Michael Oher believes "The Blind Side" had a negative effect on his NFL career.

"I'm not trying to prove anything,'' Oher said. "People look at me, and they take things away from me because of a movie. They don't really see the skills and the kind of player I am. That's why I get downgraded so much, because of something off the field.

"This stuff, calling me a bust, people saying if I can play or not ... that has nothing to do with football. It's something else off the field. That's why I don't like that movie.''

The movie details how Bullock's character got Oher into football and ultimately Ole Miss, where he became an All-America left tackle and a first-round draft pick (23rd overall) by the Ravens in 2009.

"That's taken away from my football,'' Oher said. "That's why people criticize me. That's why people look at me every single play.''

Oher signed a five-year, $20 million deal with the Tennessee Titans in 2014, but was released during the offseason after battling a toe injury that limited him to 11 games at right tackle.