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Old 08-11-2009, 06:38 PM   #25
TouccuraLar

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It's his job?

What job is that? To babble into a microphone all day long?

Once again, you've completely missed my point which is that from Tiger's point of view, I hardly think that he'd put a whole lot of stock in anything a no-name like Chamblee would have to say.

That's it.

Whether or not Chamblee knows what he's talking about is irrelevant - he simply has no "history".

And as far as the MNF analogy goes, I'm comparing Tirico (a civillian) to Jaworski (a player) and Gruden (a coach). In that food chain, Tirico knows to keep his mouth shut when it comes to the technicalities of playing pro football because he has no history in that regard. Tirico may very well have some great insight, but from a player's point of view that would be worthless because he's never been there. The similarity between that and Chamblee/Tiger is that Chamblee has never walked Tiger's walk, so from a player's point of view, Chamblee's credibility is less than someone like Faldo whether he knows what he's talking about or not.

Perception is reality.

And what was so great about Marino anyway? He's a nice guy, he put up a bunch of gaudy numbers, but where are the rings? The stats may prove that someone has the experience but the rings give him the street cred.

Is that fair? No. But that's the way it is.



-JP
Jp,

I seriously doubt Tiger gives a crap what anybody thinks of his swing.It's what hank and him think is all that matters to tiger. Tiger has never been known to care what others say or think about him.He always proves them wrong on the course.
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