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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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The Short List What Joe thinks about sport's most pressing questions
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Favorite Athletes
Tom Brady, Kevin Garnett, Josh Beckett
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Favorite Sports Teams
Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, Boston Celtics, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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All Time Sports Moment
Red Sox winning the 2004 ALCS
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Most Memorable Game Attended
Patriots vs. Raiders, 2001-02 Divisional Round Playoff
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Most Unbreakable Sports Record
Cy Young's wins record
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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.
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Unitas or Montana?
Montana.
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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.
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Gretzky or Orr?
Gretzky, even though Orr helped change the game as a great attacking defensemen
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Tiger or Nicklaus?
Tiger Woods
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Petty or Earnhardt?
Dale Earnhardt for the scope he brought the sport
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Schumacher or Senna?
Ayrton Senna's run from 88-91 was phenomenal.






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