Left: Quinton Aaron and Sandra Bullock in 'The Blind Side'. Right: Michael Oher stands with his family during senior ceremonies prior to a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at ...
Former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Willie Anderson told Kay Adams on her "Up & Adams" podcast that he believes the movie "The Blind Side" hurt his Pro Football Hall of Fame candidacy. "I think ...
Highly decorated offensive lineman Willie Anderson has a theory as to why he hasn’t been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and it revolves around a popular football film. During an ...
A former All-Pro offensive lineman has a blinding take on his Hall of Fame candidacy. Willie Anderson claimed the 2009 movie “The Blind Side” has created a bias for tackles who play on the left side ...
Former NFL tackle Michael Oher has shared his feelings about the movie ‘The Blind Side,’ which was inspired by his life, amid the ongoing drama with his adopted family. Oher is not at all happy with ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy say they paid Michael Oher more than $138,000 of proceeds from the blockbuster film and preceding book "The Blind Side," despite the former NFL player's ...
The film is supposed to be based on the real-life story of former NFL star Michael Oher, who grew up in poverty and was rescued by the Tuohys, a rich family in Tennessee led by its matriarch, Leigh ...
On paper, former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Willie Anderson certainly appears to have a Hall of Fame resume. A four-time All-Pro selection (three First-Team, one Second-Team) and Pro Bowler, ...
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