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The author, Miles Mathis, argues that Tiger Woods’s drastic physical transformation, particularly the increased muscle mass in his arms and neck, is a clear sign of PED use, not natural aging or other excuses. He contrasts Woods’s current physique with how he looked in his younger days, questioning why Woods would need such muscles for golf, an activity that favors fluidity. Mathis suggests that this muscle gain has negatively impacted Woods’s golf game and overall health, leading to injuries and illnesses. He criticizes the media and sporting world for not addressing this obvious change and instead attributing Woods’s struggles to other factors like the flu, car accidents, or knee surgeries. The author also extends this criticism to other athletes and actors, like DeChambeau, Adam Scott, Mickey Rourke, Carrot Top, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Stallone, suggesting they have also used PEDs and are experiencing negative consequences. Mathis also makes a tangential point about Stallone’s ancestry, claiming he is Jewish and Phoenician rather than Italian, and links this to Hollywood’s supposed favoritism towards Jews. He asserts that the “muscle” look is unnatural and a result of dangerous drugs, with many individuals lying about their use. The author concludes by noting Woods’s lack of sponsors and suggests this is due to the perceived “fake” PED-induced physique, contrasting him with DeChambeau who is sponsored by companies like Orgain. Mathis speculates that Intel’s shift away from Woods might be related to their current focus on promoting racial division. He also adds a brief postscript questioning Rory McIlroy’s appearance.

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