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Seeking Harsh Punishments For Drug Cheats

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Tiger Woods in favor of castration.

Tiger Woods chimed in on the announcement by Tim Finchem for a new drug policy set to begin next spring. According to Tiger Woods, he wants the cheats that get caught to be punished to the full extent. Tiger didn’t specify exactly what kind of punishment it should be other than it should be severe and uncompromising.

I love it how in golf, all these guys can speak up and talk smack and Tim Finchem doesn’t even respond. In the NBA, if you run your mouth off, you’ll have one of David Stern’s goons roughing you up outside of the gym. In the NFL, Roger Goodell just kicks you out.

Of course, we know the reason why Tim Finchem kisses the players asses. It’s the players that make up this whole damn tour. And after the Fedex Cup debacle, he knows he needs to win back the players trust. According to Tiger, Tim will be meeting with the players to decide which drugs will be banned in addition to the penalties.

You know what would be really funny? If at some point, Tiger was the one that tested positive. Now that would be a story. Especially after coming out and saying that he wants harsh punishments for cheaters. Lets be real here, if anyone should be tested, it’s Tiger. If you look at the before 1997 and now 2007 photos, it’s like 2 different people. Now I’m willing to give Tiger the benefit of the doubt that he’s legit, after all he is Tiger Woods and has owned everybody on Tour for the better part of a decade, but I think a lot of people privately are wondering if Tiger is on something.

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