Related Blog Posts
Who’s the big loser in the Tiger Woods incident? Not who you think. | The Quisenblog
1 day ago ago from The Quisenblog
It’s not Tiger. Sure, he just put $90 million in endorsements at risk, but he’s doing just fine. He’s no O.J. Simpson. He may have made some miscalculations when it came to handling the aftermath of the “collision,” but the fall-out won’t last long. He’ll hire a crack PR organization to oversee his “social rehabilitation.” You’ll see pics of Tiger and his kids, and hear about the do-good projects he’s doing on behalf of the under-privileged. ...
Related contentWhy the Granderson take down?
22 hours ago ago from The Detroit Tiger Weblog
Lynn Henning was ahead of the curve on the Curtis Granderson trade front. He started beating the drum for a Granderson trade in October. It’s something that I never would have seen coming. So kudos to Henning and his crystal ball. But why in the aftermath of the trade has he become so completely anti-Granderson and such a staunch supporter of all things Tigers? On October 20th Henning wrote : They will trade Curtis Granderson for ...
Related contentWrapping up the week
20 hours ago ago from The Detroit Tiger Weblog
It’s Sunday evening and this concludes my foray into full time blogging. I took this week off to delve into the winter meetings and cover them to the best of my ability. It proved to be an especially eventful week for Tigers fans and this blog. With that we’ll do one last set of hot stove rumors and news nuggets and a couple other thoughts as well. Fernando Rodney seems to have priced himself out of 2010. His reported asking price of 3 ...
Related contentEl Tigre
2 hours ago ago from The Daily Stride Blog
One of my four loyal readers asked me to write about Tiger Woods. This was a topic that I wanted to avoid, but when one quarter of your audience makes a request, it’s probably smart to oblige, so here goes… I feel such a great range of emotions when it comes to Tiger Woods. Because the whole thing disgusts me I’ve done my best to try and ignore the entire issue. Of course that has been impossible. On Friday it seemed that every ...
Related contentNesbitt Truly Views Herself as an Underdog
7 hours ago ago from Randy Starkman's Olympics blog
Some observations from TheStarkSide on this past weekend s action: Christine Nesbitt s contention she s an underdog heading towards the 2010 Winter Olympics isn t gaining a lot of traction. And you can understand why. Nesbitt has won all four World Cup 1,000-metre races this season – by an average of more than half a second, which is a huge margin in the event. She s won two of the four 1,500-metre races, finishing second in the ...
Related contentRelated News
Nothing to see... move along.

