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The Blind Side Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis

21 Dec 2025

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These excerpts chronicle the remarkable journey of Michael Oher, detailing his upbringing in extreme poverty and unstable foster homes in Memphis before his move to the highly structured, wealthy home of the Tuohy family. Oher’s massive size and athletic prowess—deemed a "freak of nature" by scouts and coaches—immediately marked him as a potential elite player, contrasting sharply with his profound academic and social deficiencies, including illiteracy and trauma. The text explains the concurrent rise in value of the left offensive tackle position in the NFL, driven by menacing pass rushers like Lawrence Taylor, which directly contributed to Oher’s intense recruitment as a "blind side" protector. To combat Oher’s disastrous academic record and make him eligible for a college scholarship, his dedicated tutor and the Tuohys aggressively leveraged obscure NCAA loopholes, including classifying him as learning disabled to utilize correspondence courses. The family’s efforts ultimately helped Oher develop confidence and a sense of self-worth, transforming him from a reserved student who struggled to comprehend simple concepts into a nationally recognized football prospect.

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