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Streets to star: Oher's stunning NFL journey

by Mark Kriegel

NEW YORK - Michael Oher has been here before. He was a tourist, about seven years old, as best he can recall.


"My foster parents took me," he said.
I ask how many foster homes he'd been in.
"About three or four," he says. "Something like that."
His arrival today, for a pre-draft briefing at the Times Square Westin, is more triumphant than anything that 7-year-old foster child could have imagined. Oher is wearing a Yankees cap, and I find myself wondering if it's a sign of allegiance, or merely a fashion statement.
"They were always on TV," says Oher, explaining his rooting interest. In other words, when you're a kid living place to place, which is to say, no place at all, the team on national television affords you some consistency, maybe even something to believe in.


"Jorge Posada, Bernie Williams, I liked all them guys," he says. Then, Oher's eyes narrow, raising a furrow across his brow. It's an arch expression, playful, but with a hint of the menace that awaits opponents on the other side of the ball.
"You thought I was just playing?" he drawls.
Michael Oher isn't playing. He's 6-foot-6, 310 pounds, and still relatively svelte around the middle. He possesses in abundance what the pro scouts covet in first-round left tackles — that uncanny amalgam of nimble ferocity. He can pancake a state of the art defensive end. He can throw a fastball. He can dunk, any which way. "I can do it all," he says of his basketball prowess. "I'm going to blow out a rim."
Still, athletic ability isn't what makes Michael Oher unique. "There's people in my neighborhood," he says, "that had a lot more talent than me." Back in the Memphis neighborhood to which he was born, Oher was just another lost child, one of 13 siblings. His biological father was murdered. His mother was a crack addict. Until he was 16, he lacked a permanent address.


How did you eat, I ask.
"You did whatever you could," he says. "Whatever you could."
"Yeah, but . . ."
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"Churches. Community centers, stuff like that."
"The worst place you slept?" "I don't know. A porch?"


At 16, quite accidentally, Oher arrived at Briarcrest Christian School, and by turns described in Michael Lewis' bestseller, The Blind Side, eventually found himself adopted by the well-to-do family of Sean and Lee Anne Tuohy. They gave him a home, a tutor, a chance and still more.
Asked what hurts the most about living on the streets, Oher says, "not having somebody to take care of you, to be there for you, to tuck you in at night." To tuck you in.


That's the real saving grace of Michael Oher. It's not his vertical, or his bench, or anything that can be quantified in the combine. Rather, what survived against all odds on the streets of Memphis, was a capacity to love and be loved. To be tucked in.
"For them to take me in with open arms," he says of the Tuohys, "that just shows you the kind of heart they have. Where I come from, you don't do anything like that."
I wonder where he'd be if not for his chance admission to Briarcrest or the Tuohys. "That's a good question," he says. "I don't know. I'm very determined in everything I do. But meeting my family made the road a lot easier."

What a concept: meeting my family.


He has two siblings in attendance here at the draft. There's his dreadlocked biological brother, Marcus, and his blond sister, Collins. Collins and Michael attended Ole Miss, where he will graduate in a couple of weeks with a degree in criminal justice.
Why criminal justice, I ask.
"To take the innocent from the bad guys," he says.
To save them, he means.
For the record, Oher finally read The Blind Side about a month ago. "It was all right," he says. "It had a few things that probably made me look like I wasn't smart . . . But people got to sell books."
I don't think that's the case. To my mind, Lewis' book is a near perfect synthesis of analysis and narrative. And while it provides readers several ways to consider Michael Oher, not smart is not among them. There's still a day and a half before the draft. According to Oher, the team that picks another offensive lineman is a team that's making a mistake.


"If you do, I don't understand," he says. "I know I'm the best. I play in the best conference. Every Saturday. Every snap. All you got to do is watch film."
He hasn't allowed a sack since 2007. "I just have a passion for it, shutting down that elite pass rusher," he says. "Every year, it seems like these guys are evolving into another monster. I just shut 'em down."
He leans in; his eyes narrow. I imagine this is what he looks like to his opponents, as seen up close, through the bars of a face mask. I step back. Then I find myself wanting to cheer — for Michael Oher, of course, but also for all those kids who have yet to meet their families.
 

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You guys should read the "The Blind Side: Evolution of a game" by Michael Lewis. Great book and its based on him.
 
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It's guys like this that I don't mind seeing making the Big Bucks $$$$

Cheering him All the Way :toast:
 

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If my Brownies didn't already have Joe Thomas on lock we would need him, like now.

Great inspirational story
 

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great story; the Tuohy's saw him walking late at night in freezing cold weather and some reason they picked him up and rest is history. wish him the best.
 

