Was listening to ESPN radio talkshow this morning where one of the guests interviewed (didn't catch who he was) said that when the movie came out, he didn't like that the focus was on the Tuohys instead of on Oher. "If you want to make a movie about the athlete, the focus should be on the athlete. It seems that the focus was on the family".
The show also discussed that, regardless who is right, who is lying, this is a good opportunity to highlight situations where we have athletes coming from impoverished background, coming from another country (and some of them can't speak English) and there are tons of "sharks" out there, ready to take advantages. There are great and wonderful people who truly want to take care of these young men and women, but there are also tons who take advantages.