I don't want to be specific on my role, because that will limit me. I want to touch all areas of the organization.
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You just know that without music, P. Diddy would still be something. Muhammad Ali was the same way. Boxing was just a platform. He would have been great in politics or something else. Your performance has to be there, but you've also got to be able to reach people and bring them to where you are. To make them feel you.
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I think I have unfinished business, particularly on behalf of last season, ... I think there was never a doubt with my teammates or the brass of the Ravens that I could perform, but I think with some of the reporters or public there was, but that shouldn't be a doubt. The only problem is how can I perform, how long can I stay on the field That's something I need your prayers about. If I stay on the field, I'm going to make plays.
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Flanked by teammates and Louisiana natives Ed Reed and Alan Ricard, Sanders called for each team in the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball, as well as other pro sports, to help him reach a goal of 1.5 million to 3 million. Through unity, we can touch thousands, ... Help in any way you can.
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