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Memphis is a tough place. Amazing he was able to keep a good head through growing up in those conditions. Good story.
 

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Who cares about this guy's life story, spare me the gory details, can he play football, that's all I want to know.
 
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CAREER: Started 47 consecutive games over his career ... Garnered All-America honors each of his last two seasons and All-SEC accolades in his final three; Was a First Team Freshman All-America and SEC All-Freshman choice in 2005 ... As a blocker, helped running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis top the 1,000-yard rushing mark in consecutive seasons ... 2008: A consensus first team All-America and All-SEC selection ... Earned Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the SEC’s best blocker from the league’s coaches ... Received the Shug Jordan Award as the Southeast Offensive Lineman of the Year from The Touchdown Club of Atlanta ... One of three finalists for the Outland Trophy .... One of three finalists for the Conerly Trophy, given to Mississippi’s top collegiate player ... One of 12 semifinalists for the Rotary Lombardi Award ... Started every game at left tackle ... Helped the Rebels rank second in the SEC in rushing (186.5 ypg) and fourth in sacks allowed (1.54 pg) ... As a unit, did not allow a sack in three games ... Served as team captain ... Honored with the the Colonel Earl “Red” Blaik Leadership-Scholarship Award from the All-America Football Foundation ... Named Midseason All-America first team by The Sporting News, CBSSports.com and Phil Steele, who also named him Midseason All-SEC first team ... Earned fourth letter ... vs. Memphis (8/30): Helped the Rebel offense roll up 438 yards and 41 points, which was the most points since 2003 ... vs. Samford (9/13): Started and helped the Rebels post 424 yards of offense ... vs. Auburn (11/1): Helped the Ole Miss offensive attack post 233 rushing yards, and Ole Miss kept the football for 16:50 time of possession in the second half ... vs. ULM (11/15): Earned SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors after he helped the Rebels roll up 520 yards of offense and 350 yards rushing ... vs. Mississippi State (11/28): Helped the Rebel offense rack up 461 yards of total offense ... Cotton Bowl vs. Texas Tech (1/2): Helped the Rebel offense score its most points ever in a bowl and tie for most touchdowns ... Ole Miss also posted its second-most total yards in a bowl game with 515, including 223 on the ground ... Consensus Top-10 pick on NFL Draft boards and is projected No. 1 overall by Yahoo/Rivals.com, USA Today and Pro Football Weekly ... Preseason: Earned Preseason All-America first team honors from Playboy, Sports Illustrated, Lindy’s, Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook, NationalChamps.net and Consensus Draft Services and second team distinction from Phil Steele and Athlon ... Chosen as the nation’s top tackle and SEC’s best run blocker by Lindy’s ... Consensus Preseason All-SEC first team honoree ... Named to the preliminary watch lists for the Rotary Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy ... 2007: Named Fourth Team All-America by Phil Steele ... Consensus First Team All-SEC selection ... Named Mid-Season All-America first team by The Sporting News and a fourth team by Phil Steele, who also listed him on his All-SEC first team ... Started all 12 games at left tackle... Helped pave the way for Green-Ellis’ 1,137 rushing yards, which ranks second on the school’s single-season chart ... Earned his third letter ... vs. Missouri (9/8): Helped the Rebels pile up their most yards since 2004 with 534, including 229 on the ground ... vs. Florida (9/22): Earned the Rebel Quarterback Club Trench Award of the Week ... vs. Arkansas (10/20): Earned the Rebel Quarterback Club Trench Award of the Week ... vs. LSU (11/17): Helped the offense amass 466 total yards and 201 rushing ... Earned the Rebel Quarterback Club Trench Award of the Week ... Helped the Rebels not allow a sack against Georgia (9/29) and Northwestern State (11/3) ... Preseason: Selected 2007 preseason first team All-America and All-SEC by Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook and Lindy’s and third team by nationalchamps.net ... Also selected by Lindy’s as the nation’s No. 3 offensive tackle and the SEC’s Best Run Blocker ... Named to 2007 Outland Trophy (best interior lineman) preseason “Watch List” ... Selected to the 2007 preseason All-SEC first team by The Sporting News and The Birmingham News and second team All-SEC by Athlon ... 