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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (535413)12/9/2009 1:42:10 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1578505
 
>> Ted, have you heard of John Daly?

I see him sometimes at the casino playing $100 and $500 slots.

I know he has a lot of money but he does spend a lot of time there; I'm thinking he may have a little bit of a gambling problem in addition to a drinking problem. I haven't noticed him falling down shitfaced in the high limit area, though.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (535413)12/9/2009 2:53:34 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578505
 
Yes, I've heard of Daly. Tiger is as fukked up if not worse than Daly. He's got some serious problems. Apparently, he continued to text Urchitel even after the accident and her flight to LA. The guy isn't playing with a full deck. I would not be surprised if takes the year off and skips the tour next year.

Ted, have you heard of John Daly?

en.wikipedia.org

This guy was the bad boy of the PGA. The life of any party, an alcoholic, and a womanizer. He even lost an endorsement deal because the company required him to go sober. ("Expensive drink," one of my coworkers said.)

Butch Harmon, trainer to the pros including Tiger and Phil Mickelson, said of John Daly, "The most important thing in his life is getting drunk."

This is the risk that Tiger faces to his career and his celebrity status. Becoming the next John Daly.

It would be the BIGGEST fall from grace in the history of sports. Ever.