Brandon Marshall Address Crowd at Mental Health Convention

July 23, 2012 12:00 AM

" While playing for Miami, Brandon Marshall was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. He vowed to become the face of the mental health issue, and has carried through with that mission since being traded to the Bears. Over the weekend, he gave the keynote address at National Alliance on Mental Illness convention.

As reported in an excellent piece by the Chicago Sun-Times, Marshall was open an honest with the convention attendees. He held nothing back, including the incident where he hit rock bottom. As depicted in a trailer for an upcoming documentary, Marshall's wife had to call 911 after an incident in their home. "

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