Was Pat Tillman Courageous

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Try to imagine yourself catching a game winning touchdown. The crowd is cheering, your teammates are cheering you on, and your coach is even congragulating you. Now, imagine yourself in a war in Afghanistan. Not so nice right? Pat Tillman left his football career to fight for his country. This takes a lot of courage. Courage permits one to face extreme dangers and difficulties without fear. Pat Tillman is the most courageous person in US History because he joined the football league, left the football league to join the armed forces, and served is country till' death. Pat Tillman was an American football player who left his professional career as a football player and enlisted in the United States Army in June 2002 in the aftermath of the …show more content…

Playing football alone is very courageous. For instance, consider Martin Luther King. King was constantly in fear of being attacked and hurt for speaking for black's rights. In the sport of football, everyone is hurt. In fact, the point of the game is to get hurt. In the Nation Football League (NFL), Pat Tillman played the position of a Left Back, a position that requires a lot of pushing and tackling. The sport of football is taken for granted by many considering that all the players put their lives at risk each and every game. If Tillman tackled someone, he could become the bottom of a large dog pile which stopped his breathing. For instance, one NFL player sufferred such a big hit that he cracked his ribs (Voperian). Tillman started playing at a young age, and therefore could have sufferred from severe brain damage, or any other injury which could have cost him hise life or a permanent handicap. Knowing this, Tillman still pursued his dream of becoming a football player and used his immense courage to make this come true. Everyday before he stepped onto the field, Tillman recited prayers to ensure he would come back home …show more content…

There are many people in the world who do activites for attention. For example, some actors claim to volunteer and donate money so that they are looked at positively by the community. On the other hand, Pat Tillman truly did what his heart wanted when he enlisted in the army. Tillman was never pressured by any other person into joining the army. Pat Tillman joined the army as a ranger, and was killed on Aprill 22, 2014 in Afghanistan while on station with his brother ("Tilman Killed While Serving as Army Ranger"). Pat Tillman risked his life for his country and died protecting it like a hero. A hero is someone who stands up for themself and puts his/her life at risk inorder to protect others. A hero is radicall different from a fake hero. "Heroes" who play for the audience and cameras don't care about others, but only care about themselves and their public image. They are distinguished by the rewards they receive rather than the sacrifices they make. Real heroes like Pat Tillman are rarely remembered because their heroism doesn't drive audiences wild. People like Pat Tillman don't catch the game winning touchdown, and then run to the camera screaming that they are the best in the game. Their heroism is not designed to entertain, but to protect their fellow citizens. Real heroes like Pat Tillman are strong enough to walk away into the a desert filled with violent killers where the

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