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It's all Pau's fault!!!!

Oops, I thought this thread was about Kobe.

Same difference. lol.

Kobe and Tiger both hit the wall at the same time.
 

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Rick Reilly is despondent over the downfall of his boyfriend. Check out this rambling drivel:

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=6536642

He even manages to take several shots at Jack Nicklaus in his delusional commentary. You can sense the anger, frustration, and desperation in his voice. His head is burried so deep in Tiger's ass, that he's unable see the rate at which Tiger's body has broken down and his game fallen off a cliff.

And Reilly thinks that Tiger will somehow rise like a phoenix from the ashes in his late 30s to win a bunch of majors and pass Jack? What's this clown smoking?
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D1ck LIElly is one of the biggest pole smoking caste lackeys on the face of planet earth. I bet he sleeps with a "Cheatah" Woods blowup doll (amongst his shrine of worship to his beloved afroletes).
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Tiger Woods to fall out of top 10 in world rankings next week

VIRGINIA WATER, England (AP) â€" For his golf, Tiger Wood is about to fall out of the top 10 in the world for the first time in 14 years. For his star power, he still ranks ahead of any other athlete.

* Tiger Woods says he did not do any damage to his knee during The Players Championship and that he expects to be in the field at the june 16-19 U.S. Open.

By Chris O'Meara, AP

Tiger Woods says he did not do any damage to his knee during The Players Championship and that he expects to be in the field at the june 16-19 U.S. Open.

Woods, whose last win came 18 months ago at the Australian Masters, will drop to at least No. 11 in the next world ranking published Monday. It will be the first time he is out of the top 10 since he was No. 13 on April 6, 1997, the week before he won the Masters for the first of his 14 majors.

Forbes, meanwhile, says he's still the No. 1 celebrity in the sports world.

Woods checks in at No. 6 on Forbes' annual "Celebrity 100" list of the most powerful people or groups in the entertainment business. Lady Gaga tops the overall rankings, followed by Oprah Winfrey, Justin Bieber, U2 and Elton Johnson.

Miami Heat star LeBron James is the second-ranked athlete behind Woods at No. 10. Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers is No. 14.

Forbes estimated Woods' total earnings last year to be $75 million, making him the highest-paid athlete. The magazine put Bryant's earnings for the last 12 months at $53 million, followed by James at $48 million and four-time major winner Phil Mickelson at $47 million.

Woods won't be able to improve on his golf ranking anytime soon.

He started the year at No. 2 and has been steadily dropping points. Woods, who tied for fourth at the Masters last month, withdrew from The Players Championship last week because of injuries to his left knee and left Achilles. He said on his website Monday that he will try to return June 16-19 at the U.S. Open.

"I'll do whatever is necessary to play in the U.S. Open, and I'm hopeful I can be there to compete," he said.

Woods has been atop the world ranking for 623 weeks in his career, by far the longest of any golfer since the ranking began in 1986. He had been No. 1 from June 2005 until Lee Westwood of England supplanted him last November.

Since revelations of adultery emerged Thanksgiving night in 2009, Woods has seriously contended in only one tournament â€" he lost in a playoff at Chevron World Challenge in December after losing a four-shot lead in the final round. He has been in the top five in only four other tournaments.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/golf/pga/2011-05-18-tiger-woods-world-rankings_N.htm

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So, Woods made $75 million last year without winning a tournament and after being exposed as the biggest jerk in sports. Only in America.
 

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Interestingly enough there was a situation today where a golfer hit a player with a ball and the golfer went over and inquired if the person was ok. The same golfer immediately gave the fan an autographed glove as a sign of goodwill. Contrast this to Woods' feigning of concern. Edited by: white is right
 

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The most important thing for the final round is for McIlroy to win, even if he shoots 80 and wins by 1 stroke. But I think he will win comfortably and the coolest thing would be for him to win with the lowest score ever (which he already has in relation to par after three rounds), and to win by a double digit margin.Winning by a double digit margin iswhat Woods did in the 1997 Masters and the 2000 U.S. Open, and the media has gushed over those two feats ad nauseum ever since. A win like that would be areal blow tothe anti-White, Tiger-worshippingmedia, especially with Woods still in freefall and McIlroy still in the very beginning stages of what could be a sterling career.
 

