So according to Team Tiger, he's fine. Put that through the same translating software that told us he was fine during the 2008 U.S. Open when he had a broken leg and a torn ACL, it's fair to say we're not getting the whole story.
All I can say right now is that this all remains quite weird. Who goes charging through their neighborhood on Thanksgiving at 2am and can't get 100 feet without wrecking their car, having their rear windshield smashed and being dragged out of it unconscious by your wife? At least that's the story put out by AP's "Luau Larry" Doug Ferguson. I've walked down the street where the accident occured. I've been around Tiger's cul-de-sac. It makes Mayberry look like Manhattan.
Is there a legit explanation for all this? Sure, but so far we're not getting it. My hope is it comes soon, because the longer we go with only having overly-scripted statements from hospital officials and publicists to go on, the weirder this all becomes.
Friday, November 27, 2009
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Either the situation is much worse than we all imagine or else Tiger's PR firm should be fired for letting us use our imaginations run wild. Stay tuned for a finely worded statement... my guess is that it will be something less than complete candor, which will no doubt inspire endless reading-through-the-lines opinion pieces ranging from ESPN to NYT to Fore Right. :)
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