So by now, there’s a full-on frenzy over what Tiger Woods will or won’t say at his five-minute Friday apology and press conference. Read the full post.
Feb 18
2010
10:39 AM ET
Tiger Woods' media (non-)event Friday: Smart, cynical, or dumb?
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Why do we care it’s none of are business what he does! If he want’s to screw around it’s not my problem.
Who knew a truck accident could case all this media BS!
I think Tiger took responsibility and did`nt blame it on anything or anyone else. Now it`s between him and his wife so lets move on. Now we should ask scum bag television why they are rewarding Rachel Uchitel with a job while Tiger is nailed to the cross. Is it just me or is something very wrong with that?
Tiger should have kept up with his golfing, and just dealt with his wife and children. His behaviour has now gone into the “strange” and bizarre. He should have just continued with his life, and ignored the media, and it would have blown away.
He should move on with his life. Going into rehab proves nothing. He is a millionaire Golfer and women will always come after him and he them…its just the game of life. His wife should understand this. She as all the millions..enjoy the money and get a life. Move on. Go back to Golf, and just continue with life.