Lewis follows Oher from his impoverished upbringing through his years at Briarcrest Christian School, his adoption by Sean (Michael Lewis's former schoolmate) and Leigh Anne Tuohy and on to his position as one of the most highly coveted prospects in college football. The second storyline features Michael Oher, the former left tackle for the Ole Miss football team, and later right tackle for the Baltimore Ravens. This in turn caused teams to emphasize larger and more agile left tackles. Taylor's speed and power changed the role of outside linebacker to become a more attacking, aggressive position. Thus, they turn their backs to linebackers and other defenders pass rushing from the left side, creating a vulnerable "blind side" that the left tackle must protect. Most quarterbacks are right-handed and in order to throw, they stand with their left shoulders facing down field. The first is an examination of how offensive football strategy has evolved over the past three decades in large part due to linebacker Lawrence Taylor's arrival in the 1980s and how this evolution has placed an increased importance on the role of the offensive left tackle. In the book The Blind Side by Michael Lewis a poor black kid named Michael Oher unknowingly drifts into a rich, white family. The book features two dominant storylines. Author Michael Lewis on the book 'The Blind Side' and why the left tackle in football is so important to protecting a quarterback's blind side. The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game is a book by Michael Lewis released on Septemby W.
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