Oso planning to go pro
Just once, I want an athlete to say, “I prayed on it and I’ll agree to lesser money”
Matthew 7:1 - Judge not lest ye be judged.
Well after you defund the FBI, I guess you want to defund the courts next.The Bible verse is about judging what is in men's hearts - it isn't about judging their actions.But you get extra points for misusing the Bible whenever it is convenient.
I’ll ignore your idiotic FBI reference as it’s a total red herring - one of your specialties.To your “point” (lol), when Rico and his band of merry men mocked Tringale - for praying before making a major life decision - judging what was in his heart was exactly what they were doing. As you point out, anyone is free to criticize his decision, but not was in his heart. Thanks for (accidentally) making my (and the Bible’s) point.
I find it interesting how many times God allegedly tells people exactly what they want to hear.
Imagine the conversations he has with rocket.
We're not mocking him for praying before making a major life decision.We're making fun of him for publicizing his praying as a shield against the totally deserved criticism he knew he would face for getting into bed with the Saudis to further enrich himself (which, I'm sure, is exactly what God told him to do ... Jesus was all about making bank). And apparently one person has fallen for it. Matthew 6:5-6
Harold Varner farewell letter to PGA Tour . Straight up honest it’s for the moneyhttps://www.instagram.com/p/Ch5H1zWufYI/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Wanking motion
Respect.
A brief Varner follow up.https://golf.com/news/harold-varner-liv-golf-hated/
The sport is probably deeper than it has ever been. Younger players are taking up spots faster than ever and guys like Varner and Tringale are going to get lapped. I know why they jumped, the guaranteed money versus the coming reckoning for their careers makes sense.What doesn’t make sense is, why LIV punts younger guys for two guys like this. It’s not healthy for the sport when competetion scares guys to take guaranteed money. Cam Smith will be a great case study. Can he remain an elite player? Can Niemann reach the heights his game exhibited? Big risks for achieving lasting greatness but great for the checkbook. It’s a fascinating dichotomy putting all the other issues aside
It will be fascinating to watch how the prime LIV players fare in the major championships over the next few years.
I don't get it either. Varner is an engaging guy with a nice story who's liked on social, so I guess there's some value there. Tringale on the other hand, woof.The buzz at the moment for LIV is what new guy they are adding next. Reminds me of the start of the NWO in WCW. Who's next, lol. However, I feel that could be coming to an end pretty soon. Then what?
How and if they're allowed to compete outside existing exemptions.
The guys I'm referring to are Cam Smith, Bryson, Reed, DJ, and Brooks. All should been eligible via existing exemptions over the course of the next few years, if they are honored.Niemann is the one to watch. I believe he will need his OWGR to qualify for the Masters. He's currently 19. Where will he be come March?
I believe Reed’s exemptions outside the Masters end after 2023 and 2024 for Brooks. I think Brooks is cooked anyway. No one buys his alpha dog BS anymore and Reed has been pretty inconsistent since last spring
You're right. I thought it was a 10-year exemption after winning the Masters for the other majors, but it is only 5 years. So, yeah, time is almost up for Reed.I think deep-down Brooks hates golf. He always wanted to be a professional athlete, but there's some weird self-loathing that only way he could do so was by playing golf.