George,
Actually, rather than goading Melvyn, I was sincerely complimenting him on his calling out of Tiger's on-course behavior long before it became fashionable.
When he was winning, and when we all still believed the myth he and his circle propagated, with the seeming blind acceptance of the media, I think we were all too willing to excuse a F-bomb, a thrown club, a glare to a unfortunate spectator, until those things became more the norm than the exception.
I think Melvyn made a great point very early on that no man is bigger than the game and we should hold everyone to a set of standards that is consistent with respect for what we all believe is clearly the best game man ever devised.