Anderson played on the opposite side of the line at right tackle.

The wholeBlind Sidething got taken out because of the movie and the right side guys got pushed away.

Adams asked him directly if he felt the movie ruined his bid to be enshrined.

Offensive lineman Willie Anderson #71 of the Cincinnati Bengals readies to block against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium

Offensive lineman Willie Anderson #71 of the Cincinnati BengalsGeorge Gojkovich/Getty Images

Absolutely, Anderson replied.

And I say, Go look at what Penei Sewells contract was for the Lions this year.

Over $100 million, Anderson said.

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The kids, their parents, and the media pushing left tackle is a huge deal.

But they dont realize guards are getting paid crazy money right now.

Its definitely changed for the better, I think, because these rushers are coming from everywhere now.

Right side, left guard, over the center, everywhere.