Let's keep this in perspective.
He putted like crap Thursday, Friday and Saturday en route to losing three of four matches.
He looked good at The Lakes a week ago, but had a nightmare moving day that consisted of him moonwalking backwards out of the lead, then bogeyed two eagle/birdie holes on the back nine Sunday to put himself out of contention.
Those with an enormous horn for Tiger have been telling us since the 2010 Masters that he will make his doubters look stupid, that 19 majors is still odds-on and that he still has game that no one else has.
That last bit may well be true, but he has done nothing to prove he is capable of accessing it for four consecutive days. In two years, nothing.
If I had a dollar for every time Tiger's play has allegedly -- in his fanboys' eyes -- announced "he's back!" since Thanksgiving 2009, I'd be a rich man. He might well return to the dominant force he used to be, but as it is he's just a streaky, aging, injury-prone golfer who hasn't won in two years.
I'm not betting against him winning a major in 2012, but by the same token he has done little to convince me I'd want to bet on him winning one, either.