As it turns out, the 2009 sports drama "The Blind Side" had some blind spots. Some linebacker-sized ones, in fact. This is how the movie missed the mark.
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 ...
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 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 ...
The football player Michael Oher believes his early life was misrepresented by the Oscar-winning movie and the book it was based on. Credit...Joshua Rashaad McFadden for The New York Times Supported ...
Next week, Gotham Books will release Baltimore Ravens Michael Oher’s memoir, I Beat the Odds: My Amazing Journey From Foster Care to the NFL and Beyond. The football star and protagonist of the book ...
Former NFL offensive tackle Willie Anderson has blamed the film, ‘The Blind Side,’ for his exclusion from the Hall of Fame. Anderson has the credentials for induction but remains out despite being a ...
"The Blind Side" star Quinton Aaron revealed he lost more than 200 pounds after a near-death experience that he believes was a wake-up call from God. Since 2021, the 41-year-old actor's weight has ...
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