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How'd they book him for 30 minutes? That's pretty big time.
Edited By: Niceguy Nov 18th, 2010 at 01:33 PM
It's been interesting. I'll post a link once it goes up.
It's on espn radio if you're so inclined, you could also go make some eggs and pancakes... If your husband is expecting breakfast that is. -
They kept saying 30 minutes, and he was on there for about a total of 15 minutes.
Absolutely worthless interview.
We get it... everyone is entitled to their own opinion, your kids are your number one priority, you've learned a lot about yourself as a person, your actions didn't reflect the values instilled in you by your parents, etc.
The best part of the interview was when Golic asked Woods about his friends and relationships with guys like Barkley and Jordan. I felt like it was the only answer that I haven't heard regurgitated 295729375298 times before.
I really wish they talked more about golf. -
Ya, well you're a sports nerd.
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nice spin interview
let the repair of his public image continue
now, if he could just get back to ice water woods on the golf course, all will be right with the universe -
I heard this earlier... obviously greenberg is right and tiger simply isn't a very open person so the interview wasn't earth-shatting. still, I think it's crazy to listen to him talk about some of the life lessons that I (and most people I hang out w) learned in our early 20's in college. that he's learning to "rely on other people" is imo one of those qualities that detracts from competitive greatness, at least in a sport like golf.* hopefully he regains his former self but my uneducated opinion is that he probably won't.
Edited By: Hank H1LL Nov 18th, 2010 at 01:48 PM
*edit - not that relying on other is inherently a bad thing, but the greatest competitors very often demand to take ultimate responsibility for all influences on their game, to a fault. the same way he's seen as a "control freak" it could be better interpreted this way. I was extremely competitive in a couple sports growing up and I can understand that aspect of his personality... I just think that his newfound humility caused him to loosen up his grip in this area and, for better or worse, it'll hurt his performance.
Reason: clarifitizing -
His standard (robotic) answers are soooooo annoying. He doesn't even come off as a real person. Loosen up dude!
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MJ prob Made Tigers woods the way he was. Hang with him enough and it's bound to rub off.
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