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I agree that Scottie is by no means a cutthroat killer, obsessed with winning, but it's become very apparent to me that his competitive spirit and determination to win cannot be questioned. Maybe Scottie is creating the blueprint for a kinder, gentler badass MFer.There is an atypical nuance associated with Scottie’s psyche, and it’s probably why I made the observation about the killer instinct.
Scottie has repeatedly emphasized that golf doesn’t define him. It’s just something that he does, and he does it very well.
That’s an admirable and unique characteristic. No one should question his motives. I don’t. However, when compared to other great golfers, I believe that each was obsessed with winning. That certainly describes Tiger, the epitome of the killer instinct. It likely describes Jack and also probably every other golfer that made their mark in the biggest tournaments.
As a fan, I want to see Scottie dominate on the biggest stage, the Majors. It may not be what he wants, or what drives him.
Speith should not have gotten married until he decided to retire from the tour.
The downhill slide started after the wedding.Are you blaming his wife for his lackluster play?
Don't know for a fact, but my first thought was John Daly.When is the last time a golfer got arrested, still made their tee time and then balled out?
Don't know for a fact, but my first thought was John Daly.
Probably most players at most muni courses.When is the last time a golfer got arrested, still made their tee time and then balled out?
Changed the subject line… Probably should have done it months ago.
One of the more humorous things I found about the police report was the statement that he “drove 10 yards before stopping.” Sounds egregious to me. Now, if it had been 36 inches, perhaps we shouldn’t be concerned. But 10 yards. That’s a whole first down.And he didn't actually kill anyone.
One of the more humorous things I found about the police report was the statement that he “drove 10 yards before stopping.” Sounds egregious to me. Now, if it had been 36 inches, perhaps we shouldn’t be concerned. But 10 yards. That’s a whole first down.
Well well well LPD release vid
Well well well LPD release vid
From a Police Chief who cannot read notes to a Mayor who looks totally lost.Looks like a Three Stooges episode.
People with brains understand that when the battle lost and cannot salvaged, it’s time to move on. Apparently no such individuals exist in Louisville’s city government, or their PD.
Yes, everyone has their day in court. Hire a lawyer or defend yourself and let it rip in court. Being excoriated in court hurts them more than any physical payback.What's interesting is the fact that Scottie didn't get into a fist fight with the officer and try stealing his gun or tazer, then attempt to flee on foot. Amazing how things didn't escalate simply by following directions and then living to fight another day despite the cop being a POS. Everyone can learn something from this...
All gas, no brakes?Kill em Scottie!
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