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Now although this scene didn’t happen in the real-life story of Michael Oher, I love it because it paints a great picture of the motivational piece of knowing what’s at the core of someone and what motivates them. Sandra Bullock’s character basically reached right into Michael’s core in this scene and touched something that motivated him and then related it to the people around him and his job as a left tackle. To protect his teammates as his loved ones and family is displayed as one of his core natural instincts. The movie portrays that scene as kinda flipping the switch for him; Michael Oher turns into a bad man and starts flattening the defensive line, and he goes on to have a very successful college and NFL career.
The point is that Leigh Anne got to know Michael—she observed him and understood a little of what motivated him and some of his core fears and what he cared about. Coach is screaming and yelling, and Michael can’t hear him, but Leigh Anne connects what his role is in the team and game to what motivates Michael and gives him a visual of how to apply it to the role he’s in and help the team.