Will Tiger Woods pull a New England Patriots' act in 2008?

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While my esteemed colleague (from what I'm told) Brandon Tucker , made a gleeful, awe-inspired, frivolous and pandering call that Tiger Woods will win the Grand Slam in 2008, I laughed directly into the face of his little bio photo at the top of his blog , such was my disdain. That's not pandering hyperbole. Here's pandering hyperbole: Tiger Woods will go undefeated in 2008. Eat that, ... [link]

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Tiger Woods sits courtside at NBA game on eve of PGA Tour season: Take that Finchem?
Published 1/3/2008 at Chris Baldwin
... Tiger Woods spent his Wednesday night watching an Orlando Magic-New Jersey Nets game courtside in Mickey Mouse country. While the PGA Tour was preparing to kick off its 2008 season in ...

After Dubai, it's clear Tiger Woods set on winning every tournament he plays in 2008: Wolfrum's the new Kreskin
Published 2/5/2008 at Chris Baldwin
... Now, this isn’t revolutionary thinking on my part. WorldGolf.com’s William K. Wolfrum, or as I will hearby call him The New Kreskin, broached the subject of Woods going undefeated in 08 more than a month ago. Sure, I’d be the first to admit that K. often makes as much sense as Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan’s dad put together - especially if he’s on one of his Sean Penn-mimicked rants. But in this case, K. saw what older staid golf writers will start talking about after The Masters when Tiger’s will be around 6-0. ...

Putting Rory Sabbatini in Tiger Woods' bracket pure genius at Tucson Match Play
Published 2/18/2008 at Chris Baldwin
... (copyright William K. Wolfrum, all rights reserved - including T-shirts and cheap coffee mugs), there’s no need to worry about him. Even if Tiger did just release one of those nonsensical Yogi Berra-worthy quotes - “Match play is like a boat race” - on his website. ...

Tiger Woods talks undefeated season possibility at World Match Play: And he's done it before
Published 2/19/2008 at Chris Baldwin
... William K. Wolfrum predicted that Tiger Woods would go undefeated in 2008. Many more chuckled when I shamelessly became the first to jump headfirst onto Wolfrum’s bandwagon. ...

Tiger Woods gets all the buzz, but Vijay Singh's kindness remembered by volunteers at World Match Play
Published 2/29/2008 at Chris Baldwin
... dominance at the World Match Play and throughout 2008 remains the topic in the golf world. Once a few national golf writers realized they could not be first on the Tiger perfect season bandwagon - started by WorldGolf.com’s William K. Wolfrum - they decided to one-up Wolfrum with talk that Tiger’s not only going to have a perfect season, he’s going to decide the U.S. presidency, probably somehow sweep the Beijing Olympics (even if golf’s not in it), invent the world’s greatest barbecue grill (watch out Foreman!) and kick Bill Belichick right in the ...

Virginia Tech gets what it deserves in NCAA Tournament miss, Tiger Woods the one bracket snubbed
Published 3/17/2008 at Chris Baldwin
... too bad that all of sports talking heads and its gambling bracket junkies are so wrapped up in whining about those pathetically annoying “snubbed” teams (and you’re the No. 1 crybabies this year, Virginia Tech Hokies). For all this mind-numbing NCAA Tournament talk (scientific studies have shown listening to Digger Phelps knocks off five IQ points a minute) obscures the continuation of the greatest story in sports history. That of course is Tiger Woods’ undefeated 2008 season. This fall when Tiger is wrapping up this unprecedented ...

Tiger Woods' eagle on 15 in Masters first round hides his Grand Slam nerves?
Published 4/11/2008 at Chris Baldwin
... I love Faldo, but I don’t know about that. It seems like a stretch to suggest that Tiger is finally going to start blinking under the glare now. If anything, Tiger still seems pissed that his perfect season went up in smoke several weeks ago. Woods still doesn’t appear to have come to grips with this or taken any responsibility for it, never having moved past blaming photographers for hurting his comeback run. ...

Even if the Philadelphia Phillies blow this World Series take heart fat heads, there's still good golf
Published 20 days ago at Chris Baldwin
... Tiger Woods is bringing his tournament, the AT&T National, to Philadelphia (or at least the suburbs) for two years starting in 2010. Thus, a city that actually has much more numerous good public golf options around it then New York City will host the PGA Tour for the first time since 2002 (albeit at a private course). ...

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