Blake Brockermeyer

Blake Weeks Brocker Meyer (born 11 April 1973 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA ) is a former American football player in the National Football League ( NFL). He played as an offensive tackle, among others, for the Carolina Panthers.

Playing career

Blake Brocker Meyer studied at the University of Texas at Austin, where he played for the Texas Longhorns Football. In 1994 and 1995 he won with his team the Southwest Conference. In 1995 he was elected because of his athletic achievements to the All American. In 1995, Meyer was drafted Brocker of the Carolina Panthers in the first round to 29th place. He has established itself already in his rookie year in the trained Dom Capers team as a starter and was responsible for the protection of quarterback Kerry Collins. 1996 were able to move into the play -offs the Panthers. They had there defeated the Green Bay Packers at 30:13. After the 1998 season, Brocker Meyer moved to the Chicago Bears who could undertake the Center Olin Kreutz also in the same year. With the team from Chicago he succeeded 2001 making the play offs .. The team failed early on to the Philadelphia Eagles with 33:19. Brocker Meyer joined after this season for two years the Denver Broncos. The team from Denver could commit 2003 Jake Plummer was responsible for their protection Brocker Meyer. He also had the running back Clinton Portis to block the task the way into the opponent's end zone free. After the regular season in 2003, he succeeded the third time with his team move into the final round. But the Broncos could not prevail and lost 41:10 against the Indianapolis Colts. Brocker Blake Meyer, who had already suffered an injury during his season in Chicago, which affected him greatly, ended his career after the game.

After the career

Brocker Meyer is married and has four children. He now works as a fitness trainer and coached a high school team.

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