Dave Portnoy calls out Tiger Woods' trying to be a 'goody-two-shoes' over his career with a poor media image.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy said he"never liked" golf legend Tiger Woods for his inconsistent PR reputation during a"Varney & Co." interview."The thing about golf, if you root for everybody, you're rooting for nobody," Portnoy said. "In sports, you're supposed to root for people and against people. The golf people – they sit, they clap for every good shot.
"Sports are built for villains, heroes to root against people," he continued, but "there's no doubt it's more fun when [Tiger’s] involved." But still, Portnoy hopes to see Woods’ "wheels fall off" and those rooting for him "crying in your soup."
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