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Joe Regan
22 year old recent graduate from Bentley College.
Working as an accountant.
Rugby player.
Favorite teams: New England Patriots, Boston Celtics, Boston Red Sox, Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
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- Joe Regan wrote Fantasy Football Chronicles Part 1: The Draft
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- Race For 2008 American League MVP Heating Up was edited by Joe Regan
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Favorite Athletes
Tom Brady, Kevin Garnett, Josh Beckett
Favorite Sports Teams
Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, Boston Celtics, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
All Time Sports Moment
Red Sox winning the 2004 ALCS
Most Memorable Game Attended
Patriots vs. Raiders, 2001-02 Divisional Round Playoff
Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Cy Young's wins record
Ruth or Mays?
I might be biased, but Willie Mays' unbelievable completeness gives him the edge. 660 HR's, a 156 career OPS+, and one of the best defensive center fielders of all time.
Unitas or Montana?
Montana.
Jordan or Russell?
Jordan, as much as it sucks to say; Russell won his titles when the Celtics were ridiculously loaded compared to the rest of the league.
Gretzky or Orr?
Gretzky, even though Orr helped change the game as a great attacking defensemen
Tiger or Nicklaus?
Tiger Woods
Petty or Earnhardt?
Dale Earnhardt for the scope he brought the sport
Schumacher or Senna?
Ayrton Senna's run from 88-91 was phenomenal.
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