Backstory: On Christmas Eve 2007, Wauseon (OH) native and Michigan offensive line commitment Elliott Mealer was involved in a horrible car accident that took the lives of his father and girlfriend and left his brother Brock paralyzed. Since then, the Mealer family has had the unwavering, unconditional love and support of one Rich Rodriguez:
By springtime, Brock started standing with the help of braces. Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez introduced him to the team during a practice. The Wolverines were kneeling with their helmets as Rodriguez told Brock's story. At the end of it, they rose to their feet and gave him an ovation. |
The video above features Brock Mealer working his way back toward normalcy - with Mike Barwis standing by him.
Don't worry, Michael Rosenberg. I'm sure you've got a lot on your plate, and you're probably a pretty busy guy. We'll all understand when it takes you a while to write that piece about how Rodriguez is actually a pretty good person.
You won't here anything about this on the Valenti and Foster show either.
ReplyDeleteI am sure if this were Saint Dantonio... it would be the lead story in the Freep, radio, and World News Tonight.
It's just the world we live in, especially around here.
An open question - why CAN'T this be a story? if a hundred people write a form letter to the Sports Editor and the Managing Editor of both newspapers, doesn't this become a story?
ReplyDeleteIs this too ham-handed to use the Mealer Family's story to promote our coach, or is this just sensible spin control?
Brian, terrific piece. It will likely do no good, but you should actually submit this is a slightly larger form to the Free Press (minus the invective of course) because they are soliciting for user generated content to run the in the sports section.
ReplyDeleteLet's just face the facts! The FREEP sucks.
ReplyDeleteGood for Brock. I'm not sure of the specifics surrounding his injury, but I'm partially paralyzed from a fall back in 2002 and I'm certainly familiar with the use of lofstrand crutches and ankle/foot orthoses. Keep up the good work Brock and God bless!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it's the kind of story that gets ignored when it takes place in the context of a team that's lost more games that it's won. If/when RR can break through into positive territory in the win column, it's far more likely that this will get more play in the media.
ReplyDeleteBut not in the Free Press. Let's not get all crazy now.
Thank you for posting this story and video.
ReplyDeleteIt's a heartwarming and it's something the University of Michigan and its supporters can be very proud of.
Most live about 70+ years on average, if we're so fortunate. It's a very short time. There are many, many more important things in life than football.
Hail to the Mealers Valiant!
the Mealer family was featured on E60 not too long ago. It was quite a touching story, I feel really bad for that kid. Kudos to Rodriguez and staff for sticking by them.
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