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Tiger Woods attempted to make peace with his image on Friday, in a production more worthy of a hostage tape, if a college television station held hostages for some strange reason. He needed to be honest, not necessarily to the American people, but more to himself, and Friday was not that at all. Had I been his speech writer, I would have provided a much more realistic, soul-cleansing appearance that...
Published: February 20, 2010
The truth is, the annoying speculations of Tiger Woods committing horrible transgressions haven’t vanished. It has been the most dreadful months for Woods, the faultless and admirable icon. But ever since the accident on Thanksgiving night, you know, when he slammed into a fire hydrant and a neighbor’s tree and was seen barefooted with lacerations to his lips after emerging from the damaged...
Published: February 20, 2010
Despite the fact that my favorite sports journalist, Bill Simmons, believes Tiger Woods’ latest comments are nothing short of a Saturday Night Live skit, I truly believe a majority of the golfer’s first public comments since Thanksgiving of 2009 seemed sincere. Granted, it’s taken him three months to finally have the courage to face a soul, but at least Woods finally said the words...
Published: February 20, 2010
Five days removed from Valentine’s Day, it was fascinating theater to watch a contrite Tiger Woods, the celebrated golf hero, re-emerge from his foxhole—sans his beleaguered wife—and issue his first public statement after falling very deeply from a very high international pedestal. The event took place at a secluded location, where only a handful—some representing mega...
Published: February 20, 2010
First, let me say this. I admire what Tiger Woods did this morning. It took some stones to say some of the things he had to say. And I truly believe that what he did (over and over again) is none of our (the public’s) business. I don’t care if he’s sorry. In fact, part of me believes he should just run with this new persona. Imagine the back nine on Sunday at Augusta. Tiger...
Published: February 19, 2010
Did he have the guts to admit his infidelity? Yep, ole honest Abe owned up…big surprise, right? It was a surprise for me. I expected a drug-induced excuse, or maybe some extra-ordinary trauma that fueled his carnal desires. Oh well, we got a mechanical response that left us all feeling great, warm, and fuzzy all over. I know, let’s all hide in the closet and pretend it was heartfelt, which...
Published: February 19, 2010
Whenever scandal breaks, the media takes a lot of punches from the public about their behavior. While I’m not in total favor of how the media has handled the Tiger Woods issue, I don’t think they’re to blame. I think they’re doing what they do. The same people who blamed the media for invading Tiger’s life stayed glued to the television and...
Published: February 19, 2010
How about that for a winter wonderland at Augusta National? With my luck, the day I finally get a tee time there would be the day this happens. Remember that Lansing Sexton RB Onaje Miller that has a Michigan offer? Well, he committed to MSU yesterday . So that was fast. Robert Davis sues the University of Michigan due to the meeting the Regents had on the NCAA Investigation a few weeks...
Published: February 19, 2010
Tiger Woods was fully aware that when he broke his nearly three-month long silence, there would be a media firestorm surrounding his comments. Though I’m not sure ever he could have predicted this. At 11 AM Friday morning, the world came to a virtual standstill for 15 minutes while Tiger spoke to an exclusive group of media, family and friends. Perhaps the world didn’t stop, but America certainly...
Published: February 19, 2010
Finally, this morning the world got what it wanted. Tiger Woods came out of hibernation and addressed what exactly went on during his life for not only the passed three months but the last few years. Tiger stood in front of a room full of his personal and media cronies and for 13 minutes spoke about everything from his behavior, to his desire for privacy for his wife and his family, and even threw...