Who actually roots for this guy and why?
Because I like watching golf played at a high level and the guy brings a level of excitement that very few others (if any) can these days.Am I not supposed to like him because he cheated on his wife?Great call.Beyond that, Tiger has dominated the sport in a way beyond anyone on the tour right now. He reached levels so dominating, and it's not even remotely close. Seriously, do people already forget what a man among boys he was? It was absolutely ridiculous. It was a spectacle to watch. To see him fall like that, and climb back up? That would be -- is -- the most incredible story in sports.I'm rooting for him as a golfer. I don't care that he cheated on his frigid wife. Or about anything else really. I'm rooting for a master of his craft. Because it's fun to watch people take it to a new level.'proninja said:I root for interesting. Tiger is the most interesting thing by far on the PGA tour. Same reason I root for Tebow.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
Bay Hill is a resort, open to public. It's not a place all the Orlando tour guys really go play. They all tend to stick to their home clubs, and Tiger especially was famous for never leaving Isleworth to practice or play when he was home. Honestly, I'd be surprised if he's ever played there outside of a tournament week. He's just a good player. He's won 7 times at Firestone, and he doesn't live in Akron.He may be back; but...Bay Hill is as close to his home course as it is possible to be. He has played it hundreds of times, because it is about 5 miles from Isleworth CC, where he used to live. He knows it better than any other golfer on tour. Now, he knows Augusta pretty well, too, but so do a lot of others. We shall see.
Home court advantage seems like a pretty stupid argument here. Buncha guys in here with egg on their face grasping at straws. Still nothing from Fin.Bay Hill is a resort, open to public. It's not a place all the Orlando tour guys really go play. They all tend to stick to their home clubs, and Tiger especially was famous for never leaving Isleworth to practice or play when he was home. Honestly, I'd be surprised if he's ever played there outside of a tournament week. He's just a good player. He's won 7 times at Firestone, and he doesn't live in Akron.He may be back; but...Bay Hill is as close to his home course as it is possible to be. He has played it hundreds of times, because it is about 5 miles from Isleworth CC, where he used to live. He knows it better than any other golfer on tour. Now, he knows Augusta pretty well, too, but so do a lot of others. We shall see.
He said he's moving from Denver to Nashville. Might have a few more important things to worry about at the moment than checking on this thread.Still nothing from Fin.

Guy called an epic collapse. Has absolutely nothing to answer for in here.He said he's moving from Denver to Nashville. Might have a few more important things to worry about at the moment than checking on this thread.Still nothing from Fin.![]()
His inner circle hustling in vain to his defense. You can bring out all the post counts and mod powers you want, and it doesn't change what's unfolding here before our eyes. Poor fin getting undressed. I'd take my time moving too. And I might fire up a new alias once I got to my new town. Fresh starts and all.Guy called an epic collapse. Has absolutely nothing to answer for in here.He said he's moving from Denver to Nashville. Might have a few more important things to worry about at the moment than checking on this thread.Still nothing from Fin.![]()
Right, between the injuries, the swing change, and his personal life imploding on him in unprecedented spectacular fashion with all the world watching, how could anybody have seen a bump in the road for his performance on the golf course. And yet, with all of that, he still had the best cumulative performance of anybody in the world in the Majors he played between the accident and the injury layoff in '11.Guy called an epic collapse. Has absolutely nothing to answer for in here.He said he's moving from Denver to Nashville. Might have a few more important things to worry about at the moment than checking on this thread.Still nothing from Fin.![]()
The Tiger woods people they say he's back. Sheikie baby think he going to #### the roseanne barr and hulk hogan to be happy after
Tiger woods wife breath smell like tito santana ###
Tiger woods #### the ultimate warrior mom for $2
The Tiger woods win today than he #### 20 girls in the ###
Ok, that last was not about Tiger.The Baylor get the ####ing #### kick out of them by the kentucky. worse than I do with hulk hogan with my baby finger
wat. I said he would win two tournaments and no majors this year. Why would I need to backpedal after one win?Fire up the backpedal.I never said he wouldn't win another tournament.
It's like Fin handed you the guys and asked you to go out and warm up the car while he looks for his sunglasses. Can't wait to see him jump in.
Check out his last 3 or 4 eventsMomentum....he has it.One win in nearly 2 1/2 years is worth bragging about? If this propels him back to greatness, then okay, but for now, this is just one win, and not even one at a major.Always embarrassing when a bunch of wrong dudes get together and pat each other on the back. Oof.
His inner circle hustling in vain to his defense. You can bring out all the post counts and mod powers you want, and it doesn't change what's unfolding here before our eyes. Poor fin getting undressed. I'd take my time moving too. And I might fire up a new alias once I got to my new town. Fresh starts and all.Guy called an epic collapse. Has absolutely nothing to answer for in here.He said he's moving from Denver to Nashville. Might have a few more important things to worry about at the moment than checking on this thread.Still nothing from Fin.![]()

