Published: Thursday, November 5, 2009
Oher not blinded by success
Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher the subject of a best-selling book and a soon-to-be- released movie is quietly having a solid rookie season in Baltimore
OWINGS MILLS, Md. Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher is enjoying the kind of rookie season that might require Hollywood to make a sequel to a soon-to-be-released movie about his life.
Drafted with the 23rd overall pick out of Mississippi, Oher has started every game for the Ravens (4-3). The 6-foot-4, 310-pounder played right tackle for the first four games, then replaced an injured Jared Gaither at left tackle for two weeks before returning to the right side last Sunday against Denver.
To come in here and play at a high level, thats always impressive. I dont care where you went to school, center Matt Birk said Wednesday. Theres a mental and physical adjustment playing in the NFL. Physically, hes extremely gifted. And he plays with a great passion.
Oher has performed exceptionally well, but the path he took to get to the pros would be Hollywood-worthy even if he failed to get off the bench in Baltimore.
Ohers odyssey was detailed in the best seller The Blind Side by Michael Lewis. Oher received little attention from his parents and eventually became homeless. Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy took the teenager into their Memphis home, eventually adopted him and provided him with a means of getting through high school to qualify for college.
Oher became a four-year starter and All-American at Mississippi. A movie based on the book, featuring Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Tuohy, will open in theaters later this month.
I am never ashamed of where I came from. Where I came from, a lot of people dont make it out, Oher said. I think it has made me a tougher person, a better player.
Oher hasnt seen the movie, but anticipates his opinion of the film wont differ much from his take on the book.
I read it, and some things in the book I didnt like and stuff like that, he said. But in the end of the day, it all happened and its one of those things you have got to live with and just keep growing every day.
Which is exactly what the 23-year-old Oher is doing on the football field.
I have great respect for Mike. I dont know his whole story, but I certainly know I respect him, just the way he comes in here every day, Birk, 33, said. A lot of times you see guys come in this league as if theyre entitled and all that; Mike comes to work and is a gentleman. We have a lot of fun. He jokes around with me because Im slightly older than he is. Hes just a joy to have around.
Guard Chris Chester, who lines up next to Oher on the right side, said, Hes ahead of the curve, definitely, but I think thats just a tribute to Mikes maturity, his talent and his ability. Hes done a great job of beginning to realize his potential.
Despite being the subject of a book, the focus in a major movie and the butt of many jokes in the locker room, Oher remains the quiet, businesslike player he was when the Ravens drafted him in April.
He seems to be handling everything fine, Birk said. He can be classified as a good rookie, a guy that works hard, keeps his mouth shut and is getting better. Obviously hes contributing and is a big reason for some of the success that weve had.
The release of the movie probably wont inflate Ohers humble opinion of himself.
I think I will be the same, Oher said. People dont recognize me now and I dont think they will in the next month.
Drafted with the 23rd overall pick out of Mississippi, Oher has started every game for the Ravens (4-3). The 6-foot-4, 310-pounder played right tackle for the first four games, then replaced an injured Jared Gaither at left tackle for two weeks before returning to the right side last Sunday against Denver.
To come in here and play at a high level, thats always impressive. I dont care where you went to school, center Matt Birk said Wednesday. Theres a mental and physical adjustment playing in the NFL. Physically, hes extremely gifted. And he plays with a great passion.
Oher has performed exceptionally well, but the path he took to get to the pros would be Hollywood-worthy even if he failed to get off the bench in Baltimore.
Ohers odyssey was detailed in the best seller The Blind Side by Michael Lewis. Oher received little attention from his parents and eventually became homeless. Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy took the teenager into their Memphis home, eventually adopted him and provided him with a means of getting through high school to qualify for college.
Oher became a four-year starter and All-American at Mississippi. A movie based on the book, featuring Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Tuohy, will open in theaters later this month.
I am never ashamed of where I came from. Where I came from, a lot of people dont make it out, Oher said. I think it has made me a tougher person, a better player.
Oher hasnt seen the movie, but anticipates his opinion of the film wont differ much from his take on the book.
I read it, and some things in the book I didnt like and stuff like that, he said. But in the end of the day, it all happened and its one of those things you have got to live with and just keep growing every day.
Which is exactly what the 23-year-old Oher is doing on the football field.
I have great respect for Mike. I dont know his whole story, but I certainly know I respect him, just the way he comes in here every day, Birk, 33, said. A lot of times you see guys come in this league as if theyre entitled and all that; Mike comes to work and is a gentleman. We have a lot of fun. He jokes around with me because Im slightly older than he is. Hes just a joy to have around.
Guard Chris Chester, who lines up next to Oher on the right side, said, Hes ahead of the curve, definitely, but I think thats just a tribute to Mikes maturity, his talent and his ability. Hes done a great job of beginning to realize his potential.
Despite being the subject of a book, the focus in a major movie and the butt of many jokes in the locker room, Oher remains the quiet, businesslike player he was when the Ravens drafted him in April.
He seems to be handling everything fine, Birk said. He can be classified as a good rookie, a guy that works hard, keeps his mouth shut and is getting better. Obviously hes contributing and is a big reason for some of the success that weve had.
The release of the movie probably wont inflate Ohers humble opinion of himself.
I think I will be the same, Oher said. People dont recognize me now and I dont think they will in the next month.
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