George --
It's time to hit the alarm button on your radio because you've been sleep walking on your last comments - with all due respect.
The Tiger "gap" is about the failure of his peers to step up and do something when it counts when Tiger is in the hunt. If Phil, Ernie, Vijay, et al, hear even remote footsteps from Woods you see them do the proverbial fold like an envelope trick.
Jack's comment is spot on.
You have plenty of people who play well today -- let's not forget the advantage modern equipment has provided those who are nothing more than bomb and gouge type players today versus the shotmakers of yesteryear.
You threw into the picture the word "talent." My question is a simple one. What "talent" are we speaking about? The "talent" to make a check and a high quality living or the "talent" to really compete even ever so infrequently against The Man.
Jack's dominance was tougher achieve because of the sheer depth of the people he had to compete against. I don't see any of Jack's fiercest rivals barfing over themselves when they had an opportunity to grab a victory against the Bear. For sheer mental toughness the names of Trevino, Player, Watson and Palmer can more than hold their own against any modern four you care to name. Keep in mind I'm not throwing into the mix the likes of Floyd, Miller, Jacklin, Casper, etc, etc.
I salute Tiger but he's been blessed that his cast of challengers (thus far) has been more smoke than fire.