2006: Earned second team All-SEC honors from the league’s coaches ... Started all 12 games at LT ... As a blocker helped Green-Ellis become the third 1,000-yard runner in Ole Miss history and record four 100-yard rushing games ... Earned his second letter ... vs. Memphis (9/3): As a blocker helped the Rebels run for a season-high 240 yards ... at Missouri (9/9): ... Named Rebel QB Club Trench Player of the Week for his performance ... vs. #9/10 Georgia (9/30): Started on offensive line that helped Green-Ellis run for a career-high 135 yards ... at Alabama (10/14): Named Rebel QB Club Trench Player of the Week for his performance ...vs. Northwestern State (11/4): Helped the Rebels roll up a season-high 401 yards of total offense ... Preseason: Chosen preseason First Team All-SEC by Phipps Football Magazines and Second Team All-SEC by The Sporting News and Lindy’s ... 2005: Earned First Team Freshman All-America honors from Rivals.com and The Sporting News and Third Team distinction from CollegeFootballNews.com ... Named First Team Freshman All-SEC by the SEC Coaches and The Sporting News ... Played in all 11 games, starting the last 10 at right guard ... Helped pave the way for RB Mico McSwain to establish an Ole Miss freshman rushing record with 612 yards and three 100-yard performances ... Earned his first letter ... at Vanderbilt (9/17): Helped the Rebels pile up a season-high 400 yards of total offense .... vs. Wyoming (9/24): Helped McSwain record his first 100-yard ... vs. Wyoming (9/24): Helped McSwain record his first 100-yard rushing performance with a season-high 114 and a TD ... vs. Citadel (10/8): Helped the Rebel offense tally 366 yards of offense and McSwain notch his second 100-yard game of the year ... vs. Alabama (10/15): Received Rebel Quarterback Club Player of the Week Trench Award ... Helped the offensive line not allow a sack ... vs. Kentucky (10/22): Offensive line does not allow a sack for the second straight week ... Rebel offense totals 361 yards and McSwain reaches 100-yard plateau for third time ... HIGH SCHOOL: Considered one of the top offensive linemen in the nation ... Earned first team USA Today and EA Sports All-America honors ... Played in U.S. Army All-America Bowl in San Antonio, Texas and has since been named to Rivals.com’s All-American Bowl All-Time Team.... Member of 2005 Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association All-Star team selected to compete against Kentucky on June 16, 2005 at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, Ky. ... Picked by Tom Lemming/ESPN as the nation's top offensive tackle ... Named to SuperPrep All-America team and was ranked No. 24 among offensive linemen by that publication, which also had him on its Dixie Team, ranking No. 6 on its Tennessee Top 20 ... Rated No. 5 best offensive lineman in the country by Scout.com as well as first team All-America, No. 8 overall player in the South, and No. 37 overall player in the country ... Rivals.com 100 selection, ranking No. 48 among prospects in the nation, regardless of position ... Also rated by Rivals.com as the No. 7 offensive lineman in the nation and No. 2 player in Tennessee ... Selected the No. 1 player in the State of Tennessee by the Knoxville News-Sentinel ... Rated as the No. 2 player in the South by the Mobile Register as a member of its Super Southeast 120 squad ... Named to Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 and rated as No. 22 on its Top 25 recruits in the nation list ... "Mr. Football" in Tennessee ... Offensive Lineman of the Year in Tennessee ... First team All-South selection by Fox Sports ... Chosen to Orlando Sentinel All-Southern team ... Named to Student Sports Hot 100 list, ranking as the nation's No. 5 offensive lineman ... Was named to PrepStar preseason Top 100 Dream Team, ranking No. 52 ... Two-time All-State selection ... Rated by The Commercial Appeal as No. 1 on Shelby-Metro's Most Wanted list ... As a senior, was credited with 130 "pancake" blocks, allowing no sacks, and grading out at 90 percent ... Didn't allow a sack in his two years and had 200 "pancakes" and an 85 percent grade ... Helped lead Briarcrest to 10-3 record and 2004 state championship ... Earned two letters in football ... Coached in high school by Hugh Freeze ... Also lettered twice in basketball and twice in track ... Basketball team went 27-6 in 2004, winning district championship ... Averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds in basketball, earning All-State honors as well as making the Sun Coast All-Tourney team ... In track, was state runner-up in discus ... PERSONAL: Son of Denise Oher and Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy ... Full name is Michael Jerome Oher ... Born: May 28, 1986 ... Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Made the Chancellor’s Honor Roll in Fall 2006 ... Subject of the New York Times best seller by Michael Lewis, “The Blind Side: The Evolution of a Game.”
 

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I read The Blind Side and it's a very good read. Michael Lewis always writes great stuff.
 

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Patriots trade 23 to Baltimore for picks 26 (first round) and 162 this year (5th round).
 
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i wonder how teamates take this? some guys get jealous over stuff like this. if he messes up i feel like it can be magnified now
 

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