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    Ex-All-Pro Willie Anderson blames ‘The Blind Side’ movie for Hall of Fame snubs

    By Christian Arnold,

    6 hours ago

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    Highly decorated offensive lineman Willie Anderson has a theory as to why he hasn’t been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and it revolves around a popular football film.

    During an appearance on “Up & Adams” on Thursday, Anderson claimed that the Oscar-nominated 2009 movie “The Blind Side” helped perpetuate a narrative that the left tackle was the more valuable position on the O-line rather than his spot on the right side.

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    3-time HOF finalist Willie Anderson blames the movie "The Blind Side" for why he's not in Canton yet 😭🔊

    It's been 18 YEARS since a RIGHT TACKLE has been inducted into the @ProFootballHOF 👀 @BigWillie7179 @heykayadams @OLMasterminds pic.twitter.com/m1hpJkzUSP

    — Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) July 18, 2024

    “The media had a bias because they just didn’t understand the importance of the guys we blocked over there [on the right side] were some of the best rushers of all time,’ Anderson told Adams during the interview. “The whole ‘Blind Side’ thing got taken out because of the movie and the right side guys got pushed away.”

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    Willie Anderson believes the movie affected his Hall of Fame chances. Up & Adams/X

    Adams appeared to be a bit taken aback by the comment and asked him directly if he felt the movie impacted his bid to be enshrined in Canton, Ohio.

    “Absolutely,” he replied.

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    Anderson’s resume certainly makes a compelling case for his place in the Football Hall of Fame after he notched three first-team All-Pro selections and four Pro Bowl nods before his enshrinement into the Bengals’ ring of honor.

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    Willie Anderson played 12 years with the Bengals. George Gojkovich/Getty Images
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    “The Blind Side” received multiple Oscar nominations. ©Warner Bros/courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection

    The right tackle — who was born in Alabama and played his college ball at Auburn — was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 2021 after he played 13 years in the NFL — 12 of which were for the Bengals — and was taken 10th overall in the 1996 NFL Draft.

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    Anderson pointed to his time working with young football players at his eponymous Lineman Academy, saying the aspiring pros have largely only wanted to play the left side.

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    Willie Anderson was a three-time All-Pro. Icon Sportswire
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    Quinton Aaron and Sandra Bullock in “The Blind Side.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

    “You got guys who are 18, 19 years old that will tell you, ‘I only want to play left tackle.’ And I say, ‘Go look at what Penei Sewell’s contract was for the Lions this year. Over $100 million, Anderson said. “The kids, their parents and the media pushing left tackle is a huge deal. But they don’t realize guards are getting paid crazy money right now.

    “It’s definitely changed for the better, I think, because these rushers are coming from everywhere now. Right side, left guard, over the center, everywhere.”

    While Anderson has yet to be inducted, he’s been a three-time finalist for the Hall of Fame.

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