Greg Giannotti (Gio)
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I mean, George is like, hey, I guarantee you Tiger Woods is not going into rehab.
He's going over there to hide out and get away from everything.
And by the way, I sit and pee.
I mean, what?
Come on.
Unbelievable.
Anyway, I do think that there is a chance that what George is talking about may be true because I don't know.
Now, you talk to anybody who is dealt with addiction either with themselves or in their lives, and a common theme that you hear is until that person becomes serious about getting better,
All the people around that person can only do so much.
And with the repeated instances of Tiger Woods putting himself in these horrible situations and others in these horrible situations, when he's getting behind the wheel, inebriated, you know, on pills, it doesn't seem like he's understanding the enormity of this situation.
So could I see him go...
I don't want to go to any stupid rehab here in the U.S.
I'm going to go overseas, and I'm going to hide out for a little bit, let this thing blow over, and then come back and say that I went to some sort of rehab and just keep doing what I'm doing.
I mean, I don't think that's a crazy thought.
Just remember that there are two distinctions here.
One is dependency, and the other one is addiction.
And they're kind of interwoven within each other, but with the amount of surgeries that I think Tiger has suffered from, that there's a level of dependency that he has to take certain pain drugs in order to be able to live his life.
That would be a dependency.
And are you trying to break him of that dependency?
And does he feel psychologically that he needs these drugs in order to be able to live his life?