He was a good tackle to not the best but definitely belonged on a team as a starter he almost won a 2nd superbowl as well with the Panthers. His 8 year career was an above average one, and he 100% deserved that Super Bowl win
Just so we all remember, being an "average" NFL starting OT means you are one of the best 20-25 people in the WORLD at your job at that time, and one of the top few hundred ever. Very easy to be critical from the sideline. Let's maybe talk about it with a little more respect?
It only takes one person to see that you are an All American with no family ties so they hook you by offering one thing that you long for…FAMILY, once you bite then the financial finesse game begins😮
He’s made a point to letting people know that the movie depicted him as being much worse when he first started football than he actually was. Dude knew what he was doing out there, movie just needed some heartstring pulling
It probably would have. He was already highly touted recruit before he moved with them. They had their own motives. They took him in so he would go to Ole Miss
He couldn't take it anymore and finally said that the family, as depicted in the movie, was not really how it was. he did have parents, the white family didn't teach him how to play football. he was already on his way ,and they helled in smsll 3wys, somewhat, but they weren't the white saviors. he didn't appreciate that .he really doesn't speak to them,anymore I don't think, because he didn't like the Hollywood ized depiction.
@@Hccxddfyujm I think calling him a goat is a little too harsh. He still made it to the nfl which is legit so he def wasn’t weak. It made him look soft for sure, but goat is for someone who was a weak bih.
Just goes to show that when young people have someone in their lives that support them and love them they can do anything!!! 🙏❤️. So proud of him and all of his success. Now that he is paying it forward the gift of love that he received all those years ago will continue to light the way for so many young and deserving young people 🎉❤
I always hoped the best for Michael and may God always bless him and keep His Angels all around Michael and his family..It's also a blessing that people he didn't know took him in and helped him to have a life or helped him to go down the path that he wanted to go ❤
Do You know what happen today micheal oher just learned after all these years he wasn't adopted.. And the Touhy Family was Lying to him all these years. Check the whole story today.. 😢😢😢
FUCK The Movie it was all a lie!!! They never Adopted him.. The Touhy Family make him believe he was never adopted but what they do they make him sign a Conversatorship that they will make profits by in his name and he doesn't get anything from it.
God really blessed him to do much better in life.The Tuohys did something good to reach out to Mike and help him to succeed.Mike also inherited a couple of taco bells and other restaurants, which the dad owns many many restaurants.
Oher already was smart he never needed help in school he had a rough family life so he would sleep around his friends houses and the other family decided to adopt him after he already had big time college offer
He was also good at sports. He was only living with them for 2 seasons, so if you go by the movie and what actually happened, he went from not knowing how to play football to a 5 star offensive lineman in ONE YEAR which is impossible. He went on an official visit to NC State before his Senior year. They basically never allowed any other schools to recruit him. His only other visit was to Tennessee. He went to Ol Miss twice and they basically forced him to go there.
@@ad7711x yep and you are right but regards to what we both believe their are always 3 sides to a story one side the other side and the truth but most of the time we don't get to see that part
@@jothechampwilson8409 I just look at the situation for what it is. If all they cared about was helping him go to college and get good grades, why monetize it? Kaepernick was adopted as a child, defied even more odds and his adopted parents never made a movie or book about it.
As a 49er fan knowing he beat us in 2013. It hurts a little bit less knowing he got a ring. It’s definitely one of my favorite movies I had no idea that the character made it that great into the nfl
I tell u where he is now, he’s crying and suing the family that took him in instead of leaving him on the streets because they made more money than him off the movie
Good for him. Glad he turned out to be a success. He definitely earned it the hard way. That god for that family that helped him. They saw something most refused to even consider and they stuck behind him the whole way. He definitely made the most of it.
Huge life changing course of happiness, was great Of Sandra BULLOCK WAS chosen to play this part. Wonder if he enjoyed HOW THE MOVIE actually came out….. but hey his life is wonderful, wife , kids and a foundation TO HELP OTHERS!!!!! He’s giving back … wonderful turn of events AND HIS LIFE!!!!! 🙏😉😇
I watched an interview he did where he was upset about the movie because it made things much worse than they were like the fact that his parents ACTUALLY WERE in his life. He moved in with the new family with the PERMISSION and agreement of his parents because they didn't have the financial situation to give him what he needed to make it big in life. But he himself said his life was not as bad as the movie made it out to be!
