IMO, he's gonna get to 19 faster than ever now.
Hyper-competitive people get hyper motivated when they hear stuff like
what you just wrote.
> IMO, he's gonna get to 19 faster than ever now.
>
> Hyper-competitive people get hyper motivated when they hear stuff like
> what you just wrote.
It's going to be one of two things, as a friend of mine who was a golf
fan before Tiger took the Tour over has told me:
It's either over, and Jack's record is safe...
... or Tiger will come back, double middle-finger extended, win every
tournament he can by 20, and tell the world to fuck off afterwards.
Mike
He is still likely to catch and pass Jack's 18... It's not guaranteed,
but still likely.
I got $100 with Carbon that he won't reach 19.
Ken
Once Tiger gets divorced he has only one thing left in life and that
will be to beat Jack's major record. Without the ball and chain around
his neck Tiger will be free to do what he wants.
>Tiger will break Jack's record in 2 years. He knows it's the only way
>he'll get people to shut up about his personal life.
Retiring would do that even better.
But he'll play because he wants to win, not because he wants us to
shut up.
--
"In no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found,
than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace
to the legislature, and not to the executive department."
- James Madison
This will never go away for Tiger. It will be similar to Barry Bonds
and steroids abuse.
Ken
I disagree.
Bonds' transgression involved competition.
Woods' does not. Some people won't forgive him, but most people are
interested in him as a golfer. If Kobe Bryant, whose alleged
transgression was worse, can come back, then so can Woods.
>I disagree.
>
>Bonds' transgression involved competition.
>
>Woods' does not. Some people won't forgive him, but most people are
>interested in him as a golfer. If Kobe Bryant, whose alleged
>transgression was worse, can come back, then so can Woods.
The public will come back, mostly. The big question is how Tiger
responds to his troubles.