*This* Dude had to come out with a whole book explaining how he's not as dumb as the movie played him out to be.hasnt michael oher stated numerous times they made him look timid & dumb in that movie?
*This* Dude had to come out with a whole book explaining how he's not as dumb as the movie played him out to be.hasnt michael oher stated numerous times they made him look timid & dumb in that movie?
I wonder if she made mike do some good deeds in the house with her
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http://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/blindside.php
Did Michael Oher really have to learn to play football when he first joined the high school team?
No. This was grossly exaggerated in the movie. Michael did not have to learn how to play football, and Leigh Anne never walked onto the practice field to inspire Michael by telling him to protect his team as if he was protecting their family. The film's suggestion that he needed to be taught how to play football upset the real Michael Oher, "That part right there, it really got me because it was never like that. I've always known how to play the game of football. I've always had a passion for the game. You know, it's Hollywood, so I mean that's what they do, but at the end of the day it's still a good story."
Was he really a timid player who had to be toughened up?
No. "I've always had that fire and passion in me on the field," says Michael. "You can't put aggression into a person. It's impossible. Either you have that toughness and aggression or you don't." -20/20
Did the Tuohy's son S.J. really help teach Michael about football?
No. As the real Michael Oher stated above, he already knew how to play football. When Michael Oher was taken in by the Tuohy family, the Tuohy's son S.J. (Sean Jr.) was 8-years-old at the time (NYTimes.com). Actor Jay Head, who portrays S.J. in the movie, had just turned 11-years-old when filming began, although onscreen he looks to be a few years younger than he is and more in line with the true story. The real S.J. was not nearly as small either. He was by no means the pipsqueak that we see onscreen. Michael and S.J. did play sports together recreationally, but S.J. didn't have to teach him anything.
in retrospect at how racist and stupid that movie is. I don't know the real story but I'm guessing he was already an extremely gifted athlete but they lucked out and adopted him.You and me both, breh
Even them flicks with a white dude or girl suffering through many trials and tribulations like that "Unbroken" shyt
Fukk "Forest Gump" is borderline bush status for me![]()

well in the movie they adopt him, care for him, teach him how to play football, etc.
but really he already knew how to play football and they only adopted him to play for their college, like they were just recruiting
i actually think they mention the recruiting stuff in the movie, but it was all light-hearted and lovey dovey
White people loooooove invading other people's spaces.
"Hey, what's that you're doing there?"
"Hey, I overheard your private conversation and just wanted to give my unsolicited opinion."
"That smells amazing! What are you eating? Can I have some?"
"OMG, I love your hair!"
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White people loooooove invading other people's spaces.
"Hey, what's that you're doing there?"
"Hey, I overheard your private conversation and just wanted to give my unsolicited opinion."
"That smells amazing! What are you eating? Can I have some?"
"OMG, I love your hair!"
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I know deep down she wants to be deep-dikked by long black cock n/h. There's absolutely no way she doesn't crave it.


Man there's something really wrong about that. Idk maybe it's just me*This* Dude had to come out with a whole book explaining how he's not as dumb as the movie played him out to be.