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rickheel
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There is some talk buzzing around other message boards about Sean re-breaking his bone in his foot. I have seen a couple of posters who saw Sean last night and said no cast. Another poster said he was having pain where one of the screws was/is. If you have ever had a screw in your body, you know at times it can be quite painful. I have a new hip and let me tell you it can hurt like crap.
04-30-2003 11:44 AM
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JD Heel
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Bummer.

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04-30-2003 12:46 PM
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rickheel
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(4/30/03 2:10:07 pm)
Reply Re: Sean May Fracture's Same Foot?!
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I have no idea whether it's true or not, I only know that my friend just said he saw Sean and he was walking fine. I hate friend-of-a-friend sources, but that's just what my buddy is in this case.
04-30-2003 02:20 PM
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rickheel
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Posted - 04/30/2003 : 4:58:46 PM
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Everybody relax. I just saw and spoke with Sean. He has NO broken foot. He didnt know where these reports were getting their info... he called it a "pile of ****."
04-30-2003 05:06 PM
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hoops13
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We'll see. TarHeelTalk has been pretty reliable lately, but I doubt this info is true. At least it didn't happen during the season. I hope that Sean's foot doesn't nag him for the rest of his career.
04-30-2003 07:55 PM
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