Arizona Cardinals react to the death of ESPN sportscaster Stuart Scott
Jan 4, 2015, 11:12 PM | Updated: 11:41 pm
The sports world lost one of its best Sunday with the passing of 49-year-old iconic sportscaster Stuart Scott.
Scott passed away from cancer early Sunday morning, and as the news began to spread many Arizona Cardinals players and personnel offered their thoughts and condolences.
“Obviously, we are still stinging from the loss, but I think when you come to work you find ways to put things into perspective,” head coach Bruce Arians told reporters Sunday. “We lost a football game, but we lost more this morning. I think one of the best members of the media I’ve ever dealt with, Stuart Scott, passed away. That’s more real than a football game.
“You guys lost a great ally and a friend – we lost one, too. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.”
Some took to Twitter to broadcast their condolences:
Our thoughts and prayers go out to @StuartScott's family. He will be greatly missed. Great man! #RIPStuartScott
— Bruce Arians (@BruceArians) January 4, 2015
We can all learn a little from the way Stuart Scott lived his life. Blessed to be able to … http://t.co/sRMfH6heDd pic.twitter.com/hjHa5PEhe6
— Patrick Peterson (@RealPeterson21) January 4, 2015
Take a minute everyday to ask yourself, “Am I fighting everyday for my dreams!” #iFight #RIPStuartScott http://t.co/jJUXNUVYMS
— Patrick Peterson (@RealPeterson21) January 4, 2015
— ANTONIO CROMARTIE (@CRO31) January 4, 2015
— Stepfan Taylor (@KULABAFI) January 4, 2015
Way to fight #StuartScott ; now rest easy! The legacy you've left behind in the sports world is unparalleled! #TarHeelFamily
— Jonathan Cooper (@TheUnderDog_64) January 4, 2015
RIP Stuart Scott. Prayers for his family and close friends during this tough time. #gamechanger #warrior
— Rashad Johnson (@49foyamind49) January 4, 2015