After retirement, Ricardo Sandoval wishes to do a couple of things. The first will be to become a football lineman coach for a disadvantaged inner-city school in Baltimore. The second thing will be continuing with his charity, Abandoned Angels, which assists children abandoned by their parents after being deported back to Mexico. The final thing will be to go around the world talking about his experiences with these children and why we need to be doing a better job of taking care of them. In the first job, he is going to try to get a job at City Neighbors High School in Baltimore, MD. This school is made up of 10% disadvantaged kids, and Sandoval knows that by going and coaching them and teaching them life lessons he can assist these disadvantaged children get their lives on the right track and get into college. To comment, Sandoval stated, "I just want to do something that gives back. I may go try to teach as well. My brother, Antonio Sandoval (@TheMemeMaestro) knows John Urschel, so I may try to talk to him about teaching, and he lives in Baltimore so it's convenient. I don't know what the future holds for me..."
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