Bighousemike84

May 6th, 2010 at 1:11 AM ^

I am so going to cry if he lead the team out for the Connecticut game. I honestly dont know anyone who wouldnt, this is just pure gold. Way to go Brock!

weasel3216

May 6th, 2010 at 5:27 AM ^

I hope that the University will put a short video of both Elliot's and Brock's story on the stadium screens before the UConn game.  I know there is a good number of people that know the story already, but i would think there is an even larger number that do not even know about the accident and the recovery from the brothers.  I just don't want Brock's amazing story to be unnoticed by people in the stadium.

Blazefire

May 6th, 2010 at 7:34 AM ^

If I had to do that much lower body work, I'd probably let the upper body go. Kid could crush my skull between his bicep and forearm.

BiSB

May 6th, 2010 at 8:19 AM ^

was about as cool as you can ask for.

This just proves that combining a strong will, family values, and a fear of wolves can produce some amazing results. 

Keep it up, Brock.  UConn is in four months.

wisecrakker

May 6th, 2010 at 8:32 AM ^

I particlularly liked Old school "Jam on It" playing in the back ground at the 330 mark.....Amazing the progress he has made.

When he runs out there wont be a dry eye in the Big House.

Blazefire

May 6th, 2010 at 8:38 AM ^

He was kind of dragging his legs up underneath him. Now he's literally lifting them to take real, honest to god steps.

I know you've still got loft strands and braces, but congratulations Brock. You're really walking now.

dakotapalm

May 6th, 2010 at 8:40 AM ^

Wow. I can't say much that hasn't been said, but it's hard for me to let news like this go by uncommented upon. I'm just so happy to see the development and attention that Barwis is able to give to Brock. I can't comprehend the effort and discipline that Brock has had to give. I try to pray for the Mealers when they come to mind- it just seems like it would be so easy to get discouraged, but I'm happy that (Brock in particular) they are at a university that has rallied around them like the Wolverines and Rich Rodriguez have done.

If you see this, Brock, be encouraged, keep fighting and know the thoughts and prayers of many continue to be behind you.

Go Blue.

ironman4579

May 6th, 2010 at 9:45 AM ^

  I have to say Brock and Elliott are two exceptional men.  If any of the guys ever feel like slacking on a workout, all they have to do is look at Brock.  And I'll be honest, if my brother was paralyzed and my girlfriend and dad were both killed when I was 18, I don't think I'd have been out of a bottle since.  Elliott deserves alot of credit as well. 

  Both of them are amazing individuals simply for having the strength and character to go on.  I don't think they will ever be forgotten at Michigan.  To me, they are truly the definition of "family values" and what it means to be, dare I say it?  Yes, I dare..........."Michigan men."  When Brock leads the team onto the field, it will be an amazing moment.

  And quickly. You may or may not like Rich as a coach.  He may or may not have success at Michigan.  You may or may not like his scheme, his methods, etc.  But regardless of what anyone thinks of those things, he (and Barwis) will always have my respect for what they've done for Brock and Elliott.

West Texas Blue

May 6th, 2010 at 9:47 AM ^

It's amazing how much hard work, determination, and sheer will can make a difference in a person's life.  Keep it up Brock; we'll be waiting for you on Sept 4 against UConn.

uferfan1

May 6th, 2010 at 12:04 PM ^

The day Brock Mealer walks out under the banner will be the greatest day I have seen in my 40 years as a Michigan fan . Pray for you and your whole family, what you have gone through, without the help of Him I would have no catogories to place those events. Your family is a testament to faith and hard work. Hero's all in my eye

Eric

May 6th, 2010 at 12:20 PM ^

The UConn game will be the first game that I get to see, with my brother since he went into the military 5 years ago.  It will be great to share this moment with him and my Dad.  This is an amazing story...Sorry UConn, you're in deep, deep shit....

MGoShoe

May 6th, 2010 at 10:19 PM ^

...due to work network blocking video.  This is absolutely incredible.  Brock, if you're reading, we're all pulling for you, man.

ajhe

August 21st, 2010 at 7:33 PM ^

Wow.  This will be such an incredible moment.  It would be amazing if the Athletic Department (or someone else) made Maize Out T-Shirts dedicated to Brock for the UCONN game!