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@PSmith412
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Denver, CO Beigetreten Ağustos 2012
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“2) We as a society have given Tiger Woods the endless benefit of the doubt”
Look man all kidding aside I’m not gonna make light of another “impaired driving incident.” Tiger has problems. They’ve been well documented, and this probably puts the nail in the coffin for any potential honorable final “comeback.”
But in the midst of all this, let’s not rewrite history. He had to do a 2 yr humiliation ritual for cheating on his wife. The apology he was forced to give before the 2010 Masters was actually one of the most racist things I’ve ever seen. He clearly wasn’t a role model, and he was an even worse husband. They treated this dude like an axe murderer. It was the only opportunity for “old golf” to fight back after he beat the shit out of the entire tour & its legacy for a decade.
This man is no saint, he’s far from
it, and he’s fucking lucky he hasn’t killed someone from behind the wheel yet. This is another depressing chapter in one of the most complicated sports legacy’s of our lifetime. But the idea that today’s incident is the result of Tiger Woods “getting a pass” in the media is absurd, and I’d argue it’s closer to the complete opposite.
Nathan Hubbard@NathanCHubbard
2) We as a society have given Tiger Woods the endless benefit of the doubt, because he's our hero, because he's had countless moments of greatness, and because to deliver those moments to us we know he had to sacrifice his body. He won the US Open on a broken leg!
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@BarstoolBigCat @KingJames Saying half dozen instead of 6 is the oldest you’ve ever sounded
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@JoshACarpenter Rory is so funny man. The softest all time great of my generation
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Coach still got his fastball
Sam Lance@slancehoops
Coach Cal praised HPU for flying students out postgame. He added: “Administrations win championships. Coaches win games. In this era of NIL, if you’re not totally into it and they’re not committed, you’re not winning. You just can’t. And High Point is.” Worth the full listen.
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Bill Raftery avoiding the fall off that comes for every aging broadcaster/color guy, at 82 (!!), while drinking like a fish, is one of the most incredible things I've ever witnessed in sports.
A superhuman.
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'Take me to the Balkans' Raft call is absolutely unreal #illini
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@GolfTipsChecker @FullSendTips @BexicoCityFC @Golftip_Rhys @MyGolfTips24 @SauceSportsBets @mikelorenz924 @KendoVT @AllTourGolfBets Shocked I’m the only guy on chandler! Glad I got the shoutout now likely the only chance 😂
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Imagine leaving these out for Jon Rothstein tonight
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march madness frustration? stress eat basketballs!
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In 2018, Hal Gill reflected on playing against — and eventually with — Sidney Crosby: “The first thing that struck me about Sidney Crosby was his size.
He was … small. I wanted to dominate and overpower him. When we matched up, I wanted him to feel every ounce of my strength. I was still with the Bruins in 2005 when I played him for the first time. He was tearing up the league and I thought, All right, kid, you haven’t played me yet.
First shift, I get him in the corner and I lean on him, and he doesn’t move. It’s like I’m pushing against a brick wall. And then he slips right off me, and he’s gone. I tried it again and again and again. Then sometime in the second period I realized: I’m doing exactly what he wants. He wants me to lean on him, so he can slip off me. He wants me to try to bully him, because he can’t be bullied. He’s too strong.
So the next shift I get out there, and I think, OK, I’m going to force him to his backhand every time. That’s what I would do to guys I couldn’t handle, because everyone is weaker on their back hand; it makes it harder for them to pass. But Sid would fire pinpoint backhand passes 30 or 40 feet across the ice. It was like he was playing a different sport.
How?! This guy is only 19. I don’t get it.
Then I became teammates with him in 2007, and it all made sense. I saw his work ethic, his leadership and his passion for the game — nobody loves hockey more than Sid. And I saw his skill up close. His vision, his speed and — yeah, he’s got thighs like tree trunks — I saw why I couldn’t move him on the ice.” playerstribu.ne/Gill
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