Cloud's Routine


이유없이 가고 싶은 곳이 있기 마련이다.
사춘기때 이상하게 가고 싶었던 전에 살던 곳들...
마찬가지로 나에게 미국 생활중 이유없이, 그리고 이상하게 가고 싶었던 곳이
볼티모어였다.
어학원의 사람들이 거기 볼꺼 없다고 필라델피아를 권할때,
그냥 난 이유없이 우겼다. 가보고 싶다고...
물론 필라델피아대신 볼티모어를 후회하기도 했다.
짱깨버스를 뉴욕 메이시스 앞에서 타고 볼티모어에 어찌어찌 도착했지만
한밤중에 도착한 내 앞에 펼쳐진 어두운 도심의 모습은 위축시키기에 충분했다.
하지만 지금도 내가 볼티모어를 구경하지 못했으면 어쩔뻔했나라는 생각이 종종 들고는 한다...
미국 생활 3개월만에 만난 육계장 사발면과 웃지못할 던킨의 추억들...
그런 것들이 스며들어 있는 도시가 나에게는 볼티모어다.

볼티모어 레이븐스 구장 주변에는 얼씬도 하지 말라던 사람들의 충고가 갑자기 새록새록...^^;;

암튼 각설하고...

레이븐스는 패트리어츠에게 23번째 지명권을 넘겨받아 마이클을 드래프트에서 선발했다.
그리고 어찌되었든 상당히 좋은 결과를 얻게 되었다.
물론 스틸러스와 함께 슈퍼볼 진출은 못하였지만...;;;
내년 45회 슈퍼볼에서는 볼 수 있기를 희망해본다.

 

Michael Oher

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Michael Oher

Oher during training camp in Aug 2009
No. 74     Baltimore Ravens
Offensive tackle
Personal information
Date of birth: May 28, 1986 (1986-05-28) (age 23)
Place of birth: Memphis, Tennessee
Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Weight: 309 lb (140 kg)
Career information
College: Ole Miss
NFL Draft: 2009 / Round: 1 / Pick: 23
Debuted in 2009 for the Baltimore Ravens
Career history
 As player:
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2009
Games played     16
Games started     16
Fumble recoveries     0
Stats at NFL.com

Michael Jerome Oher (born Michael Jerome Williams, Jr. on May 28, 1986 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American football offensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Ravens in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Mississippi for the Ole Miss Rebels. His life prior to college is one of the subjects of Michael Lewis's 2006 book, The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game and the subject of the 2009 film The Blind Side.

Early life

Oher was one of twelve children born to Michael Jerome Williams and Denise Oher. His mother was addicted to crack cocaine since her pregnancy with him. As a result, he received little constructive attention during his formative years. He repeated both first grade and second grade, and attended eleven different schools during his first nine years as a student. He also alternated between time spent in various foster homes and periods of homelessness, before he was sixteen years old.[1] Oher's estranged father, Michael Williams, a former cell mate of Denise Oher's brother, was murdered while Oher was a senior in high school.[1]

After playing football his freshman year at a public high school in Memphis, Oher applied for admission to the private Briarcrest Christian School, at the instigation of acquaintance Tony Henderson, with whom he was temporarily living. Henderson was sending his son to the school in order to fulfill the dying wish of the boy's grandmother, and thought Oher might also enroll. The school's football coach submitted Oher's school application to the headmaster, who agreed to accept him if Oher could complete a home study program first. Despite not finishing the program, he was admitted when the headmaster realized that his requirement had removed Oher from the public education system.[1]

Oher was living with several foster families and a football teammate at Briarcrest for twenty months before Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy, a couple with a daughter and son at Briarcrest, allowed Oher to live with them. The family began taking care of his needs after becoming familiar with his difficult childhood. They also connected him with a tutor, who worked with him for twenty hours a week.[1] At Briarcrest, he was named Division II (2A) Lineman of the Year in 2003 and First Team Tennessee All-State.[2] Scout.com rated Oher a five-star recruit and the #5 offensive lineman prospect in the country.[3] Oher eventually brought his 0.6 grade point average up to a 2.52 GPA by the end of his senior year, by becoming a 'B' grade student. This brought his GPA up to 2.05, which he then was able to raise above a 2.65, so he could attend a NCAA Division 1 school by enrolling in some 10-day-long Internet-based courses from Brigham Young University. Taking and passing the internet courses allowed him to replace Ds and Fs earned in earlier school classes, such as English, with As earned via the internet.[4] This finally raised his graduating GPA over the required limit.[5]

College career

After receiving scholarship offers from the University of Tennessee, Louisiana State University, the University of Alabama, Auburn University, and the University of South Carolina, Oher ultimately decided to play for Coach Ed Orgeron and the University of Mississippi (UM), alma mater of Leigh Anne Tuohy and Sean Tuohy, with whom he was living at the time.[6] His decision was not without controversy. The National Collegiate Athletic Association suspected that the Tuohys had taken Oher in and added him to their will in order to secure his services as a player for their favorite college. While it remained suspicious and didn’t close its investigation, the N.C.A.A. on Aug. 1, 2005, informed Michael Oher that he was going to be allowed to go to college and play football. [1] Oher's high school coach Hugh Freeze also created the appearance of possible impropriety by taking a job as UM's assistant athletic director for external affairs twenty days after Oher signed a letter of intent with the school. Freeze claimed that the offer was not an example of quid pro quo for encouraging Oher to attend Mississippi, but rather the result of a pre-existing relationship with Mississippi offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone.[7] The NCAA later ruled that Freeze had committed secondary violations by contacting Memphis-area prospects on behalf of the school before he had officially become an employee.[8]

