Kevin Carter
Kevin Carter
Kevin Carterwas a South African photojournalist and member of the Bang-Bang Club. He was the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for his photograph depicting the 1993 famine in Sudan. He committed suicide at the age of 33. His story is depicted in the 2010 feature film The Bang-Bang Club, in which he was played by Taylor Kitsch...
ProfessionPhotographer
Date of Birth13 September 1960
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It's the duality, the secret identity, the parts about truth, justice and the American way. My personality is Type-A-on-steroids. I want to be good. I want people to like me. I like doing the right thing.
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It's always about money. The pie's getting ready to be bigger and the owners, I don't think they feel they have to share the same percentage of that pie because what we've been getting should be good enough. Therein lies the biggest friction.
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It makes us feel like we're actually working towards what we wanted to do, what we've been trying to do and becoming the sort of team, playing the sort of football that we've been trying to play. That's an identity we've been trying to work on.
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This may be one of those groundbreaking deals that blurs the line between satellite and terrestrial radio. It's a smart deal if it helps CBS attract new listeners. But I'm sure people are wondering if they are chasing a short-term gain at the expense of giving free advertising to satellite competitors.
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We're going to find out who really wants to play and who really loves football.
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When I was with Tennessee, I think I redid my deal every March pretty much just to help them out. It's not a bad thing.
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With the CBA right now, we've got a good thing going. The owners, the players and fans are the ones reaping the rewards because there hasn't been a strike in 20 years in the NFL. It's been great. We're the No. 1 spectator sport in America and why is that? It's largely because of the CBA and the parity that exists because of it.
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Those kind of things really hurt, but they really remind you of why you're here and what kind of blessed position you're in as a football player. You live a comfortable life and make a lot of money. You should take what's given to you and make the most of it in your private life, but more than anything, your public life. You have a platform to do a lot of good. People will get behind you if your heart is in the right place.
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We're a bunch of old guys, so for us to come together in a short time from a chemistry standpoint and get that sack record is a huge deal.
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I don't think he was really able to get his timing down and get in sync with his receivers. We were changing things up and giving him a lot of different looks. It can be confusing. Obviously, it was confusing enough to make a difference today.
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It felt really good being the first receiver to put points on the board, ... I know this week receivers put pressure on themselves to make big plays.
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I think people look up to you, especially kids coming out of high school, to see how you live your life, ... A lot of times, those kids are going to pattern themselves after what you do.
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Just because things aren't working on a given day doesn't mean you can chalk it up to they're not a very good team. It doesn't work that way.
He really is all about precision, about getting things done the right way.