The Blind Side scandal

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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


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Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.


He was having trouble with his GPA to be eligible to play in the NCAA. They set him up on a course to succeed (tutoring, online school etc) while feeding, supporting, and putting a roof over his head. He had the talent, but was going to miss an opportunity without someone guiding him.
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Anonymous wrote:He’s a liar looking for a payday. I’d kill to have 16 m in the bank as he does. I want to make excuses for him but can’t and I do not believe for one moment that the family threw him under the bus. Maybe the parents are selfish pricks as evidenced by their other sons financial comments, but they were already wealthy and the. Sold their company for 200 m. This will not end well for him, his reputation will be ruined. Such a sad story


Look, we have an obsessed and jealous Springer troll. It’s not his reputation that is being ruined. Saying the same thing over and over isn’t going to make it true.
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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


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Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.


He was having trouble with his GPA to be eligible to play in the NCAA. They set him up on a course to succeed (tutoring, online school etc) while feeding, supporting, and putting a roof over his head. He had the talent, but was going to miss an opportunity without someone guiding him.


This is so common. He didn’t need them to do this. More savior bs. Schools deal with this all the time and find ways to get the gpa where it needs to be.
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Anonymous wrote:Leigh Anne Tuohy built a massive amount of wealth on the back of Michael Oher - largely talking about his "adoption" She is not a nice person and you should read
some stories about the family here: https://www.reddit.com/r/memphis/comments/15r09sk/blind_side_subject_former_briarcrest_standout/


Where is your evidence. Just because she speaks about this doesn’t mean she is making money.
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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


+1


Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.


He was having trouble with his GPA to be eligible to play in the NCAA. They set him up on a course to succeed (tutoring, online school etc) while feeding, supporting, and putting a roof over his head. He had the talent, but was going to miss an opportunity without someone guiding him.


This is so common. He didn’t need them to do this. More savior bs. Schools deal with this all the time and find ways to get the gpa where it needs to be.


Ok, so why did he take the help? It was forced on him?
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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


+1


Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.


He was having trouble with his GPA to be eligible to play in the NCAA. They set him up on a course to succeed (tutoring, online school etc) while feeding, supporting, and putting a roof over his head. He had the talent, but was going to miss an opportunity without someone guiding him.


This is so common. He didn’t need them to do this. More savior bs. Schools deal with this all the time and find ways to get the gpa where it needs to be.


Ok, so why did he take the help? It was forced on him?


He credits them with helping him in his book. Some people are trying to rewrite history.
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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


+1


Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.


He was having trouble with his GPA to be eligible to play in the NCAA. They set him up on a course to succeed (tutoring, online school etc) while feeding, supporting, and putting a roof over his head. He had the talent, but was going to miss an opportunity without someone guiding him.


This is so common. He didn’t need them to do this. More savior bs. Schools deal with this all the time and find ways to get the gpa where it needs to be.


Ok, so why did he take the help? It was forced on him?


He was a teenager who believed that the Tuohy’s actually cared about him —rather than how they could benefit themselves.


He credits them with helping him in his book. Some people are trying to rewrite history.


You mean Michael Lewis — the Tuohy’s family friend who also made money from his version of Oher’s life story?
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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


+1


Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.


He was having trouble with his GPA to be eligible to play in the NCAA. They set him up on a course to succeed (tutoring, online school etc) while feeding, supporting, and putting a roof over his head. He had the talent, but was going to miss an opportunity without someone guiding him.


This is so common. He didn’t need them to do this. More savior bs. Schools deal with this all the time and find ways to get the gpa where it needs to be.


Ok, so why did he take the help? It was forced on him?


He was a teenager who believed that the Tuohy’s actually cared about him —rather than how they could benefit themselves.


He credits them with helping him in his book. Some people are trying to rewrite history.


You mean Michael Lewis — the Tuohy’s family friend who also made money from his version of Oher’s life story?


No, dimwit, in Michael's own book.
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Anonymous wrote:Excellent article.

https://historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/blindside.php


Interesting fact from this article: Penn State was the only major college football program that did not offer Michael Oher a football scholarship.
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They’re voluntarily terminating the conservatorship. Let’s see where this is in five year. The Tuohy’s will remain successful, Oher will be broke.
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They should counter sue this bastard
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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


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Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.


He was having trouble with his GPA to be eligible to play in the NCAA. They set him up on a course to succeed (tutoring, online school etc) while feeding, supporting, and putting a roof over his head. He had the talent, but was going to miss an opportunity without someone guiding him.


This is so common. He didn’t need them to do this. More savior bs. Schools deal with this all the time and find ways to get the gpa where it needs to be.


Ok, so why did he take the help? It was forced on him?


He was a teenager who believed that the Tuohy’s actually cared about him —rather than how they could benefit themselves.


He credits them with helping him in his book. Some people are trying to rewrite history.


You mean Michael Lewis — the Tuohy’s family friend who also made money from his version of Oher’s life story?


No, dimwit, in Michael's own book.


Choking on your own spit and bile? There are interventions for that. Lol
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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


+1


Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.



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Anonymous wrote:Oher is a perfect example of what happens when you try to do the right things in life. MYOB.

The right thing being manipulating a talented homeless kid in going to your alma mater?


Seems like it worked out pretty well for him.


So we all should just shut up and ignore the fact that this was all one big lie and they led an 18 year old at risk kid astray. Wow, what great people they are.



I would agree with you but so far there is no lie. He knew about the conservatorship. He is lying now in his petition. You can’t put it your book a decade ago and now say you did not know.

Also how was he led astray? He did better at ole miss than he would have other places because they took care of him because of the family. When in college he got into a fight with a fellow player. During the fight Michael threw a desk or chair and it hit a toddler who was a kid of an assistant coach. Toddler was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. Kid was ok. Ole miss coach got Sean. Sean paid a financial settlement to the assistant coach’s family. Sean also hired a lawyer who shot down the police investigation. Ole miss did not throw him out as they would have great player or not because of the book and the family. He was not led astray.


And he played nfl football and made millions for himself. Who knows what their motives were or why they were advised to do a conservativeship over adoption but there’s no reason to assume he’s a victim here.

You don't want him to be a victim. You'll bend your mind into knots to make that couple/family not be the problem.


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Victim of what? His net worth is higher than their bio son. Does he help support SJ? They bailed him out of trouble and got him on a pretty lucrative nfl track, which they got no money from.


People lying to him and manipulating him for decades.


Just stop. This is a grown man. Not some little baby. Time to move on.


A grown man who’s $35 million richer thanks to them. Whatever their motives, he benefited too.


Where do you get off saying that his successful nfl career is due to the lying grifters? His being a talented athlete had nothing to do with them. If they hadn’t “adopted “ him he could have gone to a better college. All the grifters did was steer him to their college so they’d look like heroes for the school.


He was having trouble with his GPA to be eligible to play in the NCAA. They set him up on a course to succeed (tutoring, online school etc) while feeding, supporting, and putting a roof over his head. He had the talent, but was going to miss an opportunity without someone guiding him.


This is so common. He didn’t need them to do this. More savior bs. Schools deal with this all the time and find ways to get the gpa where it needs to be.


Ok, so why did he take the help? It was forced on him?


He was a teenager who believed that the Tuohy’s actually cared about him —rather than how they could benefit themselves.


He credits them with helping him in his book. Some people are trying to rewrite history.


You mean Michael Lewis — the Tuohy’s family friend who also made money from his version of Oher’s life story?


No, dimwit, in Michael's own book.


Choking on your own spit and bile? There are interventions for that. Lol


Arguing without facts still?
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