the irony is that it makes you the absolute worst poster on this board, and by a fair margin too.
Pretty harsh man
 
I think that’s the sesamoid? Same as Scharenberg and Thomas.

Clancy Dennis’ injury was described by Shifter as an ankle injury, so it’s not navicular or sesamoid if he’s to be believed.
 
Clancy Dennis’ injury was described by Shifter as an ankle injury, so it’s not navicular or sesamoid if he’s to be believed.
True, but I’m not sure Shifter is the poster boy of using correct medical terminology either.
 

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