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In that movie, football player Michael Oher has to stand up to an NCAA investigation.
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Perhaps most inspiring, however, is the story of Michael Oher, the first-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens.
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Should we be worried about the huge disparity in income that has cropped up in only five years between Michael Oher and himself?
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Seeing the down-and-out Oher, Leigh Anne started crying, demanded that her husband turn around and pick him up, and soon enough, the Tuohy family invited Oher into their home for good.
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But Oher's story might change the tune of some.
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The story, which takes place in Memphis, Tennessee, concerns the transformation of Michael Oher, a black teen-ager whose mother was a crack addict, from a street kid to an All-American college football player, thanks to the intervention of the wealthy white Tuohy family.
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Oher participants were more cautious.
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Joe Flacco was having a Joe Montana kind of day at quarterback, Michael Oher was throwing blocks the way Sandra Bullock taught him to in that movie, Ray Rice ran hard and Ray Lewis apparently made a lot of tackles, because those TV guys kept talking and talking and talking about Ray Lewis, even though I didn't actually see him make tackles.
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