This Masters weekend, Dennis chats with writer
Michael Weinreb about what made Tiger great, what has happened to his game in the last two years, and what might happen now.
Weinreb penned the Grantland.com article, "The Aging Tiger Woods." Read it
here.
Full Interview Clips available to DMZ Members only.
But there's a bigger story here: the laughable notion that anyone can change an ingrained culture of violence overnight. Any parent knows that kids never listen the first time — it takes four or five times, and usually a raised voice or a threat, before they heed your wishes. Players and coaches are wired the same way. The league never turned off its "We're gonna look the other way, keep being violent and keep those hits coming" switch until the 2010 season, after that infamous October weekend with all the signature hits, when Roger Goodell said, "Oh, crap, maybe I should start fining these guys because theSports Legacy Institute has accumulated three-plus years of rock-solid concussion evidence and lawsuits are coming. Better later than never!"