I was never able to meet Michael, but I was able to work with SJ while he was at Liberty. He even said his favorite team was the Ravens. An interesting fact about the story, which I find odd, is they changed the name of the school and the head coach. High Freeze, who is now the head coach at Auburn, was his head coach. But when Oher was recruited to Ole Miss, the NCAA thought it was too big of a coincidence that he would go where his head coach was just hired. Maybe like a quid pro quo. But they really couldn’t find evidence of that. Now since then, a team cannot recruit a player from a school in which a staff member just left within two years. Even when I was there, our defensive coordinator thought about firing a volunteer assistant just to recruit a player from his former school.
The family made millions off of his story while he got nothing because he was deceived into signing conservatorship documents he thought was adoption documents. Yes, they helped him, but that doesn't justify the deception they used to rob him of the rights to get paid for the movie in the capacity he is owed. The parents and children got royalties but he didn't get a dime.
You do realise that he lied? He literally wrote in a book years ago he knew about the conservatorship and the family proved that they had given him his share until he stopped cashing the checks. Get a brain, give up your victim culture
His family only had custody of him until he was 18 and when they made the movie he was expected to get most of the money, but the parents took all of the money go watch William Johnson for the rest of the story
You're clueless. The contracts for the movie were signed in 2007. He was still in college on an NCAA scholarship in 2007. The NCAA *strictly forbid* student athletes from earning ANY MONEY from their name, image or likeness back then. If they would have caught him making any money from that film, he would be immediately declared ineligible and his football career would have been over.
Well, they are in court. Oher requesting the court to end a conservatorship. The movie is just a movie. The Tuhoys never adopted him. Instead they made a conservatorship that gave them legal power over him, until this date that he is 37. So, at some point, Ohre found out that he has no legal rights as a son, while they have all legal rights over him.
Robbed him blind? Absolute nonsense. Did you completely miss how the Tuohys presented all that *EVIDENCE* to the court back in November? They proved that he was paid an equal share of the money from the movie. He LIED in his August lawsuit when he claims that he was paid nothing. They never took a dime from him.
He didn't only won the super bowl, he won at life.
Took what he had been given, and what he earned, and gave it to others. Paying it forward.
His “family” never adopted him, but they did capitalize off of him and kept the money.
@@SuperHornet1981exactly what a ungrateful nigga would say
@@rosalynmartin519prove it
@@rosalynmartin519 ...which we now know is a lie.
He was a good tackle to not the best but definitely belonged on a team as a starter he almost won a 2nd superbowl as well with the Panthers. His 8 year career was an above average one, and he 100% deserved that Super Bowl win
No doubt. He was a well above average OT.
Just so we all remember, being an "average" NFL starting OT means you are one of the best 20-25 people in the WORLD at your job at that time, and one of the top few hundred ever. Very easy to be critical from the sideline. Let's maybe talk about it with a little more respect?
@@onothankyouno… he wasn’t that good. Plain and simple foh
@@KiloMafia9 which craft are you in the top 25 in the world?
@@onothankyou what? Speak English
The movie was beautiful
Only reason those who’re people adopted him was so he could play football for their daughters high school. They treated him like a commodity.
Even tho the movie was fake lol
@@seanmcbrearty1365 it was honestly deeper than that. They had ties to Ole Miss. It was about getting him into Ole Miss more than anything
And full of lies.
He hated the movie. Said it was made up and made him look like an idiot
This guy is the definition of hard work paying off
And he deserves to be paid everything he's owed👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😘❤️🖤💚
@@evonza4858black lives matter
Great to hear about his life after retirement. Nice to hear he's doing well.
Then he came out and spoke some b.s. about his family claiming he didn’t make any money for the film The Blind Side…
Dude seems like kind of a douche.
His story is so beautiful! It only takes 1 person to see our light and help them shine.
Да,чудо для одного реального человека
The movie was lies. He was never adopted. They capitalized from him and while his “adopted parents” were paid from the movie he received nothing…
It only takes one person to see that you are an All American with no family ties so they hook you by offering one thing that you long for…FAMILY, once you bite then the financial finesse game begins😮
@@SAASHAV-xb7io 💯
Congratulations 🙏🏾 & I wish both him & his wife & their children nothing but prosperity. In Jesus Name Amen 🙏🏾
He’s made a point to letting people know that the movie depicted him as being much worse when he first started football than he actually was. Dude knew what he was doing out there, movie just needed some heartstring pulling
Dramatics
That’s why it’s not a documentary.
