Well what can we say. This is the biggest story out there right now and even though no criminal charges will be filed Tiger still has some problems. Tiger said the right thing though it is between him and his family. His personal indiscretions should not be aired out in public I think everyone should have the right to privacy. With that being said if you are a celebrity your privacy is shot.I love the scene of Tiger and his family I am a family guy and family is sacred. I am not going to judge the guy on his apparent short comings but you have to learn from other high profile athletes where affairs have not turn out too well. This same type of behavior caused Steve Mcnair not only his family but his life.Listen I understand the whole sex drive thing. 
Men who are driven like top athletes, business executives, and even criminals all have extremely high sex drives. Why do I bring this up A high sex drive is not bad and it's not an excuse it's what you do with it. Tiger has been great at putting that focus on the field but when it's not directed it's dangerous. The old saying fire in the fire place is beautiful but in the curtains a disaster. I truly believe this, if you are highly driven and you don't have the spiritual balance there is no way for these things not to happen.Tiger I sure hope you are able to work all of this out and get the spiritual balance that it takes to keep your driver in your pants because if not it's going to cost you a lot of money.He sounds pretty desperate and guilty This article is also featured on The Truth in Sports by MRJ. He says that, "we see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation hitter. And to us, that gives him the edge over Santana and Posey, even though Montero is a poor bet to stick at catcher."That last note is the only reason this is debatable.

If offensive talent is all that is being discussed, Jesus Montero wins hands down.Offense is only part of the picture, though. Most scouts don't believe that Montero will be able stick at catcher, but there are a minority who do.The way I look at it is that he's just 20 years old and the Yankees will give him every chance to remain at catcher, hoping he becomes an adequate one. If not, it seems like his likely position is first base or designated hitter.There is the chance that he gets tried out in a corner outfield spot, but he doesn't have the mobility to cover the necessary ground out there.In the comments, Foster continues to point out just how impressive an offensive player Montero is. He talks about how Montero's strikeout rate is well below the average Double-A player, and he is still so young.His contact ability, along with his expected power project to create a hitting monster. As a hitter, Montero is right up there with Jason Heyward, the Braves' prospect who is probably the best hitter in the minors.While Foster does state that he doesn't believe Montero will stick at catcher, he doesn't address the ramifications of that.Let's say that No.