Over the offseason, as previously mentioned in a various amount of articles and media, and with one of these pieces mentioning a possible future coaching job for him, Ricardo Sandoval has gone around helping coach and mentor the future generation, OL and DL from inner-city disadvantaged schools to keep them in football and off the streets. The offensive linemen seemed very automated and robotic, but I guess you have to teach robots somehow. Among these kids was Defensive End Robert Montgomery III, a kid from a disadvantaged Baltimore family who started a GoFundMe to pay for his pads to play football. Other kids may have done worse. Montgomery seeks to attend University of Maryland Eastern Shore and play football (anyone that gets this tell me). He wants to break through his situation and make a new life for himself. And he realizes it all starts here, his freshman year of high school. The scene is set, the mentorship is there, everything is just right for him to make his appearance in Season 11 of the NSFL. Be ready. But Sandoval did a little more than that. He also had a child. Lamar Sandoval-Duckworth, a bright young infant that came into the world healthy.
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