@@BrinkaskfavorIt was worse than that. They lied and cheated him out of millions.
Man got a bag, family,baddie,cpl rings and some kids... Damn I need a white family 😭😭
Edit: He's now suing his white family 💀
This shit was funny asf 😂
Coming from a white guy, me too.
😅
@@pippip9927 Lmaooo bro said me too 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Good to see him doin well , always good when it’s a happy ending
WE GOT A DLC
IT ONLY GOES DOWN FROM HERE
THEY BACKSTABBED HIM
Ain’t no way they not going to hell
@@chrisyestan4812no proof of that at all
Awesome God bless him and his family great support for him now he's giving back to his community
He been blind robbed 😂
dam, crazy how none of this wouldve happened if that family didnt take him in. full circle moments are very satisfying.
It probably would have. He was already highly touted recruit before he moved with them. They had their own motives. They took him in so he would go to Ole Miss
2013? How high are you? What’s you so high with?
He couldn't take it anymore and finally said that the family, as depicted in the movie, was not really how it was. he did have parents, the white family didn't teach him how to play football. he was already on his way ,and they helled in smsll 3wys, somewhat, but they weren't the white saviors. he didn't appreciate that .he really doesn't speak to them,anymore I don't think, because he didn't like the Hollywood ized depiction.
@@brotherLee340 youre trippin. He wouldnt have made it through high school without them
@@thammar1990Seen the news lately??
Michael + Oher = Legend....My favorite all time favoirte movie: The Blind Side......Go Tueitt Family👍👊
Love it when good stuff happens to good people
Too bad they were evil people who cheated him out of millions
Side note Sandra bullock was beyond beautiful as a blonde in this movie and that southern twang I may be bias I'm from Texas 😂😂
ageeed & i’m mexican not from texas 😂
She’s a babe alright.
Such a great actress. What in the hell did she see in that motorcycle maker??????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😑
Sandra Bullock looked fine a blonde
We need a blind side squeal but it’s when he wins the superbowl!
Definitely...👍👍
😳😳😳😳
I’m so happy for this young man. Props to you brother.
Feels crazy how different this short would have been if it was made a few months later
Who else got blindsided by the update?
Man god bless that couple who saw his potential and didn’t judge him
I don’t blame him for hating that movie… made him look so soft
The movie makes him look like the goat 🤣
@@Hccxddfyujm I think calling him a goat is a little too harsh. He still made it to the nfl which is legit so he def wasn’t weak. It made him look soft for sure, but goat is for someone who was a weak bih.
@@AAK-ne4wv pretty sure he meant goat as in the greatest of all time
@@Hccxddfyujm yeah but the movie made him look kinda dumb when he really wasn’t. Just didn’t like how it portrayed him
@@victormelgoza292 well that’s not what the real, original meaning of goat is… unless you’re an 11yo kid then you should know what it means.
Thanks to the family that helped him
He was a good raven and had himself a nice lil career
His son is on my basketball team and he comes everyday
The guy in the gray and white shirt
@@lisafisch3859 Cool Story, Thanks for sharing...The Blind Side👍👍
I shed nothing but tears of joy tears of joy listening to the story
You need to update this video 😳😳😳
He said the family lied no doubt they helped him but used him as-well
And that was disproved in court, donkey
Just goes to show that when young people have someone in their lives that support them and love them they can do anything!!! 🙏❤️. So proud of him and all of his success. Now that he is paying it forward the gift of love that he received all those years ago will continue to light the way for so many young and deserving young people 🎉❤
Welp….the movie just changed to the fiction genre
That is so beautiful 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Glad to hear he's still doing well after retiring. He is a great inspiration
I always hoped the best for Michael and may God always bless him and keep His Angels all around Michael and his family..It's also a blessing that people he didn't know took him in and helped him to have a life or helped him to go down the path that he wanted to go ❤
Good for him,thank GOD for the family that helped him.
Do You know what happen today micheal oher just learned after all these years he wasn't adopted..
