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Old 12-15-2009, 09:51 PM
John Hue John Hue is offline
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Wow . . . hadn't seen this, O.B., or any other 'Stevie' mention.

Guess I'm at the end of a very long line.

P.S. When he trots out his P.M. "prick" incident as a badge of 'honor', the barrel is being scraped pretty low:
"I am a straight-up sort of person. I tell it like it is," Williams said.

"Last year, at the same particular point of time, is when I had the confrontation with Phil Mickleson [the world's No 2 ranked golfer]. I didn't lie about it – I called the guy a prick.

"I never said I didn't call him a prick. I never denied one word of what I said.

"I had no knowledge of what Tiger's indiscretion was. And for Rick Reilly to turn around and say that I am a liar and there is no way I couldn't know – and that I should be fired – that is sensational journalism at its height right there.

"I am an honest person. I had no knowledge of what was going on [with Tiger]. If I did, I would say I did."
I am pretty certain straight-up Steve is going to be caught out and proven a liar and "I am a straight-up sort of person" will turn out to be "I am a straight-up sort of liar". You can't believe everything you read in the press but the scale of Tiger's indiscretions make me think it is almost certain that Steve has met some of these mistresses and they are now talking and cashing in. All it takes is one to say she met Steve and his lies will come to haunt him. As for

"I am an honest person. I had no knowledge of what was going on [with Tiger]. If I did, I would say I did."

Are we really expected to believe that when he has so much at stake. If he was smart he would have kept his mouth shut and avoided the press and said nothing. It would seem to me Steve's comments are more likely based around an attempt for self preservation than the truth.
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