No I am not a doctor but to any one that does a few minutes of research come to conclusion he has problems with bone density. But I forget sometimes that despite this being a website about a college team, there are some on here that didn't have the intellectual capacity to attend college much less understand what would be taught. So forgiveme for asuming you had more ability then you demonstrate in your postings; but hey there is a role for everyone in society right.
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Here's a more likely scenario.... the kid breaks one foot due to an impact or whatever. He wants to get back on the field, and maybe he comes back a little earlier than he should have, so now he's favoring the other foot, putting more pressure on it, and so it breaks.
Kind of like how if you blow out one knee, it's more likely you'll blow out the other one as well due to a strength imbalance.
But go ahead and keep thinking a 20 year old male athlete has a bone disease normally seen in 80 year old ladies. :rollcanes: