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Honestly, has there ever been a more consternated athlete, a more thought-about, written-about, wondered-about, worried-about and gad-about sports star? A new book about Mickey Mantle, the most celebrated athlete of his day, combs through his sad history. The Mick, however, lived at a time-before-tweets when sportswriters lionized our sporting gods (and politicians and movie stars) but kept to...
Published: October 5, 2010
A lot of people were criticizing Corey Pavin for “pushing” Tiger Woods into the eighth position in the singles round of the Ryder Cup. But, it actually made a lot of sense and not just because Tiger has been struggling. Pavin may have lost some confidence in the Big Cat but he wasn’t really giving up much by having Stricker, Cink and Furyk going off in spots normally reserved...
Published: October 1, 2010
I cannot believe Corey Pavin knows anything about pairings. Or momentum. Or even consistency. I mean, even his reasoning is faulty. If his first pairings are any indication of his coaching acumen, the U.S. team could be in trouble at the Ryder Cup. How in the world could he not include Jim Furyk, the guy who just won $11 million and the Fedex Cup, the guy with three wins spread out over...
Published: September 28, 2010
When it comes down to it, the old guys will prevail. They may not win all of their individual contests, but they will lead in a fashion that will spark a win for the U.S. over the Euros in the Ryder Cup. I do not come by this prediction lightly. The U.S. is the perfect blend of youth and vets, machismo and poise, 340 yard drives and 15 foot one-putts. And, it is not just about how solid...