Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tiger Woods Privacy

After a couple days to reflect on the saga known as "Tigergate," I have decided a few things.

1. Tiger doesnt owe us an explanation. Its his life and if he doesnt want to talk to the media about it, its his perogative.

2. Maybe he isnt talking because the incident could not only be an embarrassment for him, but his wife as well. What if it was his wife running out after him after a National Enquirer story, and he just tried to get in the car and get the heck out of dodge to let her cool down? By talking, yeah, he gets off the hook, but now she is embarrassed too, and it just gives the tabloids more to talk about.

3. Finally, whatever the case, its none of our business and the only reason why people care is they want to bring him down. Anytime someone is successful we all want to rush to find fault with that person. I dont care if you make millions or you make a thousand, we all make mistakes.

So if Tiger did something horribly wrong, the police would persue it. They are not, they gave him a citation, and now its done for them. I am not going to crucify him. Think of all the great moments he has provided for us. Its so dangerous nowadays to get behind an athlete because you're afraid they will let you down. I am in support of Tiger Woods and I am supporting his right to privacy. That is all.

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