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Why is this cheating, doped afrolet still called "Tiger" on this site? Its an insult to real Tigers. Tigers are courageous and noble animals, something which this overhyped afrolet will never be.

Maybe someone can come up with a more apropriate nickname for him.
 

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It appears that Eldrick sees the writing on the wall. He will not be particapating in the British Open. Even, though DWFs and MSM can not grip reality.
 

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Woods was interviewed last week by David Feherty -- who begins drooling when he gets within 100 yards of Tiger -- during the tournament heldoutside D.C. that Woods supposedly "hosts" each year. Obviously Woods wasn't going to be playing in the British Open as rusty and injured as he is, but Feherty asked him anyway and Woods said "maybe." Feherty and the booth announcers took this pronouncement seriously instead of calling it the b.s. it was.

At any rate, as poorly as he was playing, with now this latest injury keeping from even practicing for all this time, Woods is going to have a very difficult time becoming a top player again. What a shame.
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Woods was interviewed last week by David Feherty -- who begins drooling when he gets within 100 yards of Tiger
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</span></div><div>I saw that. Tiger seemed to enjoy it when Feherty ended the interview by saying "the game misses you". Let's hope ABC/ESPN keeps the focus on those who are actually at the British Open rather than their hero back home.</span></div>
 

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I saw the same interview. I used to have a little respect for Feherty! Until he began salivating over Tigger!
Anyway, welcome aboard Matra2!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Can Woods' mysterious leg injuries of 2011 be tied to possible use of steroids or other performance enhancing drugs? No one in the media is asking of course, just as we're to assume that Serena Williams' build, like Tiger's,is completely natural.

Woods' Canadian doctor just pleaded guilty to smuggling drugs into the U.S.:

Dr. Anthony Galea pleads guilty

A Canadian sports doctor whose high-profile clients have included Tiger Woods and Alex Rodriguez pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to bringing into the United States unapproved drugs, including human growth hormone, that were used to treat professional athletes.


Dr. Anthony Galea, a healing specialist from Toronto who was sought out by the biggest names in sports, was indicted by a federal grand jury in October on charges that he smuggled human growth hormone and other substances into the United States and lied to border agents to avoid getting caught. He faces similar charges in Canada.


Most of the U.S. charges were dismissed with Galea's plea, and he agreed to cooperate with investigators and disclose the identities of his patients and their treatments.


Galea, who wasn't licensed to work in the United States, was accused of treating 20 professional athletes at their homes, hotels and friends' houses from October 2007 to September 2009.


The indictment did not identify any clients, but prosecutors said they included golfers, professional baseball and football players and others.
full article: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=6743448
 

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Yeah, talk about a dramatic change in body type. Tiggers body change takes a back seat to no one! Take one look at him out of Stanford and 10 years later. Dan Patrick and the wimpettes touched on this briefly months ago, but never followed up.

Riddlewire is good with those pix. Can he get us a before and after of Tigger?
 

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Here's a couple of good articles I just found. The first one has lots of before and after pictures, the second one is about his injuries and how they started after Dr. Galea was charged (and presumably then stopped supplying Woods with whatever he had been taking).

Tiger Woods on Steroids?: You Be The Judge
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/309141-tiger-woods-on-steroids-you-be-the-judge#/articles/756188-fourth-of-july-power-ranking-the-top-14-most-definitively-american-golfers

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<a href="http%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Farticles%2F309141-tiger-woods-on-steroids-you-be-the-judge" target="_blank">Are Woods' Knee Troubles Connected to Steroids?</FB:LIKE>
<a href="http://taylorhooton.org/_blog/Hoots_Corner/post/Tiger_Woods_Are_Woods_Knee_Troubles_Connected_to_Steroids/" target="_blank">http://taylorhooton.org/_blog/Hoots_Corner/post/Tiger_Woods_Are_Woods'_Knee_Troubles_Connected_to_Steroids/</FB:LIKE>Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Thanks Don,

One of the more telling pictures is with Nicklaus in 2000 and pictures of Tiger in 2008,2009, huge change in physical appearance. He was and maybe still is taking something to enhance his appearance and strength!

