April 23, 2004

Pat Tillman



I know most of my posts are silly and makes me look like I do not take things seriously, but once in a while, a story will come up that will even make people like me think and write seriously. I can only remember two public events that really touched me personally in my life. One was the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center, and the other one was the death of Pat Tillman.

Pat Tillman was born on November 6, 1976 in San Jose, CA. He attended Arizona State University from 1994-1997. He was only 5-11, 200, but won the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year in 1997 as an undersized linebacker. Not only that, he also competed in a triathlon and graduated in three and a half years with a marketing degree. He was drafted in the 7th round (16th to last pick) by the Arizona Cardinals to play defensive back. Despite being a low draft pick, Pat not only made the team, but made 145 tackles in 2000 as a main force on the defense. Pat’s loyalty kept him with the Cardinals despite a $9 million over 5 years offer to sign with the St. Louis Rams. In 2001, Pat turned down the 3 year $3.6 million deal from the Cardinals to enlist in the Rangers after being affected by the September 11 incident. He and brother Kevin did not do this for publicity, turning down interviews after their enlistments. In 2003, the Tillman brothers won the Arthur Ashe Courage Award for their unselfishness and courageous decisions. Both Tillman brothers were serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment when they were ambushed by enemy fire near the village of Sperah. The attack left two wounded and one dead.

I woke up around 2pm on this Friday morning. I am in the middle of a busy week, having just turned in a 13-page technical paper on Digital Light Processing, while planning on doing two other homework and a project all due at the end of next week. The first thing I did was walk to my computer while I wait for my body to wake up.

I opened up Internet Explorer. ESPN homepage had these words for me, “FALLEN SOLDIER, Former NFL DB Pat Tillman Killed Serving in Afghanistan”.

I was shocked as I start to remember the story of Pat Tillman, a young safety for the Arizona Cardinals who turned down a contract to enlist in the Rangers to fight Afghan terrorists. I immediately clicked on the Pat Tillman story and started to read. As I was reading the article, my mind was just starting to realize the information I was receiving. Involuntarily, tears came out of my eyes and down my face.

I was surprised that I was shedding tears for someone who I did not know, who played for a team that I did not like, who fought for a cause that did not interest me too much. I guess that is the power that a true hero has on people. I think everyone should know about the story of Pat Tillman and remember him forever, but chances are, he will be just one headline out of 365, one cover out of 52, and one story out of a million. By the next time somebody hits a homerun, scores a touchdown, makes a 3-pointer, a greater portion of the American people will be up cheering again, rooting for their “heroes” while the Pat Tillman story is being left in their past. I am not saying you should not celebrate sports, since I am sure I will be cheering for those “heroes” myself, but I am also writing this as a reminder to myself that there are athletes like Pat Tillman who does not live for the cheers.

--Bo Shue

NFL Mock Draft 2004



One of the most exciting non-sports sporting events, the NFL draft is upon us again! Not too much excitement for my team, the Buffalo Bills who succeeded in missing the playoffs and not get a top-ten pick in the same year for the 6th time in 7 years. Where’s the lottery system when you need it? Ok, I’ll get over my bitterness.

Other than that, it should be a pretty exciting draft since I like many of the players. Being a Tennessee Vols fan, I definitely will be cheering for Peyton’s little brother Eli. How ironic is it that another Manning is dodging the Chargers? What if the Colts drafted Ryan Leaf with the 1st pick in 1998? Either Peyton would have saved the Chargers, or the Chargers would have made sure the losing streak resumes for the Mannings in the NFL. Roy “The Legend” Williams and Marcus Tubbs from The University of Texas are projected 1st rounders. Kenechi Udeze, from The University of Southern California, has some injury problems but still should be a top-15 pick. Yeah, I went to school with all of them, which means I taught them everything they know.

Then there are the players you love to hate. Kellen Winslow. I hope Len Pasquarelli, Mel Kipers, and all the other draft experts are wrong, and the Washington Redskins doesn’t draft him. After all, Joe Gibbs is a respectable coach and deserves better than that piece of garbage. Tommie Harris. I’m just going to laugh at his outfit when he walks up to the podium because anything on that body should look like shit. Stephen Jackson. I thought I would never say this but, “that beaver is overrated!”

So here’s my projected draft of the 1st round. Please hold the applause until after all picks of the 1st round are announced. Thank you.




1. San Diego Robert Gallery OT

2. Oakland Eli Manning QB

3. Arizona Larry Fitzgerald WR

4. NY Giants Ben Roethlisberger QB

5. Washington Kellen Winslow Jr. TE

6. Detroit Sean Taylor S

7. Cleveland Dunta Robinson CB

8. Atlanta Roy Williams WR

9. Jacksonville Tommie Harris DT

10. Houston DeAngelo Hall CB

11. Pittsburgh Phillip “Three” Rivers QB

12. NY Jets Jonathan Vilma LB

13. Buffalo Kenechi Udeze DE

14. Chicago Vince Wilfork DT

15. Tampa Bay Reggie Williams WR

16. *Philly-from SF Stephen Jackson RB

17. Denver Kevin Jones RB

18. New Orleans DJ Williams LB

19. Minnesota Will Smith DE

20. Miami Shawn Andrews OT

21. New England Marcus Tubbs DT

22. Dallas Vernon Carey OG

23. Seattle Carlos Dansby LB

24. Cincinnati Will Poole CB

25. Green Bay Randy Starks DT

26. St. Louis Rashaun Woods WR

27. Tennessee Darnell Dockett DT

28. SF-from Philly Lee Evans WR

29. Indianapolis Nathan Vasher CB

30. Kansas City Igor Olshansky DT

31. Carolina Ben Troupe TE

32. New England Justin Smiley OG




--Bo Shue

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