People who work in the public sector root for him hoping a win will mean bigger tips.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
I think it's because these clowns have waited three years for one measly win and now they think that Woods is back as the dominating force he used to be and that all the choke jobs and 'look at me, boo hoo' injuries never happened. Imagine how they'll act if he ever actually wins a major.wat. I said he would win two tournaments and no majors this year. Why would I need to backpedal after one win?Fire up the backpedal.I never said he wouldn't win another tournament.
It's like Fin handed you the guys and asked you to go out and warm up the car while he looks for his sunglasses. Can't wait to see him jump in.
Yeah. Quite a few in these last three years.choke jobs? really?
I don't think fin meant to fish the tiger haters, but they are the ones who took the bait the hardest.Hook, line, sinker.Yeah. Quite a few in these last three years.choke jobs? really?

LINKI think it's because these clowns have waited three years for one measly win and now they think that Woods is back as the dominating force he used to be and that all the choke jobs and 'look at me, boo hoo' injuries never happened. Imagine how they'll act if he ever actually wins a major.wat. I said he would win two tournaments and no majors this year. Why would I need to backpedal after one win?Fire up the backpedal.I never said he wouldn't win another tournament.
It's like Fin handed you the guys and asked you to go out and warm up the car while he looks for his sunglasses. Can't wait to see him jump in.
For me, he's the best golfer in the last 20 years at least. One of the top golfers ever. I like watching people dominate their sports as long as I don't have a vested interest in their opponents. I also don't give one damn about athletes' personal lives. That's none of my business.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
I agree with this to an extent. If he had slipped up and met someone and cheated, it would have been different. But he had 20+ mistresses and/or one night stands. With no regard for his wife or child. To me, that shows lack of character. I have a hard time rooting for bad people. Talented or not.For me, he's the best golfer in the last 20 years at least. One of the top golfers ever. I like watching people dominate their sports as long as I don't have a vested interest in their opponents. I also don't give one damn about athletes' personal lives. That's none of my business.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
I agree with you, but if we have to worry about character nobody could root for any NFL or NBA team. All I look for in todays athletes is for them to entertain me..like a circus clown would.I agree with this to an extent. If he had slipped up and met someone and cheated, it would have been different. But he had 20+ mistresses and/or one night stands. With no regard for his wife or child. To me, that shows lack of character. I have a hard time rooting for bad people. Talented or not.For me, he's the best golfer in the last 20 years at least. One of the top golfers ever. I like watching people dominate their sports as long as I don't have a vested interest in their opponents. I also don't give one damn about athletes' personal lives. That's none of my business.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
I generally dont tune into sports to see how I should be a father and husband...I tune in to watch them dunk a basketball, hit homeruns, and stuff 8 irons to 4 feetI agree with you, but if we have to worry about character nobody could root for any NFL or NBA team. All I look for in todays athletes is for them to entertain me..like a circus clown would.I agree with this to an extent. If he had slipped up and met someone and cheated, it would have been different. But he had 20+ mistresses and/or one night stands. With no regard for his wife or child. To me, that shows lack of character. I have a hard time rooting for bad people. Talented or not.For me, he's the best golfer in the last 20 years at least. One of the top golfers ever. I like watching people dominate their sports as long as I don't have a vested interest in their opponents. I also don't give one damn about athletes' personal lives. That's none of my business.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
I generally agree with you, but it adds excitement for me to root against the low-character guys. I like having a villain to root against. Guys like belichick, Bonds, Woods, etc. Like you, I'd be sad if Woods wasn't still competing. He definitely makes Subdays better when he's in contention. But I watch for different reasons. We have different emotions when Tiger grimaces and reaches for a leg.I generally dont tune into sports to see how I should be a father and husband...I tune in to watch them dunk a basketball, hit homeruns, and stuff 8 irons to 4 feetI agree with you, but if we have to worry about character nobody could root for any NFL or NBA team. All I look for in todays athletes is for them to entertain me..like a circus clown would.I agree with this to an extent. If he had slipped up and met someone and cheated, it would have been different. But he had 20+ mistresses and/or one night stands. With no regard for his wife or child. To me, that shows lack of character. I have a hard time rooting for bad people. Talented or not.For me, he's the best golfer in the last 20 years at least. One of the top golfers ever. I like watching people dominate their sports as long as I don't have a vested interest in their opponents. I also don't give one damn about athletes' personal lives. That's none of my business.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
In most other sports, you're brought up rooting for the home team and there is sense of community as you share your team's joys, victories and heartbreaks with your family, neighbors and friends. In golf, we don't get such a compass on who to cheer for. So, for me, I look for the guy with the hot wife who's banged the most broads and that is Tiger Woods.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
This is a pretty good posting and spot on.Right, between the injuries, the swing change, and his personal life imploding on him in unprecedented spectacular fashion with all the world watching, how could anybody have seen a bump in the road for his performance on the golf course. And yet, with all of that, he still had the best cumulative performance of anybody in the world in the Majors he played between the accident and the injury layoff in '11.Guy called an epic collapse. Has absolutely nothing to answer for in here.He said he's moving from Denver to Nashville. Might have a few more important things to worry about at the moment than checking on this thread.Still nothing from Fin.![]()
When did you ever cheer for the guy though newb? IIRC you have been firmly against him even before the crap with his wife.I agree with this to an extent. If he had slipped up and met someone and cheated, it would have been different. But he had 20+ mistresses and/or one night stands. With no regard for his wife or child. To me, that shows lack of character. I have a hard time rooting for bad people. Talented or not.For me, he's the best golfer in the last 20 years at least. One of the top golfers ever. I like watching people dominate their sports as long as I don't have a vested interest in their opponents. I also don't give one damn about athletes' personal lives. That's none of my business.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
He looked bad today. Finless as usual spot-on.