It would be interesting if someone in the mainstream would seriously question him or do some investigation.

Anyway, I couldn't open the second article, one page had disappeared and the other was blocked.

Thanks again.
 
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Elwood just fired his caddy! So that is what was causing all his problems. Expect a great comeback from the tiger soon.:wink:
 

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Stevie Williams was the most thuggish acting caddie I've ever seen working with a pro golfer. Seemed to be a great match for Woods' personality.

Williams caddied for Adam Scott at the British Open and a tournament before that, so that may be what precipitated the move by Woods. With Woods seemingly permanently injured, Williams can't be blamed for wanting to make money during Woods' layoff.
 

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Looks like Williams isn't too happy about being fired. Let's hope it turns into a major public catfight.

Williams 'Lost Respect' for Woods

Tiger Woods' former caddie Steve Williams said Thursday that he lost respect for his partner of 12 years when details of the golf superstar's repeat adultery emerged.

The New Zealander, 47, made no public judgement as he stood by the 14-time major champion when he apologized for his widespread infidelities 18 months ago.

But a day after Woods made the surprise announcement that he had parted ways with Williams, the bagman admitted that he, too, saw golf's phenomenon in a dimmer light.

"Well, I think when you're great friends with somebody and a situation like this occurs, you obviously lose some kind of respect," Williams told CNN affiliate Mediaworks.
Williams was unhappy to have been dropped by Woods and felt the decision was scant reward for his loyal service.

"I've stuck by him through and through," Williams told 3 News. "Now he decides things aren't going well for him, and I'm down the road, so the timing's very disappointing."
He suggested that Woods would need to work hard to rebuild their friendship.

"First of all, the person has to gain your respect, and that's something that I feel Tiger has to work hard on," he added, while confirming he will choose his words carefully when he comes to tell his side of golf's most famous modern partnership.

"You know, when I write my book, it'll be the time I decide what I write," Williams said. "It'll just be one of those interesting chapters in the book."

Woods named no replacement during his announcement Wednesday confirming his split from Williams.
"I want to express my deepest gratitude to Stevie for all his help, but I think it's time for a change," he said in a statement on his website. "Stevie is an outstanding caddie and a friend and has been instrumental in many of my accomplishments. I wish him great success in the future."

Woods missed the US Open and British Open due to left knee and Achilles injuries sustained at the Masters. It is still unclear when he will return to action, though he is slated for an appearance at a charity event Aug. 31.

Williams first acknowledged the split on his website and announced he will become the full-time caddie for Australian Adam Scott, whose bag he carried at the US Open.
"Following the completion of the AT&T National, I am no longer caddying for Tiger after he informed me that he needed to make a change," the statement read.

Williams added, "After 13 years of loyal service needless to say this came as a shock. Given the circumstances of the past 18 months working through Tiger's scandal, a new coach and with it a major swing change and Tiger battling through injuries I am very disappointed to end our very successful partnership at this time."

Williams became best known in recent years for his run-ins with fans, particularly those who irritated Woods by snapping pictures during his swing. In 2002, at the Skins Game, Williams snatched a camera from a fan and threw it in a pond after the fan took a picture during Woods' swing on the 18th hole.

Williams also sparked controversy in December 2008 when he said that he "hated" Phil Mickelson and called him a "pr*ck" at a charity event. Woods later called the comments "inappropriate."

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/tiger_former_caddie_says_scandal_zO3GdMW2pGSGVPnafCIceK
 

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Perpetually-injured Woods is playing in the Bridgestone Invititational this weekend, and we've already got a slobbering, jock-sniffing story in regards to his play. Nevermind that he's 6 strokes back after the opening round, HE'S TIGER WOODS! He doesn't look like the other golfers! He has racial characteristics that we've been told are desirable and superior! Anyway, here's the story.
 

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Showing glimpses of his old self in the news conference has lead to another display of his new self on the course. Eldrick falls.
 
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