Pat Tillman's Sacrifice

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Pat Tillman Essay

Sacrifice, according to the dictionary is an act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy. Pat Tillman knew about sacrifices, he gave up his dream of playing at the NFL and he listed for the army. Tillman was born on November 6, 1976, in San Jose California. His football talent and ability led his high school team to the Central Coast Division 1 Football Championship, and he earn a scholarship to Arizona State University. Tillman’s sacrifice in sports and education, made him earn various sports and academic awards during his

Pat Tillman was loyal, he exhibited this quality when he rejected various multimillionaire contracts for NFL teams and decided to enlist for …show more content…

When he listed for the army, everyone, his friends, family, coaches, teammates and even the people in the army tried to convinced him to not list for the army. The survivor range time during war is about eight minutes and it was obvious that even if Pat came back, he was not going to be the same again, but he decided to list because he felt that his life was same as worth as every other soldier and marine defending the country. After he died the news made a huge big deal about it, and people said that they fabricate the story to make Pat look like a great hero, which he was but Pat’s family is pretty sure that he wouldn’t liked the whole big deal the news and the media made about his death because he was a very modest person.

In Conclusion Pat Tillman was, loyal, modest and had a strong work ethic, he showed this qualities every single day of his life like when he decided to list for the army instead of signing a millionaire football contract. All the qualities that describe Pat Tillman, define in only one word, sacrifice; sacrifice according to the dictionary is the act of giving up something you want for something you feel you should do. Tillman showed sacrifice every day of his