Greg Gutfeld
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As someone who has gone through this a little bit myself, having to be on painkillers for a little while and deciding to come off of them and deciding how much pain was worth to live with versus the risk that came with trying to treat them, this is kind of a bigger question.
You've worked with some of the biggest and most amazing superstars in all kinds of sports.
And is there enough done in these sports, in these leagues, to educate star athletes on these risks and provide services maybe in the most โ
quiet way to say, hey, listen, this is a risk.
People will do whatever you want them to, and it's, you know, here are some ways to cope with it.
I'm not trying to assign any type of situation here, but if that were the case, which is pretty plausible that, hey, either the stress of the pressure of the success that people go through or the pain that they end up in, you know, the latter half of their career, do you think there's enough done and they're honest enough that these sports leagues are open enough about this?
Where was he in the middle of this comeback?
Because obviously it's been a very intriguing cycle of, you know, winning championships, getting injured, coming back when all odds were against him.
Where was he at this point in his career before today?
You know, I am so glad to get this history of Tiger Woods' pain.
Imagine if you did this kind of narrative for every person who was pulled over for a DUI.
I'm sure everybody has a story behind that time that they got pulled over.
Maybe the guy, I don't know, is depressed.
We don't sit and just go forever talking about this, how boo-hoo-hoo the guy rolled a car.