I really thought that this might be the week he broke out of it. Very little pressure, a non-major. I hope he's not done. It's always fun watching a legend. I can't help but think of Gale Sayers.

He looked bad today. Finless as usual spot-on.![]()

I was too young and not interested enough to witness Jack's run. I like seeing guys make runs at records that were set before I was old enough to know the history. I like seeing history be made. I was excited when McGuire broke Maris's record, and when Bonds broke McGuire's and Aaron's records even though I don't care for Bonds.I wanted to see the Patriots go undefeated even though I am not a fan. That and those old Dolphin guys are #####.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
This is me...love seeing historyHe looked bad today. Finless as usual spot-on.![]()

Are you implying that he's definitely back to wearing out hoes?People saying it's no big deal because you assumed he'd win one eventually are totally missing the point.-He won by five strokes against one of the stronger non-major fields of the season. Nobody else has won a tournament by more than two strokes this year.-He did this despite dropping two strokes due to freak occurrence almost completely beyond his control.-The second place finisher was also two strokes clear of the field.It was easily the most dominating performance by a golfer all season, maybe in multiple seasons. If someone who had never won a tournament did something like this he'd instantly be a hot up-and-comer and one of the guys in the conversation at The Masters. The fact that just happened to be a guy with a couple other wins under his belt makes it all the more striking.
Youch.He looked bad today. Finless as usual spot-on.![]()
I doubt he ever stopped.Are you implying that he's definitely back to wearing out hoes?People saying it's no big deal because you assumed he'd win one eventually are totally missing the point.-He won by five strokes against one of the stronger non-major fields of the season. Nobody else has won a tournament by more than two strokes this year.-He did this despite dropping two strokes due to freak occurrence almost completely beyond his control.-The second place finisher was also two strokes clear of the field.It was easily the most dominating performance by a golfer all season, maybe in multiple seasons. If someone who had never won a tournament did something like this he'd instantly be a hot up-and-comer and one of the guys in the conversation at The Masters. The fact that just happened to be a guy with a couple other wins under his belt makes it all the more striking.
Post 1708. Rudnicki did the leg work for me. That was a few months before I knew what a scumbag he was.When did you ever cheer for the guy though newb? IIRC you have been firmly against him even before the crap with his wife.I agree with this to an extent. If he had slipped up and met someone and cheated, it would have been different. But he had 20+ mistresses and/or one night stands. With no regard for his wife or child. To me, that shows lack of character. I have a hard time rooting for bad people. Talented or not.For me, he's the best golfer in the last 20 years at least. One of the top golfers ever. I like watching people dominate their sports as long as I don't have a vested interest in their opponents. I also don't give one damn about athletes' personal lives. That's none of my business.Who actually roots for this guy and why?
He looked bad today. Finless as usual spot-on.![]()
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