And the Touhy Family was Lying to him all these years. Check the whole story today.. 😢😢😢
Such a great story. Nice to hear that he was a perennial starter as well, and got to win a ring! Good for him 😊
Watching blind side growing up was truly inspiring and now seeing this guy won a Super Bowl! I mean congrats
Beautiful family....
Yeaaaaahhh about that :(
I love that movie
FUCK The Movie it was all a lie!!!
They never Adopted him..
The Touhy Family make him believe he was never adopted but what they do they make him sign a Conversatorship that they will make profits by in his name and he doesn't get anything from it.
Never liked it and most Black people feel/felt the same way even him. Now our suspicions are confirmed.
God really blessed him to do much better in life.The Tuohys did something good to reach out to Mike and help him to succeed.Mike also inherited a couple of taco bells and other restaurants, which the dad owns many many restaurants.
Just saw the movie 2 mins ago. It was so good. A sweet film
This is why I love sports. It brings people of all backgrounds together. It doesn't tear us apart.
Oher already was smart he never needed help in school he had a rough family life so he would sleep around his friends houses and the other family decided to adopt him after he already had big time college offer
He was also good at sports. He was only living with them for 2 seasons, so if you go by the movie and what actually happened, he went from not knowing how to play football to a 5 star offensive lineman in ONE YEAR which is impossible. He went on an official visit to NC State before his Senior year. They basically never allowed any other schools to recruit him. His only other visit was to Tennessee. He went to Ol Miss twice and they basically forced him to go there.
@@ad7711x yep and you are right but regards to what we both believe their are always 3 sides to a story one side the other side and the truth but most of the time we don't get to see that part
@@jothechampwilson8409 I just look at the situation for what it is. If all they cared about was helping him go to college and get good grades, why monetize it? Kaepernick was adopted as a child, defied even more odds and his adopted parents never made a movie or book about it.
As a 49er fan knowing he beat us in 2013. It hurts a little bit less knowing he got a ring. It’s definitely one of my favorite movies I had no idea that the character made it that great into the nfl
God bless U & Urs Mr. Other.
Beautiful Story and Creating a stable family life he never knew himself until his foster Parents took him in to guide his path.
Save one boy and you can save a generation.
Family don’t mean we all look alike, it means we Love each other and have each others back, we are their for each other.
Thats one of the biggest things I miss about not being in the Navy. (Retired in 2011).
And they weren't his family if they stole from him and used him🤨🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️🖤💚🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
His story is a great example of how resources have a lot to do with your success in life.
I tell u where he is now, he’s crying and suing the family that took him in instead of leaving him on the streets because they made more money than him off the movie
Apparently the movie was a complete lie and the family had been taking advantage of Michael the whole time
Thats his lie to try shake them down, read up on it and you’ll find he’s full of shit. Truly
Woah great story. ❤ Glad for his success
God bless that family
Good for him ! Congratulations 🍾🎈🎉🎊 young man !!!!
I went to Briarcrest 6th through 12th grade. I went in the Seventies and Graduated in 1980. Go Saints!
SO glad he got a ring!!!! Awesome story!
God is good. All the time. Every day. Beautiful story.
Yaaaaaaay!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Glad he kept pushing that what Kings Do!
Oher is also that Pain in the Ass parent at his kids AAU basketball games.
Good, he knows what love and showing up can do for a kid!
@@cecilyupdegraff2559 by demonstrating poor parenting and sportsmanship…I agree
@@billkeefe9118 ?????
@@cecilyupdegraff2559 ????? X2
That man is the definition of your circumstances do not define you
Yes, he had the _circumstances_ of being helped by a wonderful family .... and he's _defined_ by his backstabbing actions.
Without this family hes nothing😂😂
They capped the whole movie tho
He is also incredibly ungrateful to that family that took him in from the streets
Good for him. Glad he turned out to be a success. He definitely earned it the hard way. That god for that family that helped him. They saw something most refused to even consider and they stuck behind him the whole way. He definitely made the most of it.
one of the best movies I've ever seen! No surprise it won an Academy award. Great story
Dude really lived happily ever after
What a great epilogue for this family !
He definitely took the opportunity and ran with it!!!! Good for him!!
