GREY 1769 wrote:JN wrote:GREY 1769 wrote:And in 2014 he lost it again. Actually, it wasn't even his to lose; now it's Rory, who has taken it, but not from Tiger. No majors is a disappointment for Woods no matter how many tournaments he's won because he's been gunning for the all-time number to overtake Jack. So yeah, someone with his talents and lustre, it's a level or three below where he was.
How many times will the haters move the goalposts.
Is anything I said not factual? Tiger's stated goal is to break Jack's record. His chances have dwindled. He won tournaments, yet lost #1. But the reference point isn't "it's not like he hasn't done anything" it's "beat Jack's majors total." It seems you're the one who is moving goal posts. You need to call someone a hater for stating facts? Get some perspective.
Perspective? I dunno...you seem to have the hate on pretty hard for Tiger.
I mean...you have posted three times about his "failure" to catch Jack Niklaus, yet you haven't mentioned injuries once.
Well here is the full tally:
2002 - left knee ACL surgery
2007 - ruptures left knee ACL
2008 - left knee ACL surgery
2008 - two stress fractures in left tibia
2008 - reconstructive surgery on left knee ACL
2008 - ruptures achilles tendon in right leg
2010 - withdraws from TPC with neck pain
2010 - receives cortisone for right achilles
2011 - sprain of left knee MCL and achilles
2011 - misses US Open
2012 - injures left achilles
2013 - left elbow injury
2014 - surgery to repair a pinched back nerve
2014 - re-injures back
The first time Jack Niklaus had surgery was when he was 44.