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Ex-NFL Football Player Tillman dies fighting in Afghanistan

Postby rklenseth » Fri Apr 23, 2004 4:23 pm

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Ex-NFL player Tillman
killed in Afghanistan
Former Cardinal gave up
big salary to join Army Rangers
Pat Tillman turned down a $3.6 million salary offer from the Arizona Cardinals in 2002 to join the Army in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Updated: 12:08 p.m. ET April 23, 2004WASHINGTON - Pat Tillman, who gave up a lucrative NFL contract with the Arizona Cardinals to join the Army Rangers, was killed in action in Afghanistan, military officials said Friday.

In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Tillman decided to turn down a three-year, $3.6 million contract with the Cardinals to enlist in the Army.

Tillman, who went through Special Forces training to become a Ranger, was first deployed to Iraq in March 2003 with the 75th Regiment Ranger Battalion.

In Afghanistan, Tillman's battalion was involved in "Operation Mountain Storm," part of the U.S. campaign against Taliban and al-Qaida groups along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, military officials told NBC.

He was killed during action in the past 24 hours, they said.

Separately, officials who spoke with The Associated Press said a formal announcement was expected later in the day. Spokesmen at the Pentagon and U.S. Army declined comment.

Tillman joined the Army with his younger brother Kevin in May 2002, but Pat Tillman denied requests for media coverage of his enlistment, basic training and ultimate deployments.

Kevin was a former minor league baseball prospect in the Cleveland Indians’ organization.

According to Army officials at the time, Pat Tillman wanted no special treatment, wanted no special attention, but wanted to be considered just one of the soldiers doing his duty for his country.

Tillman played four seasons with the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals before enlisting in the Army in May 2002.

He made the decision after returning from his honeymoon with his wife, Marie.

Tillman’s agent, Frank Bauer, has called him a deep and clear thinker who has never valued material things.

In 2001, Tillman turned down a $9 million, five-year offer sheet from the Super Bowl champion St. Louis Rams out of loyalty to the Cardinals, and by joining the Army, he passed on millions more from the team.

Tillman turned aside interview requests after joining the Army. In December, during a trip home, he made a surprise visit to his Cardinal teammates.

“For all the respect and love that all of us have for Pat Tillman and his brother and Marie, for what they did and the sacrifices they made ... believe me, if you have a chance to sit down and talk with them, that respect and that love and admiration increase tenfold,” Coach Dave McGinnis said at the time. “It was a really, really enriching evening.”

The 5-foot-11, 200-pound Tillman was distinguished by his intelligence and appetite for rugged play. As an undersized linebacker at Arizona State, he was the Pac-10’s defensive player of the year in 1997.

He set a franchise record with 224 tackles in 2000 and warmed up for last year’s training camp by competing in a 70.2-mile triathlon in June.

Tillman carried a 3.84 grade point average through college and graduated with high honors in 3 1/2 academic years with a degree in marketing.

“You don’t find guys that have that combination of being as bright and as tough as him,” Phil Snow, who coached Tillman as Arizona State’s defensive coordinator, said in 2002. “This guy could go live in a foxhole for a year by himself with no food.”

Tillman and his brother Kevin last year won the Arthur Ashe Courage award at the 11th annual ESPY Awards.

NBC's Jim Miklaszewski contributed to this report.
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Postby nitefyre » Fri Apr 23, 2004 5:29 pm

Hmmm, I never heard of him before. :?

Its reminds me of my history teacher, though he came from a well out family, yet he joined the Army and has served with the reserves of late. Argh, a bit annoying with subs n all. But uh, yet he still teaches though he need not fer cash.
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Postby Mavsfan911 » Fri Apr 23, 2004 9:27 pm

yeah i saw that...its pretty sad
he was a good player too
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