This aged well 😂
Huge life changing course of happiness, was great Of Sandra BULLOCK WAS chosen to play this part. Wonder if he enjoyed HOW THE MOVIE actually came out….. but hey his life is wonderful, wife , kids and a foundation TO HELP OTHERS!!!!! He’s giving back … wonderful turn of events AND HIS LIFE!!!!! 🙏😉😇
I watched an interview he did where he was upset about the movie because it made things much worse than they were like the fact that his parents ACTUALLY WERE in his life. He moved in with the new family with the PERMISSION and agreement of his parents because they didn't have the financial situation to give him what he needed to make it big in life. But he himself said his life was not as bad as the movie made it out to be!
Great story! Hard life, but great return in the end!❤
He deserved it great success story love it.Blind side great.
The movie is amazing btw
Love it.....❤
I was never able to meet Michael, but I was able to work with SJ while he was at Liberty. He even said his favorite team was the Ravens. An interesting fact about the story, which I find odd, is they changed the name of the school and the head coach. High Freeze, who is now the head coach at Auburn, was his head coach. But when Oher was recruited to Ole Miss, the NCAA thought it was too big of a coincidence that he would go where his head coach was just hired. Maybe like a quid pro quo. But they really couldn’t find evidence of that. Now since then, a team cannot recruit a player from a school in which a staff member just left within two years. Even when I was there, our defensive coordinator thought about firing a volunteer assistant just to recruit a player from his former school.
He stayed true by his adopted family and ain’t go against the grain when he started his own💪🏿💪🏿
Ummm, no
The family made millions off of his story while he got nothing because he was deceived into signing conservatorship documents he thought was adoption documents. Yes, they helped him, but that doesn't justify the deception they used to rob him of the rights to get paid for the movie in the capacity he is owed. The parents and children got royalties but he didn't get a dime.
Whats crazy is they're now worth close to 100 million thanks to those royalties that's wild
@@Steve_305 exactly
You do realise that he lied? He literally wrote in a book years ago he knew about the conservatorship and the family proved that they had given him his share until he stopped cashing the checks. Get a brain, give up your victim culture
His family only had custody of him until he was 18 and when they made the movie he was expected to get most of the money, but the parents took all of the money go watch William Johnson for the rest of the story
You're clueless. The contracts for the movie were signed in 2007. He was still in college on an NCAA scholarship in 2007. The NCAA *strictly forbid* student athletes from earning ANY MONEY from their name, image or likeness back then. If they would have caught him making any money from that film, he would be immediately declared ineligible and his football career would have been over.
Great story and Sandra Bullock was slam your crank in a car door hot in this flick too
Im glad he had a successful career and life after football
Well, they are in court. Oher requesting the court to end a conservatorship. The movie is just a movie. The Tuhoys never adopted him. Instead they made a conservatorship that gave them legal power over him, until this date that he is 37. So, at some point, Ohre found out that he has no legal rights as a son, while they have all legal rights over him.
Good to hear what happened to this guy that movie was AMAZING
He deserves everything good that happens to him
Great to hear a story that is uplifting.
From not having parents to being a father of four, that's quite the turnaround!
Well now, he is suing that family .. 😮
Congrats to him. Nice looking family. 👍🏾
Man the Blind side was a Great movie
This is one of those times when the story finally has a good ending
What a good dude
THEN HE BETRAYS THE FAMILY WHO HELPED HIM GET THERE CAUSE WITHOUT THEM HE WOULD OF NOT BEEN SHIT AND THAT'S A GOOD GUY YEA RIGHT
Amazing story !!!
I go to Briarcrest (the school he attended). It's a very big school with nice athletic facilities and education systems.
LOL.. dude is owed millions
That is so awesome to hear
HE WON A SUPER BOWL RING THATS AWESOME
Good For Him! Glad To Hear He Is Doing Well!😀😀😀😀😀
You ain't say nothing about how those good ole saviors that helped him off the streets robbed him blind.
Robbed him blind? Absolute nonsense. Did you completely miss how the Tuohys presented all that *EVIDENCE* to the court back in November? They proved that he was paid an equal share of the money from the movie. He LIED in his August lawsuit when he claims that he was paid nothing. They never took a dime from him.
always was amazed how he played blind
I’m so glad he retired and has a beautiful family now
Well... This didn't age well
Hahaha you beat me to it