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Oh “Woodrow” as Tiger Woods would say of himself, it doesn’t get any better from here. Once again the greatness of Tiger is under question as he falls short of winning the 2011 Masters Tournament. Woodrow is responsible for putting this pressure on himself by starting his career at such a blistering pace. Every time Tiger steps on the course it’s asinine to think that he’s...
Published: January 4, 2011
As we come to number one, The Penalty Flag names the Tiger Woods drama the number one sports story of 2010, and why not? While the drama started Thanksgiving of 2009, the Tiger Woods story took over the media, blogs, and conversation for most of 2010. After admitting to a string of extra-marital affairs, he lost his wife, his sterling reputation, millions of dollars in endorsements, and his world...
Published: July 19, 2010
One doesn’t have to follow the PGA Tour every weekend to know that Tiger Woods is struggling. While the definition of struggling to Tiger is different than other golfers we can blame it on the strong sense of domination that he has displayed over the years. For a golfer to finish in the top 25 of all three majors this year would be an accomplishment for most, but not Tiger. This was supposed...
Published: June 23, 2010
On my way to work, I sat listening to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, not understanding most of what the announcers were saying regarding the United States/Algeria match. I had no idea who or what they were talking about. I kept waiting for that one word that is widely understood. Time continued to click off the clock, and in extra time, the U.S. did it. Goooooooooooaaall!!! What amazing jubilation...
Published: June 12, 2010
The United States has the chance to do something important and that does not start with winning the World Cup. I’m sorry soccer fans, but the general population of sports fans don’t get excited about the sport. The United States has a chance to gain popularity into a sport that many could care less about. One of the reasons could be the lack of scoring. Comparing professional...
Published: April 5, 2010
How many interviews is it going to take for everyone to understand that Tiger Woods has made some mistakes in his personal life but is here to compete and win? It’s time to move forward. The fans welcomed Tiger back to Augusta and he even took time out of his practice to acknowledge them. While the fans have moved on, why can’t the media realize Tiger Woods did not cheat on you nor did...
Published: February 25, 2010
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis was named after Lou Gehrig, a hall of fame baseball player for the New York Yankees. He was diagnosed with ALS in the late 1930’s. The disease is a fatal disease and is no joking matter, but named after Lou Gehrig due to his celebrity status. I never knew that there was such a thing as sexual addiction or that it is actually considered by some as a disease. Since...