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Question #109: Should Plax follow Marbury out of town?

November
29

I’m not going to rush to judgment on Plaxico Burress and the reports that he “accidentally” was shot or perhaps shot himself in the leg in a nightclub. I’m not goint to bring up the question about what an NFL player is doing in a club late at night, or what he’s doing with a gun, if he had one, or why these guys always seem to find places where people have guns.

I’m just going to say this: It’s about time the Giants start thinking about kicking this distraction off their defending-champion roster.

And I’m going to say this: No matter what happened, you just know it was sheer stupidity on Burress’ part that he was involved in any way.

This entry was posted on Saturday, November 29th, 2008 at 2:36 pm by Carp. |

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2 Responses to “Question #109: Should Plax follow Marbury out of town?”

  1. sunny615

    Marbury should be driving the bus to take Plax out of town… as fast as humanly possible. I honestly can’t say who is worse at this point. It’s like trying to determine which is a bigger tragedy… the earth being hit my a rogue planet the size of jupiter or our sun going nova.

  2. sunny615

    BTW, Hope you guys had a great Thanksgiving and enjoyed good company. Happy Thanksgiving Carp and Sam!

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Sam BordenSam Borden grew up in Larchmont, graduated from Mamaroneck High School and has spent all 29 years of his life following the local sports scene. The drama of sports has always fascinated him, and his columns are designed to take a side or tell a story. The best days are the ones where he gets to do both.
Rick CarpinielloRick Carpiniello grew up in lower Westchester and began working in The Journal News' sports department (back when it was The Reporter Dispatch and eight other newspapers) in October of 1977 after a year of covering high school sports as a stringer. For more than 20 years he covered the New York Rangers and the National Hockey League. Carpiniello has been writing columns on everything from local sports to the big leagues since 2002.
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