Commissioner
Paul Tagliabue
"Pat Tillman personified all the best values of his country and the
NFL. He was an achiever and leader on many levels who always put his
team, his community and his country ahead of his personal interests.
Like other men and women protecting our freedom around the world, Pat
made the ultimate sacrifice and gave his life in the service of our
country. We are deeply saddened by his loss and, on behalf of everyone
in the NFL, we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the Tillman family."
Former Cardinals head coach Dave McGinnis
"This is a painful day for the Tillman family and my condolences go
out to them. I have known Pat since 1998 and I don't know if I have ever
met a more dedicated person in my lifetime. He represented all that was
good in sports, bringing passion, honor, integrity and dignity to the
game.
"Pat knew his purpose in life. He proudly walked away from a career
in football to a greater calling, which was to protect and defend our
country. Pat represents those who have and will make the ultimate
sacrifice for our freedom. I am overwhelmed with a sense of sorrow, but
I also feel a tremendous feeling of pride for him and his service.
"He was not the first and won't be the last to give his life for his
country. He always shunned the limelight and I am sure he would want
that continued, but his life deserves to be celebrated and for his story
to be told. He and the people he served with are what make this country
such a special place. It was an honor to be his friend and coach and I
will miss him."
Former Cardinals and current Seahawks GM Bob Ferguson
"Pat represents all that is good with this country, our society and
ultimately the human condition in general. In today's world of instant
gratification and selfishness, here is a man that was defined by words
like loyalty, honor, passion, courage, strength and nobility. He is a
modern-day hero. As much as I loved him, we need to recognize that this
is just one story, one man, one sacrifice of many. I want to thank Pat,
his family and all the men and women and their families who have
sacrificed their lives for the rest of us."
Arizona senator John McCain
"I am heartbroken today by the news of Pat Tillman's death. The
tragic loss of this extraordinary young man will seem a heavy blow to
our nation's morale, as it is surely a grievous injury to his loved
ones. Many American families have suffered the same terrible sacrifice
that Pat's family must now bear, and the patriotism that their loved
ones' exemplified is as fine and compelling as Pat's. But there is in
Pat Tillman's example, in his unexpected choice of duty to his country
over the riches and other comforts of celebrity, and in his humility,
such an inspiration to all of us to reclaim the essential
public-spiritedness of Americans that many of us, in low moments, had
worried was no longer our common distinguishing trait.
"When Pat made his choice to leave the NFL and became an Army Ranger,
he declined requests for interviews because he viewed his decision as no
more patriotic than that of his less-fortunate, less-renowned countrymen
who loved our country enough to volunteer to defend her in a time of
peril. It is that first lesson of patriotism that we should reaffirm in
our own lives as we celebrate the courageous life and mourn the heroic
death of this most honorable American."