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Tim Rosaforte Examines Tiger Woods’s Knee

Well, figuratively, not literally.  Tim Rosaforte didn’t actually take any x-rays or hit the patella tendon with a rubber chicken or anything.  He’s not a doctor, but he plays one:):)  The only thought I have is after watching Woods roll his ankle at Tulsa in person, I wonder if that might not be the excta date, time, and place of injury.  I’ll get the video and see if I can post it, but from what I saw, I was more scared about his ankle.

Anyway, Rosie writes another article with exceptional analysis and interesting details and insights into Tiger’s life.

By the way, the headline punctuation is correct.  Form the singular possessive of nouns by adding “s’s” even if the last consonant is “s.”  So it’s “Clemens’s glove,” not “Clemens’ glove.”  Two exceptions:  ancient names like “Jesus” or “Isis” and where the noun possessed (i.e. modified), also begins with “s.”  The second of the three esses may be elided, so “Clemens’s steroids” may be shortened to “Clemens’ steroids.”

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