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CBS/ April 9, 2010, 8:39 AM

New Tiger Ad Plays "The Daddy Death Card"

A controversial new ad for Nike features not only Tiger Woods, but the voice of his late father.

Earl Woods is heard saying, "I want to find out what your thinking was, I want to find out what your feelings are, and did you learn anything."

As he does, the black-and-white commercial shows an ultra-serious-looking Woods.

The ad, says Adweek advertising critic Barbara Lippert, is "definitely powerful. Creepy and cynical. But it does what Nike needed to do."

On "The Early Show" Thursday, Lippert observed to co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez that, "For Nike, Tiger is like one of the banks on Wall Street. He's like Citibank. He's too big to fail. They have to prop him up and they have to show that he's learned a lesson and that he's been scolded.

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"As the corporate parent, they can't do it. The needed his real parent. But at the same time, I don't think anyone expected them to play the daddy death card."

Lippert said that "with the big puppy dog eyes" Tiger has in the commercial, "it's kind of scary to look at him. You don't know exactly where he is, in another world or something. But it's like the church of the holy swoosh is giving him absolution and exonerating him so they can move on.

" … They want to get this over with, address it in some way indirectly, so that they can start selling clubs and pants and shirts and hats again. And they feel like this was the best way to address it, although it brings up another irony (with) the reputation of his father.

"The credibility of the whole ad is at stake if you really know about his father. No one wants to speak ill of the dead, but, in fact, he was no paragon of marital fidelity either.

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"But at the same time, it's a very powerful piece of film. It's very polarizing. The people who love Tiger and are pumped that he's playing again will love it and the people who hate Tiger will really hate it. And they're already venting on the Internet."

Either way, Rodriguez noted, they'll talk about it, which is what Nike wants. "Exactly," Lippert agreed.
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kassie6 says:
this is really stupid. this isnt a death card. its a great ad. and for the people that say they wont but Nike now ur dumb bc this doesnt change anything they make and how good their product is. i think i might go a pair of Nike shoes today!! :)
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wayneepalmer says:
Wow let's see...hmmmmm...

New Balance verses....unbalanced.

Puma verses..."pew"ma.

Adidas verses...class-less.

Nice brand you got going there...U n L i k e E.
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el_polacko says:
nike is really scraping hte bottom of the barrel with this ad. who cares if wood is 'sad' since he has been exposed ? how sad was he when he was entering into physically abusive relationships with every woman in sight ? i don't care is he's a good golfer or not. the guy is a scumbag and this ad is a huge miss..twisting a dead man's words about his wife to seem to be scolding his son is despicable.
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bigDnasty says:
You all are fools, this commercial is genius it has tigers dad who happened to be his bestfriend scolding him for what he's done, nike isnt just going to act like all of this didnt happen. They are approaching it head on and trying to get it past them the commercial is top of the line. Great job by nike!
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kassie6 replies:
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i agree this is a great ad
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drc000999 says:
Nike, big mistake...okay......adidas it is.
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nirak2-2009 says:
Using a dead man to give advise to his son?
Nike you blew it!
I will never buy Nikes again.
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kassie6 replies:
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really thats dumb as hell that u wont buy somthing just bc hes in the ad and u dont like it. does it change how good their product is ha nooo.
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dodinyc says:
This ad proves he and Nike both know no low. I have been looking at a pair of Nike sneakers i was going to buy this weekend (no joke). I would be embarrassed to be seen dead in anything Nike at this point.
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rondivoo says:
What phoney baloney! That look on Woods' face is enough to make you puke! And, his "holy father" giving him advice from the grave? His father was an adulterer too.... how could he possibly admonish his son for doing exactly what he did? It's all about big business and MONEY, of course... nothing else. I just hope all people realize it and don't get on their hogwash wagon.
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Zann-Zel says:
Why can't Nike just say - Hey we have good shoes - try them. ; )
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Skruffy1 says:
And... I think Nike used VERY BAD JUDGMENT is going with this idea of an ad. I'll never buy Nike shoes again.
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