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Topic: Kerry Meier Posted: 26 April 2010 at 2:53pm |
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Falcons draft pick grappling with tragedy
It should have been one of the happiest days in Kerry Meier's life, a lifelong dream come true.
If only he could make the nightmare go away.
On Saturday, five days after older brother Dylan died in a tragic accident during a hiking trip with almost the entire close-knit family looking on, Kerry was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons. The record-breaking wide receiver from Kansas was taken in the fifth round.
But on Monday, Dylan Meier, a former quarterback at Kansas State and member of one of the state's most prominent family of athletes, will be buried.
"It's so hard and so hard to grasp onto right now, four or five days later after my brother passed away," Meier said in a conference call with media who cover the Falcons. "It's a surreal experience and something I still don't really feel it happened. I'm thinking my brother is going to come walking through that door with that big smile on his face."
Dylan, 26, died in an accident while hiking with Kerry and other family members in Arkansas. He had planned to fly to South Korea to become an English teacher after Kerry was drafted.
"For the 26 years that my brother lived and me being able to be a part of 23 of those, it's something that you can't really put into words, the bond and relationship that we had and the type of guy he was to me, being a big brother," Meier said. "You couldn't ask for a better guy. He was very protective and looked out for me in every way possible and it's definitely going to be very hard to let this guy go."
The oldest of the football-playing brothers, Shad Meier, was a tight end at Kansas State and played in the NFL for six years, mostly with Tennessee.
Kerry, who is 6-foot-2 and 224 pounds, converted from quarterback to wide receiver for the Jayhawks and set a school record with 102 catches for 985 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. He set another Kansas record with 226 career catches.
"Being an ex-quarterback, I think I bring a knowledge of the game and just being a good football player," he said. "I'm not going to wow you with my speed or anything like that, but I think that one thing I do well is I pay very, very close attention to what I do. I pay close attention to details and I think I do the ordinary things well. I think with the opportunity I have coming in, anything I'm asked to do I think I can do it."
He still feels as though Dylan is looking after him.
"The news I got today, besides me being the happiest guy, he's the second-happiest guy for me," he said.
"He's pushed me through a lot of tough times growing up and he's always been right there for me and with me and has been carrying me along and telling me how much he loved playing the game of football at Kansas State. He showed me the direction and showed me the way and now I just want to continue my football career in honor of him and continue to play well, just the way he played."
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Posted: 27 April 2010 at 12:49am |
What shoud've been a great week of anticipation turns into a true tragedy. I'll be rooting for him even more now, if thats possible.
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Posted: 27 April 2010 at 12:00pm |
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I heard about this story...another young, athletic white man lost forever. The Meier's seem like an awesome family. I remember Kerry's brother, Shad, during his time with the Titans and Browns.
I hope Kerry bursts onto the scene in a big way. He plays like a bigger, stronger version of Torry Holt.
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Posted: 27 April 2010 at 12:07pm |
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I hope the best for him. Hopefully he gets an opportunity to showcase his skills.
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Posted: 27 April 2010 at 12:33pm |
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Sad story. My sympathies to the Meier family. I'm pulling for Kerry all the way!
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Posted: 27 April 2010 at 1:09pm |
Looking at the Falcons' depth chart, Meier has a very good chance to eventually be their number two receiver. Roddy White is very good, but Michael Jenkins pretty much sucks. Meier is everything Jenkins isn't -- reliable, consistent, excellent route runner, great hands, tough, smart.
Mike Smith has been a big improvement over the forgettable Jim Moron Jr. regime. The Falcons have two other White receivers on their roster in Brian Finneran, who is 34 and has come back from two blown out knees but is near the end of his career, and Troy Bergeron, who seems destined to never get a chance to play. Jenkins is a former first round pick so that usually means several more years of poor play while he trys to "tap" his untappable goldmine of affletic brilliance. But I think Meier has a real chance here to be given an opportunity without serving too long of a racial apprenticeship.
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Posted: 27 April 2010 at 1:32pm |
Couldn't agree more Don, Kerry's in a very good spot. He's a big bodied WR and I am excited to see him baby some corners this year  . Hate to say it but I think Finneran is done. It will be interesting to see how the Ryan Wolfe situation turns out. A lot of draft "experts" were comparing him to Austin Collie, which for once I tend to agree with. They are both very productive college receivers who are around the same height 6'1\6'2 and in the 200 lb range. Both are underrated athletes, they may not have the DWF required mesurables but they both display fabulous body control which is a really underrated quality in WRS.
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Posted: 27 April 2010 at 4:38pm |
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I'm glad to see that the Falcons scouts saw Meier at WR as I did for once. I moved him ahead of KU teammate Dezmon Briscoe in my rankings- who he was drafted just ahead of. Like Briscoe, Meier isn't a blazer, but he showed equal speed to Briscoe at the combine and definitely has shown to be more agile. Briscoe had a better YPC last year, but Meier is a more unstoppable route runner and possesses some quickness and great hands for the shorter and intermediate routes. Meier could turn out to be a good #2 WR (or even play the slot). Meier's got an impeccable work ethic. I had Meier ranked as my 19th WR- as a 4th/5th round guy- and guess what- he was the 19th WR taken. Looks like I was pretty accurate!
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Posted: 29 April 2010 at 10:53pm |
Originally posted by Don Wassall
Looking at the Falcons' depth chart, Meier has a very good chance to eventually be their number two receiver. Roddy White is very good, but Michael Jenkins pretty much sucks. Meier is everything Jenkins isn't -- reliable, consistent, excellent route runner, great hands, tough, smart.
