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Here is to hoping Tiger shoots a 70 and misses the cut. And that David Duval plays well and that Phil lights it up in the 3rd round.
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windcrysmary wrote: Really? When was the last time you heard or read a "I shall overcome" type quote from Tiger? I would like to see or hear it because I haven't heard him mention an such thing in a very long time. All I have ever heard him say was that he was happy/disappointed with his game making a (Rule 1-G) comment about his competitors. I don't think he hung the moon and stars but I do think he is a much better player/person/competitor than you are giving him credit for. But if it gives you the jollies to say he is a black-power, egotist then more power to you dude.
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Coach34 |
blah blah blah... | #22 | ||
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there is not an elite group of golfers today, making it easier for Tiger to win. Tiger is great, and might be the best ever. But the guys on tour today make it
much easier on him than it would have been in Jack's day.
Jack also came along hitting it farther than the guys on tour like Tiger did. The difference though was that there were a few elite golfers to make sure he couldnt just totally dominate If you go back and look at all the tourneys, Tiger has never come from behind in a major. He also has never had anybody he was neck and neck with in a tourney throw a 68 or 67 on him to make him beat them. The tour is a bunch of weak vaginas today. They have no marbles.
"November and December isn't exhibition season," Slive said
Stansbury is 17-44 against the top 25, and 51-82 overall against the top 50...I rest my case (numbers compliments of ScoobaDawg) "The best proven coordinator out there from a big school and the best head coach from a non-BCS program would not give MSU the time of day." - Willie Cunningham...a k a Ol Blew...a k a irsdawg" - October 22nd, 2008 |
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windcrysmary |
just using the "overcome" as verbage.... I'm talking about all those | #23 | ||
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commercials in the beginning... I will agree that you don't hear that from him anymore....
d right now and will prolly go down as the greatest....when he's not playing, I'm less interested in the tourney, what else do you want? I prefer to see people win and make good shots with smiles on their faces and tipping their hats to the crowd.... I call it respect for the game as opposed to being self absorbed in themselves.. |
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IBleedMaroonDawg |
Well you will get your wish this weekend. His putter is not on so he will be a secondary story. | #24 | ||
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Personally, I am pulling for Mickelson this weekend simply because of his situation, although I wouldn't mind seeing the leader keep it going seeing as he
was on the Nationwide circuit last season.
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Optimus Prime 4 |
I hate to break it to you, but Arnie and Jack both had angry scowls sometimes | #25 | ||
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as has every other golfer in the world. It's called being a competitor.
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windcrysmary wrote: I know, I hate when he brings his kids out on the green after a big win because he wants to be as big an inspiration to his kids as his father was to him. It also annoyed me to no end when he broke down after winning his first major after the death of his fater. Who does he think he is? |
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JimHalpert.nafoom |
If you don't like the emotion of sports, what do you like? | #27 | ||
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During that 100 yard interception return during the Bama game in 2007 did you simply smile and lightly clap?
Your favorite sports team scores a game tying point, you find a dollar in the street, you see someone you hate get their ass kicked in public, all of these blissful moments deserve, nay, demand the most communal of public displays of pleasure: The Landshark. |
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PosterFormerlyKnownAsRFAA |
I guess I don't remember it the same way. I don't recall all the | #28 | ||
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"I'm black" commercials. In fact, I thought he took some heat from the black community for acknowledging his Asian heritage. Maybe I'm wrong
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AceLeroy |
You are wrong........ | #29 | ||
Coach34 wrote:That is incorrect. In both the 4th round and the 18 hole playoff the next day of last year's US Open , Tiger came into the 18th trailing by a stroke and made birdie both times. As We all know He won the tourney on the next hole and did so on an injured leg that would have kept most players out of the tourney. That BS about Jack facing tougher competition is just wishfull thinking on the part of you Tiger haters who know that crap is all you will have to hang on to when Tiger wins his 19th major. |
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Optimus Prime 4 |
Phil has been 10 shots back and they have shown every one of his shots too** | #30 | ||
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Center Z |
I think he means at the beginning of the 4th round. | #31 | ||
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All that means to me is that Tiger's so good, he hasn't needed to perform comebacks | #32 | ||
The tour is a bunch of weak vaginas today No argument from me there. There are some cool guys out there like Rocco and Bubba Watson. The only problem is that they're rarely on the leaderboard. The game's best are pretty feminine. However, any time you incorporate European players in any sport, that's what you'll end up with. |
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Coach34 |
as usual...no I'm not... | #33 | ||
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Tiger shot a 17'ing 73 last year to tie for the Open...a 17'ing 73.....that is pathetic...fact remains he has never started Sunday from behind and won
a major- that says alot about him.
The fact that no player tied or a shot back from him has ever shot a 69 or 68 on Sunday also shows how weak today's tour is...it happened a few times in Jack's day...Jack played with a better group of players and its not even close
"November and December isn't exhibition season," Slive said
Stansbury is 17-44 against the top 25, and 51-82 overall against the top 50...I rest my case (numbers compliments of ScoobaDawg) "The best proven coordinator out there from a big school and the best head coach from a non-BCS program would not give MSU the time of day." - Willie Cunningham...a k a Ol Blew...a k a irsdawg" - October 22nd, 2008 |
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Coach34 |
thats completely wrong... | #34 | ||
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"All that means to me is that Tiger's so good, he hasn't needed to perform comebacks"
Tiger has won roughly 25% of the majors he has been in- more or less...seems like he needs to come from behind 75% of the time- yet he never has...
"November and December isn't exhibition season," Slive said
Stansbury is 17-44 against the top 25, and 51-82 overall against the top 50...I rest my case (numbers compliments of ScoobaDawg) "The best proven coordinator out there from a big school and the best head coach from a non-BCS program would not give MSU the time of day." - Willie Cunningham...a k a Ol Blew...a k a irsdawg" - October 22nd, 2008 |
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urethrafranklin |
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Coach34 wrote: earlier you said tiger was far and away the best (maybe the best ever) and the other players around him make it easier for him to win. now he can't come from behind. which is it? i think it says a lot about your intellect that you need to make two opposing arguments to make your pathetic, crotchety point. do you watch golf besides the majors? do you play? what do you shoot if you do? look, there's always been a pretty solid group of players gunning for tiger, in a way, he produces his own competition by giving players something to shoot for. just look at phil, he lost weight just to keep up. on tigers watch, golf became a sport, and players want to beat him more now than ever before, and they are all better for it. need some evidence, look at how people now readily acknowledge golf as a sport now, note how designers tiger proof their courses, and lengthen them to keep him from victimizing their length. |
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windcrysmary |
I'm talking about golf ...not football...nt | #36 | ||
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tcreb.nafoom |
You have two qualities that don't serve you well. | #37 | ||
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You're dumber than dirt and more stubborn than a mule. If it weren't for one or the other, there might be hope for you. But with that combination you
are doomed.
I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists
who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did'. Kurt Vonnegut, Timequake, 1997
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windcrysmary |
show me a time when they sank a long one and did the antics | #38 | ||
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that tiger did/does.... show me one of where jack or arnie did a 30 second fist pumping, angry faced tiraed after sinking a lengthy putt ..you want find
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that pic has nothing to do with what I'm talking about and you know it... cool pic though...thanks |
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windcrysmary |
typical reply when you get your assed kicked on an internet site...you're the dumbass, dumbass..nt | #39 | ||
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tcreb.nafoom |
Listen junior, you need to keep up. | #40 | ||
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This is my first post in this thread, so my ass is in fine shape. Besides, I wasn't talking to you.
I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists
who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did'. Kurt Vonnegut, Timequake, 1997
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