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How the Drama of ‘The Blind Side’ Helped Sports Fans Look Past Questions

“The Blind Side” played on sports fans’ penchant for too-tidy narratives, our columnist writes. A legal battle between the N.F.L. player and the family depicted in the film seeks to answer questions the dramatization looked past.

Kurt Streeter
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Black People, Football, Football (College), Lewis, Michael, Movies, National Football League, Oher, Michael, The Blind Side (Movie), Tuohy, Leigh Anne, Tuohy, Sean, University of Mississippi
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