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Joe Erwin

Joe ErwinJoe Erwin joined The Journal News in 1999 after working at three Connecticut newspapers, covering topics such as high school sports, University of Connecticut basketball and the Yankees. At The Journal News he has been Suburban Golf Editor, Assistant Sports Editor and now Sports Editor.

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Question #157: Where is Favre’s place?

February
12

Brett Favre might hold most of the passing records in the NFL, but he’s not the best quarterback ever. In fact, I don’t think Favre makes the top five, and maybe not the top 10.

When the Giants lost the coin toss to the Packers in the NFC championship game a year ago, I was at [...]

Posted by Joe Erwin on February 12th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

Question #156: Character should count, but does it?

February
11

Hi, it’s Joe Erwin filling in for Sam again:

A week ago, the Rangers retired the number of Adam Graves, the quintessential good guy, as much for as what he did off the ice as on it. Now those same Rangers are set to bring back Sean Avery, who will never win a “good guy” award. [...]

Posted by Joe Erwin on February 11th, 2009 | 2 Comments »

Question #155: Is it time to name names?

February
10

Hi, this is Joe Erwin filling in for Sam:

I have no sympathy for Alex Rodriguez except for on thing. According to Sports Illustrated, 104 players tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003. As all the heat falls on A-Rod, the other 103 are anonymous.

Somebody out there — including, presumably, the person who leaked Rodriguez’s name [...]

Posted by Joe Erwin on February 10th, 2009 | 1 Comment »

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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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