Oher started in 10 games as a guard during his first season with Mississippi, becoming a first-team freshman All American. He shifted to the position of left tackle for the 2006 season, and was named to a variety of preseason All-Conference and All-American teams.[9][10] He was named a second-team SEC offensive lineman after his sophomore season and a first-team SEC offensive lineman after his junior season. Oher was also successful academically at Ole Miss, and his IQ increased 20 to 30 points between when he was measured in the public school systems growing up and when he was measured in college.[1]

On January 14, 2008, Oher declared that he would be entering the 2008 NFL Draft.[11] However, two days later, he announced his withdrawal from the draft to return to Ole Miss for his senior season.[12] After the 2008-2009 college football season, Oher was selected to the AP All-American first team,[13] made the honor roll for the second time (the first time being his sophomore year),[14][15] and graduated with a degree in criminal justice in the spring of 2009.[16]

College awards and honors

  • 2005 First Team Freshman All-America
  • 2005 First Team All-Quad Freshman Chrome [AQFC] Tackle Letius
  • 2005 First Team SEC All-Freshman
  • 2007 First Team All-SEC
  • 2008 First Team All-American
  • 2008 First Team All-SEC
  • 2008 Shug Jordan Award as the Southeast Offensive Lineman of the Year
  • 2008 Colonel Earl “Red” Blaik Leadership-Scholarship Award
  • 2008 Outland Trophy finalist
  • 2008 Conerly Trophy finalist
  • 2008 Lombardi Award semifinalist
  • 2008 SEC Jacobs Blocking Trophy

Professional career

2009 NFL Draft

The Baltimore Ravens drafted Oher with the 23rd pick in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft. The Ravens acquired the pick from the New England Patriots, giving New England their first- and fifth-round draft picks in exchange. The Tuohy family was there to witness his draft day selection.

Pre-draft measureables
Ht Wt 40-yard dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP Wonderlic
6′4⅜″ 309 lb 5.34 1.78 3.03 4.60 7.81 30½ in. 8′7″ 21 19
All values from NFL Combine[17]

Baltimore Ravens

On April 26, 2009, he was assigned the #74 jersey,[18] which was his jersey number at Ole Miss. On July 30, 2009 he signed a 5-year, $13.8 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens. He started the 2009 season at right tackle, but was moved to left tackle after an injury to line-mate Jared Gaither. In week eight, he returned to right tackle. He currently has a listed height of 6'4" and a listed weight of 309 pounds. His 40 yard dash time is 5.32 seconds.[19]

Oher started every game in 2009, 11 at right tackle and 5 at left tackle. He played right tackle in his first postseason game, January 10, 2010, against the New England Patriots, and did not allow a single sack as the Ravens won, 33-14.

Michael Oher came in second in the voting for AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award with 6 votes.

The Blind Side

Oher is one of the subjects of Michael Lewis's 2006 book, The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game. A portion of the book was excerpted before publication in the New York Times Magazine as "The Ballad of Big Mike". His portion of the book was adapted for film and was directed by John Lee Hancock.[20] It was released in the United States on November 20, 2009. The movie stars Quinton Aaron as Michael Oher, alongside Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw. The movie was nominated for Academy Awards for both Best Picture and Best Actress for Bullock.

2010 NFL Draft

2010. 2. 3. 15:12

개인적으로 패트리어츠를 응원했지만 플레이오프에서 너무 쉽게 나가떨어져 아쉽기 그지 없다는...
그래두 내가 또 한참 좋아하는 레이븐즈한테 져서 모....ㅎㅎ
2010년 시즌에는 힘내주기를 응원하며~~
드래프트 대박나라~~^^;;;

The 2010 NFL Draft will be the 75th annual meeting of National Football League (NFL) franchises to select newly eligible football players. Unlike previous years, the 2010 draft will take place over three days, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, with the first round on Thursday, April 22, 2010, at 7:30pm US EDT. The second and third rounds will take place on Friday, April 23 starting at 6:30 PM EDT, while the final four rounds will be held on Saturday, April 24 commencing at 10:00 AM EDT.[1] Coverage will be provided by both NFL Network and ESPN. The St. Louis Rams, as the 2009 season's worst team, hold the right to the first overall pick.


First Round Pick

1 St. Louis Rams
2 Detroit Lions
3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4 Washington Redskins
5 Kansas City Chiefs
6 Seattle Seahawks
7 Cleveland Browns
8 Oakland Raiders
9 Buffalo Bills
10/11* Denver Broncos(from Chicago)
10/11* Jacksonville Jaguars
12 Miami Dolphins
13 San Francisco 49ers
14 Seattle Seahawks(from Denver)
15 New York Giants
16/17* San Francisco 49ers(from Carolina)
16/17* Tennessee Titans
18 Pittsburgh Steelers
19/20* Atlanta Falcons
19/20* Houston Texans
21 Cincinnati Bengals
22 New England Patriots
23 Green Bay Packers
24 Philadelphia Eagles
25 Baltimore Ravens
26 Arizona Cardinals
27 Dallas Cowboys
28 San Diego Chargers
29 New York Jets
30 Minnesota Vikings
31/32§ Indianapolis Colts
31/32§ New Orleans Saints

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