Tiger Woods behavior will be his apology, wife says

Tiger Woods is making his public apology right now.
He reports that his wife Elin Nordegren "pointed out to me that my real apology will not come in the form of words. It will come in the form of my behavior over time."
Sounds like she's giving him another chance.
But what do you think about how she views the definition of his apology?
He did just say it: "I cheated. I had affairs. I was unfaithful."
UPDATED:
"It's time for me to start living a life of integrity."
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I watched the whole tightly controlled and rehearsed press conference. Well, it wasn't a "conference" was it? more of a videotaped press-release. Do I think he was sincere. Reluctantly - yes. But there were a lot of moments that seemed too calculated. First, talking about his wife so much and quoting her about his actions? That's shorthand for - my wife isn't going to leave me. Well, that's good for his image so he had to get that in. Next, pimping the kids he has helped with his foundation? shorthand for - I've done a lot of good in my life. Next, walking over and hugging his mom? Way too "rehearsed." My mommy still loves me, won't you love me too? Bottom line, and I hate to be crude, his wife is probably not providing him with any sex (would you, in her position?) - he has gone without sex for three months now and it's going to be a LONG time before his wife is in the mood, so to speak. For a man with what appears to be an excessively strong sex drive ... after all this blows over and he's back on tour, is he going to be able to resist temptation if he thinks he can get away with it? His internal moral compass is so far off, I think only someone fairly sociopathic could do what he did. Intellectually, he may believe in monogamy and marriage, but deep down, has he really changed his stripes?
Posted by: Alexandra Fiona Dixon | February 19, 2010 3:41 PM
Do you guys ever know when you've been had?
Posted by: Lion | February 20, 2010 9:28 AM
I am glad that Tiger Woods broke his silence. After listening to Tiger I feel positive that he is going in the right direction to get his derailed life back on the right track. I think that in each one of us there is a divine power that can be used to help us overcome any obstacle and adversity. I am encouraged that Tiger mentioned he is using his inner strength to regain balance in his life to save the two things that are most important to him, his wife and his children. Tiger said that Elin deserves praise and I wholeheartedly agreed. I want to tell Tiger that I hope and pray that one day Elin find room in her heart to believe in him again. God Bless!
Posted by: Carmen | February 20, 2010 10:08 AM