Mike Smith has been a big improvement over the forgettable Jim Moron Jr. regime. The Falcons have two other White receivers on their roster in Brian Finneran, who is 34 and has come back from two blown out knees but is near the end of his career, and Troy Bergeron, who seems destined to never get a chance to play. Jenkins is a former first round pick so that usually means several more years of poor play while he trys to "tap" his untappable goldmine of affletic brilliance. But I think Meier has a real chance here to be given an opportunity without serving too long of a racial apprenticeship. |
Jenkins sux royally. Finneran, Bergeron & Meier deserve reps over that bum. BTW, Matt Ryan helped Roddy White achieve All-Pro status.
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Posted: 10 May 2010 at 4:19pm |
Meier gets some props, along with an indication of how long his racial apprenticeship may last:
How about Brian Finneran 2.0, also known as Kerry Meier.
This kid is dealing with some serious tragedy, but he's channeled it to bring to Flowery Branch the same kind of performance that led him to be drafted.
Meier's mental toughness is not in question and he showed his physical toughness all weekend, making catch after catch in traffic.
I like to make a bold prediction now and then and here's one for you: This wide receiver, in five years, will be held in the same regard as Brian Finneran is now.
http://www.examiner.com/x-1778-Atlanta-Falcons-Examiner~y2010m5d10-Bird-Watching
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Why the f**k 5 years? How about this year w\Matty Ice tossing him the ball and leading Atlanta as NFC South Champs. What an idiot, I know that comment was meant as "props" but come on..
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Posted: 10 May 2010 at 5:22pm |
Kerry Meier plays absolutely nothing like Brian Finneran. Meier is big-bodied and powerful, whereas Finneran is taller and lankier. Meier possesses much better toughness, elusiveness, and quickness after the catch, whereas Finneran is more of polished, finesse WR. They both have great hands…but what white skill player (besides Jeremy Shockey or Jerehme Urban) doesn’t?
Wait, none of that matters…they’re both white men who happen to play the same position. They are both better compared to the likes of Ricky Prohel  . From the obese DWFs tailgating outside the stadium, to supposed “experts,” race is far more significant than any stat or measurable.
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Posted: 16 July 2010 at 1:15pm |
From Rotoworld: Falcons agreed to terms with fifth-round WR Kerry Meier on a four-year
contract.
The converted
quarterback is Kansas State's all-time receptions leader with 226. A
big, sure-handed target, Meier projects as the successor to long-time
Falcon Brian Finneran as a possession receiver. He'll have to contribute
on special teams to make the roster as a rookie.
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Posted: 16 July 2010 at 2:31pm |
Of course he'd succeed Brian Finneran.  He'll be contributing on more than special teams this year.
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Hes nothing like Finneran and he went to Kansas, not Kansas State, do they even bother to do their research on white players?
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Snow, good catch...Maybe the Rotowire "journalist" mistook him for Jordy Nelson...After all- they're just token white WRs from Kansas. Anyway, I think Meier has a shot to play in the slot this year...After Roddy White the Falcons have no star WR do they? Maybe Meier could even work his way up to #2 as Jenkins is nothing special.
Meier was one of the few white WRs in recent years that was drafted almost as high as he should have been IMO. Did he even go ahead of his teammate Dezmon Briscoe? I think they were both 5th rounders.
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 12:42am |
Originally posted by ToughJ.Riggins
I'm glad to see that the Falcons scouts saw Meier at WR as I did for once. I moved him ahead of KU teammate Dezmon Briscoe in my rankings- who he was drafted just ahead of. Like Briscoe, Meier isn't a blazer, but he showed equal speed to Briscoe at the combine and definitely has shown to be more agile. Briscoe had a better YPC last year, but Meier is a more unstoppable route runner and possesses some quickness and great hands for the shorter and intermediate routes. Meier could turn out to be a good #2 WR (or even play the slot). Meier's got an impeccable work ethic. I had Meier ranked as my 19th WR- as a 4th/5th round guy- and guess what- he was the 19th WR taken. Looks like I was pretty accurate! |
Never mind...My former post summarizes some of my thoughts...Yes, Meier WAS taken ahead of Briscoe!
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Posted: 18 July 2010 at 1:25pm |
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Meier is already expected to be a white special teams demon. He probably won't see any field time as a receiver this season.
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Posted: 18 July 2010 at 6:34pm |
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Meier is in no way suited to be on special teams unless its to cover an onside kick. He'd be as out of place covering kick-offs as Danny Woodhead was last year.
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Posted: 19 July 2010 at 11:07pm |
If Douglas continues to have injury problems this could benefit Meier. Douglas is small, listed at 5' 11" and 170 pounds and had just 23 receptions as a rookie in '08 before missing all of '09 with a knee injury, yet the DWFs constantly pine over his "potential," which if he is like most black receivers will somehow never be tapped. Meier is in a good spot on this team with the awful Michael Jenkins being the second starter and no-names such as Eric Weems in the mix (and unfortunately Brian Finneran is near the end of his career). It's not beyond the realm of possibility that he could be used a fair amount as a rookie, like Collie and Hartline were last year. From Rotoworld:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution confirms that Falcons WR Harry Douglas has yet to be medically cleared from his torn ACL. He's not even cleared for non-contact drills. While the Falcons may simply be erring on the side of caution, Douglas' recovery does seem to be taking longer than expected. It'll be interesting to see if he begins training camp on active/PUP. If healthy, Douglas gives Matt Ryan another exciting weapon.
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