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What did you think of Tiger Woods’ televised apology?
What did you think of Tiger Woods’ televised apology? Did it help him or hurt him?
JULIE TAYLOR, Tipp City: “I saw the whole thing. I don’t know if it helped or hurt him. He seemed genuine. Time will tell.”
SHONDA BOYD, Dayton: “Honestly, I think it was a waste of time. They had him on every channel like he was the president or something. As for what they’re saying he did, he’s human; he’s a man.”
DOROTHY BLINCOE, Dayton: “Well, I noticed he had to read it. But you know what? I feel sorry for him, even though I know he did wrong.”
AMANDA WRIGHT, Xenia: “I think it hurt him. He’s trying to get his fans back, but he just made himself look worse.”
JANICE TYMOSZENKO, Troy: “It probably helped him to a certain extent. You don’t know all the details; nothing’s really been said from him or from his wife.”
SCOTT YOUNG, Bath, Ind.: “It was a good way for him to get out and speak, but I think it was more rehearsed than sincere. I look at it like Kobe Bryant — nobody remembers what he did four years ago. Everybody makes mistakes. Hopefully, (Woods) will straighten himself out.”
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By Caddyshack
February 23, 2010 8:22 AM | Link to this
Just damage control & a complete sham.
By Squirrellygirl
February 23, 2010 8:59 AM | Link to this
He said the right things. Actions speak louder than words.
By Leon Harrison
February 23, 2010 5:57 PM | Link to this
Leon Harrison West Carrollton, Ohio Saturday, February 20, 2010 To: The Editor Subject: I would be gooder than Tiger Woods “I would be gooder than Tiger Woods” Even if I was a little more famous, handsome, healthier, talented and wealthier, I would still be gooder than Tiger Woods; if only because I am a single man without media people, product endorsements or fans. Honestly, I would not walk across the street to see any sporting event, much less golf, save for professional wrestling. Then, I would only go if there was FREE babes and beer for me, and media people who were paying me to attend and make new female friends, because such relevant [romantic] writing research could not hurt [hint…hint…hint]. Like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Tiger Woods has done so [if not much or such] good because of his talent and the professional efforts of many friendly media people; who have enhanced, created and maintained his admirable and inspirational image. These popular people have been promoted [enabled and excused] and sold like products with endorsements. I did not and will not intentionally buy or pay for this nonsense. Tiger almost makes me fear my future passion and publicity problems, coming soon after I win a big lottery. In spite of this, I shall still take and face these romantic-relationship addiction risks; despite any boohooing or suing or whining [for free newspaper space and TV time] by any of [my] many future female victims who might whine because of a lack of [my] money, candy or Valentines. I would still be gooder than Tiger Woods. Leon Harrison West Carrollton, Ohio
By Concerned Citizen
February 26, 2010 1:36 PM | Link to this
Mr. Young, Kobe didn’t make a mistake. The girl admitted in Court that she lied about the whole thing. She was just a money loving hoe, just like the ones chasing Tiger.